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Updates on Zambrano applications

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:38 pm
by daddy
Please guys, could we give our updates regarding Zambrano applications on this post. This is for the benefit of those affected, lets share our Zambrano issues on this post. Thanks.

Daddy.

Re: Updates on Zambrano applications

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:52 pm
by Bob44
daddy wrote:Please guys, could we give our updates regarding Zambrano applications on this post. This is for the benefit of those affected, lets share our Zambrano issues on this post. Thanks.

Daddy.
well i have been granted DLR last week. i was a failed asylum seeker and with the help of my solicitor i did submit further submissions based on (ZH Tanzania) best interest and the Zambrano Judgement. i submitted on 30/09/2011 and the decision was made 07/10/2011.
i submitted;
my daughter's birth certificate.
DNA evidence to prove she is my daughter.
documentary evidence such as NHS card, bills etc to prove that i live with her.
colour copy of her British passport.
photos
i supplied a cover letter explaining why my removal would require my daughter to live the country as well. with the help of my solicitor, she addressed defferent points of law of which i wouldn't manage to raise them on my own.

Re: Updates on Zambrano applications

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:18 am
by daddy
Bob44 wrote:
daddy wrote:Please guys, could we give our updates regarding Zambrano applications on this post. This is for the benefit of those affected, lets share our Zambrano issues on this post. Thanks.

Daddy.
well i have been granted DLR last week. i was a failed asylum seeker and with the help of my solicitor i did submit further submissions based on (ZH Tanzania) best interest and the Zambrano Judgement. i submitted on 30/09/2011 and the decision was made 07/10/2011.
i submitted;
my daughter's birth certificate.
DNA evidence to prove she is my daughter.
documentary evidence such as NHS card, bills etc to prove that i live with her.
colour copy of her British passport.
photos
i supplied a cover letter explaining why my removal would require my daughter to live the country as well. with the help of my solicitor, she addressed defferent points of law of which i wouldn't manage to raise them on my own.
Congrats mate, I am happy for you.
Could you tell us how many year was the DLR granted for, ie how long is it valid for?
Secondly, did you pay application fee, and what form did you make the application with.
Thanks for your kind help to the people in need of information.
Daddy.

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 1:15 pm
by Bob44
as i said that i was a failed asylum seeker i did not use any form. i just booked an appointment to submit new evidence to show that removing me from this country would be a breach of articl 8 of the ECHR. that evidence is my partner and my daughter. the UKBA already had my personal details and immigration history though i was refused prior. i don't know much about applying using the EEA route but i think people who have overstayed should use it. if anybody have claimed asylum before, its best to use the route i used; further submissions its free all u need to do is to ring them up and book an appointment. once you've submitted your new evidence, they will give you an acknowledgement letter which explains when to expect your decision. usually they will hand down a decision within two weeks. its free of charge free free free.

Thanks

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 1:58 pm
by daddy
Bob44 wrote:as i said that i was a failed asylum seeker i did not use any form. i just booked an appointment to submit new evidence to show that removing me from this country would be a breach of articl 8 of the ECHR. that evidence is my partner and my daughter. the UKBA already had my personal details and immigration history though i was refused prior. i don't know much about applying using the EEA route but i think people who have overstayed should use it. if anybody have claimed asylum before, its best to use the route i used; further submissions its free all u need to do is to ring them up and book an appointment. once you've submitted your new evidence, they will give you an acknowledgement letter which explains when to expect your decision. usually they will hand down a decision within two weeks. its free of charge free free free.
Thanks for your quick and clear reply. Once more, for how long is your DLR valid for?
Thanks once again.
Daddy.

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 4:52 pm
by Bob44
oh sorry i forgot to mention the validity of DLR, its valid for 3years and you will to renew it before it expires either here in the UK or your home country. you can work study and claim benefits as well. u can travel out of the country and come back with out any problems. i hope this explains all you need to know about DLR

thanks

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 6:59 am
by daddy
Thanks mate, God bless you and family

Re: thanks

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 11:42 am
by Bob44
daddy wrote:Thanks mate, God bless you and family
you are more than welcome mate.

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 12:15 pm
by mollydog
congrat mate, i just sent my application last week end using FLR(O) form with a bank draft of £550 and other proof and a cover letter explaining how it will affect my wife and children if am sent home and some case law. though i am not using a lawyer just now doing it all by myself with the help of God finger crossed.

zambrano cases

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:50 pm
by sarahassy
mollydog wrote:congrat mate, i just sent my application last week end using FLR(O) form with a bank draft of £550 and other proof and a cover letter explaining how it will affect my wife and children if am sent home and some case law. though i am not using a lawyer just now doing it all by myself with the help of God finger crossed.
hi, all those people that fall under Zambrano have to use EEA2 application form its free of charge and send it to
uk border agency ,
European applications zambrano
p.o.box 306
Dept 110
liverpool,
L2 OQN.

updates

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:42 pm
by daddy
Hi guys, any recent updates regarding Zambrano application.
Has anyone recieved certificate of application based on Zambrano yet?

Daddy.

hi

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:49 pm
by daddy
I know that someone out there is going through Zambrano application issues now, pls, could you share with us.
Daddy.

hi

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 5:46 am
by daddy
mollydog wrote:congrat mate, i just sent my application last week end using FLR(O) form with a bank draft of £550 and other proof and a cover letter explaining how it will affect my wife and children if am sent home and some case law. though i am not using a lawyer just now doing it all by myself with the help of God finger crossed.
Mollydog, have you recieved your certificate of registration?
Did you decide to pay for the application when it is free? or are you applying for leave to remain on another ground other than Zambrano?
Daddy.

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:26 am
by Rolfus
I am reporting my Zambrano application on this thread http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... c&start=20 starting from May 21st

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 6:03 pm
by mikilo2008
WEEPING MAY ENDURE FOR A NIGHT BUT JOY COMES IN THE MORNING MY JOY CAME THIS MORNING I RECIEVED MY CERTIFICATE OF APPLICATION THROUGH THE POST. ALL THANKS TO GOD

Good news

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 8:59 pm
by daddy
mikilo2008 wrote:WEEPING MAY ENDURE FOR A NIGHT BUT JOY COMES IN THE MORNING MY JOY CAME THIS MORNING I RECIEVED MY CERTIFICATE OF APPLICATION THROUGH THE POST. ALL THANKS TO GOD
Good news mate!!. Please, could you tell us what your circumstances were and what documents you submited, pls do help us.
God bless,
Daddy.

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:21 am
by mikilo2008
Am an over stayer mum with a British child. The documents submitted were my passport, daughters passport, prove of address ( t v license and sky bill). daughters full birth certificate, tenancy agreement letter from the Gp confirming they know me as her mum and both of us are registered with them. letter from a relative showing them that they provide support since am not working and a covering letter from the lawyer explaining how i benefit from the zambrano ruling. Application submitted on the 4th of Nov and certificate issued on the 30th of November. Valid for 6 months they also stated that there is no documentation under the ruling yet but in due course wen decision is made further information may be required from me before granting the amended rule. Employers can accept the certificate as an evidence of eligibility to work but what i don't know is that whether i can use it to get an NI before getting a job

GOOD NEWS

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:23 am
by mikilo2008
ONE LAST THING I FORGOT TENANCY AGREEMENT WAS ALSO INCLUDED

GOOD NEWS

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:23 am
by mikilo2008
ONE LAST THING I FORGOT TENANCY AGREEMENT WAS ALSO INCLUDED

Re: GOOD NEWS

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:02 pm
by sarahassy
mikilo2008 wrote:ONE LAST THING I FORGOT TENANCY AGREEMENT WAS ALSO INCLUDED
you can use theCOA to apply for the IN just go to the job centre they will help u

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:20 pm
by sarahassy
mikilo2008,does your child receive child benefit,if yes was it affected since you are nt the one claimimg it?

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:02 am
by mikilo2008
yea she does but they didn't mention anything about that. guess it has nothing to do with it. when did u submit your application.

update zambrano cases

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:34 am
by sarahassy
All thanx to GOD,i received my COA today.Good luck to those still waiting. :D :lol: :o

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:22 pm
by mikilo2008
congrats am happy for you as well is it also valid for 6 months like mine

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:22 pm
by mikilo2008
congrats am happy for you as well is it also valid for 6 months like mine