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Sending supporting documents to UK

Post by ecogle1976 » Tue Jan 17, 2017 7:27 pm

Dear all,

my mother in law residency card was revoked and I try to apply EEA FM from India. Today I have noticed that for EEA application supporting documents to send to Sheffield office after submitting bio metric. Anyone experienced this, I think its another trick by UKVI to delay the EEA applications.

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Re: Sending supporting documents to UK

Post by MrSlyFox » Tue Jan 17, 2017 7:34 pm

Are you applying for an EEA family permit?
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Re: Sending supporting documents to UK

Post by ecogle1976 » Tue Jan 17, 2017 7:42 pm

Yes, her RC was revoked, and she is in India now, I try to apply EEA family permit. But they are asking to send the documents to UK. Any idea how long it will take to get decision.

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Re: Sending supporting documents to UK

Post by noajthan » Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:05 pm

ecogle1976 wrote:Dear all,

my mother in law residency card was revoked and I try to apply EEA FM from India. Today I have noticed that for EEA application supporting documents to send to Sheffield office after submitting bio metric. Anyone experienced this, I think its another trick by UKVI to delay the EEA applications.
Security measure.
Costcutting measure.
Efficiency drive.

Whatever it is this is not a banana republic and its not a 'trick';
its just cold and dispassionate civil service in action.
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Re: Sending supporting documents to UK

Post by Casa » Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:07 pm

Why was your mother's RC revoked?
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Re: Sending supporting documents to UK

Post by CR001 » Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:25 pm

Casa wrote:Why was your mother's RC revoked?
The other long running thread for you to read Casa :?

http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... l#p1432149
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Re: Sending supporting documents to UK

Post by ecogle1976 » Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:25 pm

Hi Casa,

She was issued RC in 2013 valid till 2018 in A4sheet, in May2016 she lost residency status document in library, and we have applied for new RC in June 2016, during the application process, she manged to find her residence permit which was valid till 2018.In November she left UK with her RC, in Dec 16 I received refusal letter from HO, stating failed to provide documents for dependency. I have sent a letter to HO for status of her previous RC, today I have received the letter from post case worker service for revocation of RC to Regulation 7(1)(c) and 20() of EEA regulation 2006. No clue for me, what to do, she was with us for last 3 years, its our mistake that we have not submitted all the documents, because I thought she is having already RC, which going to transfer in Biometric card. I also sent reconsideration letter, also lodged an appeal to first tier tribunal. Now she is in India with her return ticket. No clue how to solve this.

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Re: Sending supporting documents to UK

Post by ecogle1976 » Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:28 pm

Hi Gurus,

The dependent should only based on my income( Sponsor) or I can also show some of the bills are paid by my husband( British) in the same household. I pay groceries , water tax and TV licence, Council tax is debited from Joint account in the name of Myself and Husband. Recently (last few months) I have transferred utility and mortgages to my account, telephone and mobile bills are debited from my husbands account.

Guide me please.

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Re: EEA FM Transfer visa

Post by noajthan » Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:31 pm

Posts merged.
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Re: EEA FM Transfer visa

Post by ecogle1976 » Fri Jan 20, 2017 4:55 pm

Hi Noajthan,

Cant u guide me about previous post, Today I received the rejection for reconsideration as well.

They have stated due to below points they cant consider the application.

Providing new evidence to prove the date of application
providing new evidence that documents submitted with the application are genuine
identifying evidence which was not available to the caseworker but was received by the HO before the decision made.

and the reconsideration made after 6th April 2015, due to the appeal rights I have , ask me to see in the court.

The only option for me is to apply fresh FP for MIL. I have a question based on that

The dependent should only based on my income( Sponsor) or I can also show some of the bills are paid by my husband( British) in the same household. I pay groceries , water tax and TV licence, Council tax is debited from Joint account in the name of Myself and Husband. Recently (last few months) I have transferred utility and mortgages to my account, telephone and mobile bills are debited from my husbands account.

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Re: EEA FM Transfer visa

Post by noajthan » Fri Jan 20, 2017 4:58 pm

ecogle1976 wrote:Hi Noajthan,

...

The dependent should only based on my income( Sponsor) or I can also show some of the bills are paid by my husband( British) in the same household. I pay groceries , water tax and TV licence, Council tax is debited from Joint account in the name of Myself and Husband. Recently (last few months) I have transferred utility and mortgages to my account, telephone and mobile bills are debited from my husbands account.
The guidance suggests its all about the EEA principal

https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... egulations
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Re: EEA FM Transfer visa

Post by ecogle1976 » Fri Jan 20, 2017 10:50 pm

noajthan wrote:
ecogle1976 wrote:Hi Noajthan,

...

The dependent should only based on my income( Sponsor) or I can also show some of the bills are paid by my husband( British) in the same household. I pay groceries , water tax and TV licence, Council tax is debited from Joint account in the name of Myself and Husband. Recently (last few months) I have transferred utility and mortgages to my account, telephone and mobile bills are debited from my husbands account.
The guidance suggests its all about the EEA principal

https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... egulations
Hi noajthan

Thanks for the link in section 4 it has mentioned

if applying as dependent family members (dependent children 21 and over and dependent relatives) they are dependent on the EEA national or the EEA national’s spouse or civil partner;

In that case EEA spouse income will be take in to account?

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Re: EEA FM Transfer visa

Post by noajthan » Sat Jan 21, 2017 12:58 am

ecogle1976 wrote:Hi noajthan

Thanks for the link in section 4 it has mentioned

if applying as dependent family members (dependent children 21 and over and dependent relatives) they are dependent on the EEA national or the EEA national’s spouse or civil partner;

In that case EEA spouse income will be take in to account?
That would be my understanding.
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Re: EEA FM Transfer visa

Post by ecogle1976 » Wed Jan 25, 2017 11:05 pm

Dear Gurus,

Further Update, as I said I am going to apply for EEA FP for MIL in abroad, she submitted her passport and bio metric in VFS but VFS staffs asked her the supporting documents if she got, she replied as per guidelines from their website, sponsors (me) going to send them directly to Sheffield (I have attached the pdf file as it directs). She filled online application and booked the appointment on 17/01/2017, on that date it was clearly says for EEA/Settlement applicants should send supporting docs to UKVI directly by return envelope. Today I also sent docs as per guidance once MIL submitted her bio metric.I also confirmed with UK Visas and Immigration service by email about the procedure, they also confirmed me to send docs to Sheffield office. All of a sudden VFS taken the EEA category from that procedure, only settlement visas only needs to send support documents to Sheffield. Now I am worried what will happen because the poor service from VFS. Can any one suggest how can solve.
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Re: EEA FM Transfer visa

Post by ecogle1976 » Thu Jan 26, 2017 4:41 pm

Dear Gurus,

Can you pls guide for my previous posts.

Kind regards

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Re: EEA FM Transfer visa

Post by ecogle1976 » Wed Apr 26, 2017 8:19 pm

Just thought make an update

MY MIL got her EEA family permit in abroad and today we have received a letter from Tribunal that her appeal was allowed on the basis of amble evidences provided. We dont know what will be the next step as her residence permit will allowed, HO will send the card? or do we need to make an application along with this letter?

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