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EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by Fennec » Fri Oct 19, 2012 11:45 am

Applied on 25th June for EEA3&EEA4, received by Ho on 26th June 2012.
EEA3 permanent residence card received 14th Sept 2012 dated 5th of Sept 2012
COA for EEA4 received 14th of Sept Dated 5th Sept 2012.

On 16 October received my status Document confirming my status as An family member of an EEA National dated 3rd October 2012 instead of Permanent Residence for which I have applied.

Could Anyone tell me how to deal with this situation as for me it s a mistake from the European case worker.

Ciao!

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Post by anp » Fri Oct 19, 2012 1:06 pm

That's strange. How you tried contacting UKBA?
Be good.

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Re: EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by sarwar74 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 1:59 pm

Fennec wrote:Applied on 25th June for EEA3&EEA4, received by Ho on 26th June 2012.
EEA3 permanent residence card received 14th Sept 2012 dated 5th of Sept 2012
COA for EEA4 received 14th of Sept Dated 5th Sept 2012.

On 16 October received my status Document confirming my status as An family member of an EEA National dated 3rd October 2012 instead of Permanent Residence for which I have applied.

Could Anyone tell me how to deal with this situation as for me it s a mistake from the European case worker.

Ciao!



Do you have RC befor which is vaild for 5 years

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Post by nata2406 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 2:11 pm

Hi there!

Just want to share our timeline and ask another question:

EEA3/EEA4 sent on 24/07/2012
Received by HO 25/07/2012
CoA for EEA4 received 12/10/2012

Does anyone knows why there is no sign of PR for EEA3 yet? (As far as I understand from this forum people usually getting CoA together with PR for EEA3?)

Thanks alot!

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Post by jotter » Fri Oct 19, 2012 2:24 pm

nata2406 wrote:Hi there!

Just want to share our timeline and ask another question:

EEA3/EEA4 sent on 24/07/2012
Received by HO 25/07/2012
CoA for EEA4 received 12/10/2012

Does anyone knows why there is no sign of PR for EEA3 yet? (As far as I understand from this forum people usually getting CoA together with PR for EEA3?)

Thanks alot!
No hard and fast rule about that. Some come at the same time, sometimes it takes a couple more weeks. Based on previous posts, though, you might want to give them a call if you haven't sighted the EEA3 by the end of Oct.

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EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by Fennec » Fri Oct 19, 2012 2:30 pm

Yes I have already got RC for five years.
I have been living in the UK for Continuous period of 5 years up to 25th June 2012.

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Post by anp » Fri Oct 19, 2012 2:42 pm

Didn't they write anything on the covering letter as of why?

Contact UKBA by phone to enquire. If they won't give you a satisfactory explanation, then write to them.
Be good.

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Post by nata2406 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:10 pm

jotter wrote:
nata2406 wrote:Hi there!

Just want to share our timeline and ask another question:

EEA3/EEA4 sent on 24/07/2012
Received by HO 25/07/2012
CoA for EEA4 received 12/10/2012

Does anyone knows why there is no sign of PR for EEA3 yet? (As far as I understand from this forum people usually getting CoA together with PR for EEA3?)

Thanks alot!
No hard and fast rule about that. Some come at the same time, sometimes it takes a couple more weeks. Based on previous posts, though, you might want to give them a call if you haven't sighted the EEA3 by the end of Oct.



Thank you for your reply, hope will get it soon

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Re: EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by sarwar74 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:17 pm

Fennec wrote:Yes I have already got RC for five years.
I have been living in the UK for Continuous period of 5 years up to 25th June 2012.



Ok you mean when apply for Pr use eea4 from you get another 5 year or what ?

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EEA2 instead of EEA4

Post by Fennec » Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:25 pm

Yes. I applied for permanent residence card using EEA4 form

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Re: EEA2 instead of EEA4

Post by sarwar74 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:37 pm

Fennec wrote:Yes. I applied for permanent residence card using EEA4 form



ok but what you get now?

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Re: EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by Jambo » Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:52 pm

Fennec wrote:Applied on 25th June for EEA3&EEA4, received by Ho on 26th June 2012.
EEA3 permanent residence card received 14th Sept 2012 dated 5th of Sept 2012
COA for EEA4 received 14th of Sept Dated 5th Sept 2012.

On 16 October received my status Document confirming my status as An family member of an EEA National dated 3rd October 2012 instead of Permanent Residence for which I have applied.

Could Anyone tell me how to deal with this situation as for me it s a mistake from the European case worker.

Ciao!
What evidence have you provided with the application to prove that you, the non-EEA national, have been living in the UK for 5 years?

There are two options:

1. The caseworker made a mistake.
2. The case worker was not satisfied by the 5 years residence evidence for you so he issued a RC.

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Post by sissidiana » Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:18 pm

EEA4 sent 01 Sep 12
EEA4 received at HO 3 Sep 12
COA for EEA4 received 18 Oct 12 (dated 12 Oct 12)
EEA4 PR waiting

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EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by Fennec » Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:04 pm

I have provided joint bank account and bills for continuous period of five years.
If he was not satisfied he should have asked me to provide more evidence not issue RC as family member of the EEA National as I have got already one expiring on december 2013.

Thanks[/u]

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Re: EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by sarwar74 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:26 pm

Fennec wrote:I have provided joint bank account and bills for continuous period of five years.
If he was not satisfied he should have asked me to provide more evidence not issue RC as family member of the EEA National as I have got already one expiring on december 2013.

Thanks[/u]

did you send with eea4 form your wife p60 and work contract and paper from employer to confirm she still working ?

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EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by Fennec » Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:54 pm

Applied for EEA3&EEA4 with all supporting documents ( 5 years P60, Contract of employment for 5 years up to the date of Application, bills, tenancy agreements and joint bank account for 5 years).

I received my COA for Permanent Residence on the 5 Sept together with My EEA Spouse Permanent Residence Card.

Cheers

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Re: EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by Jambo » Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:01 pm

Fennec wrote:I have provided joint bank account and bills for continuous period of five years.
If he was not satisfied he should have asked me to provide more evidence not issue RC as family member of the EEA National as I have got already one expiring on december 2013.

Thanks[/u]
Call the HO on Monday. Seems to be a mistake. If you got the name of the caseworker, write a letter to the HO addressing him and asking to correct the mistake.

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EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by Fennec » Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:28 pm

I called HO on 16th Oct and they suggested me to write Letter to the European case worker. I wrote letter to the attention of the person who signed the cover letter and I included the following copies of documents:

- COA for permanent residence
-Permanent Residence of my spouse (EEA National) with the cover letter.
-The Immigration Status Document I received (Residence Card of family Member of an EEA National expiring Oct 2017) with cover Letter.
-My Previous Residence Card as Family Member of an EEA National expiring on Dec 2013.

Cheers!

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Post by Jambo » Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:46 pm

Fennec wrote:I called HO on 16th Oct and they suggested me to write Letter to the European case worker. I wrote letter to the attention of the person who signed the cover letter and I included the following copies of documents:

- COA for permanent residence
-Permanent Residence of my spouse (EEA National) with the cover letter.
-The Immigration Status Document I received (Residence Card of family Member of an EEA National expiring Oct 2017) with cover Letter.
-My Previous Residence Card as Family Member of an EEA National expiring on Dec 2013.

Cheers!
If you already got advice from the HO and followed that, you should have said so at the beginning and saved all the discussion!!

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EEA2 instead of EEA4?

Post by Fennec » Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:58 pm

I do appreciate to know Whether anyone experienced such situation as why I didn t anticipate in my discussion regarding my case.

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Post by anp » Fri Oct 19, 2012 9:04 pm

You should have given a full description of your case from the start. If your description is vague and incomplete, so will be the advice. You were asking how to deal with it, when you had already dealt with it.
Be good.

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Re: Timeline

Post by Mnc » Mon Oct 22, 2012 3:28 am

Hi Guys,

Anyone else who heard from the HO recently?

Thanks

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Re: Timeline

Post by kbullet » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:07 pm

Mnc wrote:Hi Guys,

Anyone else who heard from the HO recently?

Thanks
Yes finally got my COA last week!

Here's my timeline

23/07/12 - EEA4 Sent
24/07/12 - HO Received
16/10/12 - COA Received Dated 10/10/12
PR Still waiting :o

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Re: Timeline

Post by Mnc » Tue Oct 23, 2012 11:13 pm

kbullet wrote:
Mnc wrote:Hi Guys,

Anyone else who heard from the HO recently?

Thanks
Yes finally got my COA last week!

Here's my timeline

23/07/12 - EEA4 Sent
24/07/12 - HO Received
16/10/12 - COA Received Dated 10/10/12
PR Still waiting :o

Wow, it took almost 3 months for them to even confirm the application.

I applied for EEA4 on the 8th of May2012, still waiting for PR.

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Post by Plum70 » Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:07 pm

Received my CoA today. I was least expecting to get one, and not so soon at that (timelines in my signature).

For anyone wanting to know its contents: The CoA mentions my case ID, confirms that I have applied for PR and my right to employment while my application is being processed. There is also a section advising employers how to contact the Employee Checking Service should they need to.

So far, i'm pleased.

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