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Use it and tell us!renu wrote:UKBAeuropeanenquiries@ukba.gsi.gov.uk
i found this email address on one of the website, i don't know if it works but can give a try. if anyone has used this email address before, just confirm if it works please. hope it can help someone.
not yet 6 months to email HO about my application.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Use it and tell us!renu wrote:UKBAeuropeanenquiries@ukba.gsi.gov.uk
i found this email address on one of the website, i don't know if it works but can give a try. if anyone has used this email address before, just confirm if it works please. hope it can help someone.
see my post here:A&A wrote:Hello,
Where can we phone to ask about the EEA1 & EEA2 application process if its above the 7 months time frame.
What are my options that i can do to get my RC as soon as possible.
Thank you.
Thank you very much. I will try to make contact with the related people.wiggsy wrote:see my post here:A&A wrote:Hello,
Where can we phone to ask about the EEA1 & EEA2 application process if its above the 7 months time frame.
What are my options that i can do to get my RC as soon as possible.
Thank you.
= email the relevant people
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=132852
see the first post of THIS thread for phone numbers
Also: Rob Whitemans personal team office (call before two pm if you want luck) 0207 035 1678
Thank you very much for sharing these email addresses here. I hope some of them work as they constantly keep changing the email addresses.wiggsy wrote:Kirsen Ferguson
Head of European Operational Policy
UK Border Agency By e-mail: Kirsen.Ferguson@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
CC by e-mail: Serena Bryant, European Operational Policy Manager, UK Border Agency, Serena.Bryant@ukba.gsi.gov.uk
Steve Long, Director for Permanent Migration, Home Office, Steve.Long5@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Sonia Dower, Director of Operational Policy and Rules Unit, Strategy and Intelligence Directorate, UK Border Agency, Sonia.Dower2@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
were correct as of 14 February 2013
I think these emails will be useful for Euro department...
also:
head of "enforcement" for northern england / wales
Eddy Montgomery, UK Border Agency,
Tel 0151 213 2188 (liverpool new hall place - he has various numbers...)
Email Eddy.Montgomery3@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
right, Rob Whiteman's email address is Rob.Whiteman@HomeOffice.GSI.Gov.UK .A&A wrote: Secondly would you have the email address of Rob the UKBA BOSS. some people have been fortunate to wet their RC after emailing him.
The home office (like many companies now) use a VoIP network... You call them, and then the call is routed "internally" across the "internet")Babz wrote:I recently received a from UKBA Permanent Migration,Liverpool,L2 0QN.....and it has 02087456852 as contact tel.
Hmmm...I wonder which of their offices uses this number since it has a London code....
how to contact solvit for EEA Family permit i applied eea Family permit out side uk its been 78 days no answer yet please any one can help me thankswiggsy wrote:The home office (like many companies now) use a VoIP network... You call them, and then the call is routed "internally" across the "internet")Babz wrote:I recently received a from UKBA Permanent Migration,Liverpool,L2 0QN.....and it has 02087456852 as contact tel.
Hmmm...I wonder which of their offices uses this number since it has a London code....
I can create a phone number for any country pretty much using Vonage... - we had an account for my wife to call her sister in america (£5/mo for unlimited minutes etc - despite our area code being 01789, we got a 0121 number - times change though - and we just call using Skype for absolutely nothing etc... )
you can't judge the target of a call by the area code
chaoclive wrote:CSI is not needed for a worker/self-employed person. He won't need the insurance anymore. HOWEVER, you should keep records of this so that you're able to produce evidence that you had CSI during the period of self-sufficiency when you apply for PR (EEA4).
Actually, you don't need to do anything and anything that you do is legitimized by the activities of your husband. E.g. if he is exercising treaty rights (working/studying etc) then you are able to work.
Try to get your national insurance number through as soon as you can. Then you will be able to start work without having to pay emergency tax!
Congrats about the RC and good luck for the future!
C
PS: This is not really the correct place for your question. Next time, you can open your own thread. That way things will be much clearer!