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Resident card for extended family member

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:54 am
by hyfa
Dear all
I am an eea national.My sister is a student .She got a student visa .she is living with me in the uk.She applied last week of february 2010 for a resident card as my extended family member.she already received coa.but till now she is waiting for the outcome of her application.when she sent her application then I sent my passport together her passport and documents.Few weeks before i requested to HO for my passport back and i received my passport from HO.But until now they did not write me for return my passport. My sister passport still they are holding.So now my question ,is it possibility to get RC ?Because nearly 6 months.My sister sent all document which they needed.

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:38 pm
by Ben
If it's not yet six months since your sister applied, the UKBA are working within the limit.

Was your sister dependant on you or a member of your household in the country from which she came?

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 6:32 pm
by hyfa
Yes my sister was my dependent and also member of my house hold in non Eu country

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 6:37 pm
by Ben
hyfa wrote:Yes my sister was my dependent and also member of my house hold in non Eu country
Shouldn't be a problem then, so long as the above is documented. Wait the six months, or send a reminder letter just before the six months are up.

Extended family member of eea national

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 6:38 pm
by hyfa
Yes my sister was my dependent and also member of my house hold in non Eu country

Extended family member of eea national

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 6:38 pm
by hyfa
Yes my sister was my dependent and also member of my house hold in non Eu country

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 7:47 pm
by hyfa
Thanks for your kind reply.so now i like to know about our proof of relation.when my sister applied then she sent my and her original birth certificate as proof of our relation.Both we born in same address and same parent.Is it enough as proof of relation and member of my house hold in third country

Extended family member of eea national

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:45 pm
by hyfa
hyfa wrote:Dear all
I am an eea national.My sister is a student .She got a student visa .she is living with me in the uk.She applied last week of february 2010 for a resident card as my extended family member.she already received coa.but till now she is waiting for the outcome of her application.when she sent her application then I sent my passport together her passport and documents.Few weeks before i requested to HO for my passport back and i received my passport from HO.But until now they did not write me for return my passport. My sister passport still they are holding.So now my question ,is it possibility to get RC ?Because nearly 6 months.My sister sent all document which they needed.

Extended family member of eea national

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:45 pm
by hyfa
hyfa wrote:Dear all
I am an eea national.My sister is a student .She got a student visa .she is living with me in the uk.She applied last week of february 2010 for a resident card as my extended family member.she already received coa.but till now she is waiting for the outcome of her application.when she sent her application then I sent my passport together her passport and documents.Few weeks before i requested to HO for my passport back and i received my passport from HO.But until now they did not write me for return my passport. My sister passport still they are holding.So now my question ,is it possibility to get RC ?Because nearly 6 months.My sister sent all document which they needed.

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 1:40 pm
by Rozen
hyfa wrote:Thanks for your kind reply.so now i like to know about our proof of relation.when my sister applied then she sent my and her original birth certificate as proof of our relation.Both we born in same address and same parent.Is it enough as proof of relation and member of my house hold in third country
Your birth certificates are certainly enough proof of relationship. But are they enough proof of member of your household in third country? I don't think so!
If you do not have any other documents (ie. bills, mail, receipts, etc) addressed to your sister while you were living together in a third country, your application may take a tad longer than six months, I'm afraid.

Extended family member of eea national

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:39 pm
by hyfa
Thanks again for your kind reply.i can provide any other document if they need.but HO did not ask. Just we are waiting.what can we do now?

Extended family member of eea national

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:39 pm
by hyfa
Thanks again for your kind reply.i can provide any other document if they need.but HO did not ask. Just we are waiting.what can we do now?

Re: Extended family member of eea national

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:59 am
by hyfa
hyfa wrote:Thanks again for your kind reply.i can provide any other document if they need.but HO did not ask. Just we are waiting.what can we do now?