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Post by edwards79 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:12 pm

i submitted in april 2008 and up till date i was told still under consideration. frustrating its almost two years nw

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Post by Forza_RC » Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:29 pm

edwards79 wrote:i submitted in april 2008 and up till date i was told still under consideration. frustrating its almost two years nw
Jesus! 2 years for EEA2!! I presume you have done some complaints to your local MP and Solvit?

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Post by P&T » Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:37 pm

Hi Forza!

Well in our letter to our local MP we pointed out that we know that the HO cleary stipulates in our Certificate of Application letter that our EEA2 application could take upto six months ie July 11 (for our application), but our main concern is that our application has not even been assigned to a case-worker yet and it has been in their possession for two months now. We also mentioned in the letter that we have been in touch with other EEA2 applicants on this particular forum and read other immigration forums on the internet on this topic and have noted that the HO in a lot of occasions has been unable to process the EEA2 applications within this six month time period so we need the MP to assist us in chasing up our application to make sure that we will not become victims of this unnecessary delay that others have experienced.

So we hope our local MP will see our points and try to help us somehow.

Thats our news so far so we'll keep you posted.

How helpful is the Northwestern customer service?

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Post by Forza_RC » Fri Mar 12, 2010 5:10 pm

Hi P&T, thank you for the post.

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Post by wet26 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:09 am

I called Liverpool yesterday (12/03) and they told me that a decision was made on Thursday (11/03) and that my passport etc is waiting to be despatched by special delivery. So that's good news. I don't know yet what their decision is, but at least they have made one within 6 months.

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Post by P&T » Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:50 am

Hey Wet!
Thats positive news please let us know how it goes.

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Post by Forza_RC » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:03 pm

Good news Wet. When did you apply for the EEA2? December 2009?

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Post by wet26 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:49 pm

I'll be happy when I have my passport and RC!

I applied on 14 September 2009.

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Post by 677ano » Sat Mar 13, 2010 5:46 pm

wet26 wrote:I called Liverpool yesterday (12/03) and they told me that a decision was made on Thursday (11/03) and that my passport etc is waiting to be despatched by special delivery. So that's good news. I don't know yet what their decision is, but at least they have made one within 6 months.
congrats at least your stress is over :D
we can all change our stars

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Post by Forza_RC » Sat Mar 13, 2010 5:56 pm

Wet - Did the HO requested any extra/additional documents after the 14th of September?

I am planning to send some additional documents to the HO such as contract of employemnt (I signed it after the application), January & February payslips etc...

Thanks.

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Post by wet26 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:40 pm

677ano - I'm still stressed, I won't be able to relax until I know for definite that I have the RC.

Forza - the HO wrote to me on 30 November requesting further evidence that my sponsor and I are living together. I have heard nothing from them since.

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Post by Forza_RC » Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:50 pm

wet26 wrote:677ano - I'm still stressed, I won't be able to relax until I know for definite that I have the RC.

Forza - the HO wrote to me on 30 November requesting further evidence that my sponsor and I are living together. I have heard nothing from them since.
Thanks Wet.

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Post by jajanana » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:48 pm

Why is the HO find it very hard to issue RC to an extended family members (brothers, sisters and cousins of an EEA member)?
Time to discuss about this now

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Post by Forza_RC » Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:16 pm

Cousins?
The HO is even very unvilling to issue the RCs for EU and EEA citizens' spouses :)

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Post by jajanana » Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:14 am

5.4 Extended family members

All cases involving extended family members should be referred to a senior caseworker prior to a decision to either grant or refuse being despatched.

Regulation 8 of the 2006 Regulations covers extended family members (e.g. brothers, sisters, aunts and cousins) and direct family members (e.g. parents, children over the age of 21) who have failed to provide evidence of financial dependency.
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Cases involving extended family members should normally be refused where the EEA national is a student. However, if the non-EEA extended family member has been issued an EEA Family Permit, possibly on the basis that the EEA national was exercising Treaty rights in another capacity at the time that the Family Permit was issued, then refusal may not be appropriate. 5
For example, an uncle of a self-sufficient EEA national may be issued with a Family Permit if he had demonstrated to the entry clearance officer that he was a dependent relative. The EEA national becomes a student after his uncle’s arrival, but before the uncle applies for a Residence Card. In theory a Residence Card should be issued, but not before it has been establishes whether the EEA national can support his uncle.
Conditions for qualifying for a right of residence as an extended family member
An applicant for a residence card may be considered on the basis that s/he is an extended family member under Regulation 8 (2) if he/she satisfies the following conditions:
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s/he was residing in the same EEA state as the EEA national, where she was dependant on the EEA national or a member of the EEA national’s household, before the EEA national came to the UK; and
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s/he has joined the EEA national in the UK and continues to be dependant on him or a member of his household.
Note: there is no dependency test for persons who can show that they have lived under the same roof as the EEA sponsor before coming to the United Kingdom and live under the same roof in the UK.
The Directives refer to facilitating or favouring the admission of any member of the family who meets any of the above conditions. Providing that a person falls within one of these categories, you may issue a Residence Card if in all the circumstances it appears appropriate to do so.
When deciding whether it is appropriate to issue a Residence Card, caseworkers will need to assess whether refusing the family member would deter the EEA national from exercising his/her Treaty rights or would create an effective obstacle to exercise of Treaty rights. Each case must be assessed on an individual basis but an example of where it might be appropriate to issue a Residence Card would be if the family member were very elderly or incapacitated. In assessing such cases, it would be important to consider whether there were any relatives to care for them in their home country.

If you provide the require documents, they will find find something else to refuse the applicant for RC. The UK goverment is just refusing extended family member without reasons.

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Post by Forza_RC » Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:27 am

Good morning everyone and have a great week "with good news from the HO" :)

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Post by Forza_RC » Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:19 pm

I am plannig to call the HO tomorrow and will ask whether the application has allocated to a case work team or not... I applied for the EEA2 on 5th of January.
Has anyone applied for the EEA2 this year and heard anything from the HO?

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Post by doesnotcompute » Mon Mar 15, 2010 4:24 pm

Forza_RC wrote:I am plannig to call the HO tomorrow and will ask whether the application has allocated to a case work team or not... I applied for the EEA2 on 5th of January.
Has anyone applied for the EEA2 this year and heard anything from the HO?
I applied on 6th Jan 2010, but I haven't heard diddly squat from them. I even emailed a request for an update last week, but they haven't bothered even replying.

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Post by Forza_RC » Mon Mar 15, 2010 4:55 pm

doesnotcompute wrote:
Forza_RC wrote:I am plannig to call the HO tomorrow and will ask whether the application has allocated to a case work team or not... I applied for the EEA2 on 5th of January.
Has anyone applied for the EEA2 this year and heard anything from the HO?
I applied on 6th Jan 2010, but I haven't heard diddly squat from them. I even emailed a request for an update last week, but they haven't bothered even replying.
I called them 2-3 times but they did not say anything regarding the process...The only thing they told me was the application has not allocated to a case work team...

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Post by kafi » Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:09 pm

Forza_RC wrote:I am plannig to call the HO tomorrow and will ask whether the application has allocated to a case work team or not... I applied for the EEA2 on 5th of January.
Has anyone applied for the EEA2 this year and heard anything from the HO?
hello forza_rc,

did they give you any case reference number on COA...

there is sign of a case work team on my COA with case id , so i think they allocated to a case work team,

we applied eea1 & eea2 together on 22/01/2010... though my wife supposed to get eea1 by this time.

if anybody knows how long it may takes to get EEA1 for a self-employed people.

many thx

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Post by Forza_RC » Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:14 pm

kafi wrote:
Forza_RC wrote:I am plannig to call the HO tomorrow and will ask whether the application has allocated to a case work team or not... I applied for the EEA2 on 5th of January.
Has anyone applied for the EEA2 this year and heard anything from the HO?
hello forza_rc,

did they give you any case reference number on COA...

there is sign of a case work team on my COA with case id , so i think they allocated to a case work team,

we applied eea1 & eea2 together on 22/01/2010... though my wife supposed to get eea1 by this time.

if anybody knows how long it may takes to get EEA1 for a self-employed people.

many thx
Hi kafi,

There is a number on the COA but it is just a reference number. It is not a case reference number. The number on the COAs just confirm that they have received the application, that is it...

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Post by jajanana » Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:50 am

Forza_RC wrote:
kafi wrote:
Forza_RC wrote:I am plannig to call the HO tomorrow and will ask whether the application has allocated to a case work team or not... I applied for the EEA2 on 5th of January.
Has anyone applied for the EEA2 this year and heard anything from the HO?
hello forza_rc,

did they give you any case reference number on COA...

there is sign of a case work team on my COA with case id , so i think they allocated to a case work team,

we applied eea1 & eea2 together on 22/01/2010... though my wife supposed to get eea1 by this time.

if anybody knows how long it may takes to get EEA1 for a self-employed people.

many thx
Hi kafi,

There is a number on the COA but it is just a reference number. It is not a case reference number. The number on the COAs just confirm that they have received the application, that is it...
The reference number on your COA is your unigue case id for your application and there is another number which is your home office number.

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Post by Forza_RC » Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:01 am

Good morning everyone!

Have a nice Tuesday to all EEA2 applicants :wink:

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Post by Forza_RC » Tue Mar 16, 2010 3:41 pm

Has anyone requested passport back after applying for the EEA2 and travelled outside of the UK and applied for a visa to enter the UK as a family member?

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Post by wet26 » Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:19 pm

Forza_RC wrote:Has anyone requested passport back after applying for the EEA2 and travelled outside of the UK and applied for a visa to enter the UK as a family member?
No, but if my eea2 app is refused then I will be :-/

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