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This thread is for TIMELINES ONLY. Please open your own topic and post your questions there.faizan7889 wrote:Can u please tell me the mean of MOC?
Hi am in that kind if situation and I have my appeal coming up next month November can you pls help me with the kind of question they ask you at the tribunal. Many thanksdeniza wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2017 5:16 pmHi members, I really hope that my experience with HO will be helpful to anyone who needs more info about EEA applications.
I'm a non-EU citizen, I met my current wife (she's European) in London and decided to get married after about on year. After we got married, we hired a solicitor to help us with our EEA application.
We sent everything, ie marriage certificate, proof of address, passports etc in June 2015, after 6 months we got a refusal letter because our marriage was considered a sham marriage. they didn't even invite us for an interview and come to check if we were actually living together. "Apparently" we just didn't know each other enough before getting married. Is there a 'legal' length of time before two people who are in love can get married?
We appealed to FTT, appeal was granted but it took us 8 months just to get a court date, and we had to wait 5 more months to go to court, which bring us to January 2017. We went to court, we were both asked a few questions by the HO solicitor (my wife had to leave the room while they were conducting the interview with myself) and it was obvious to the judge that we were in a genuine relationship as our answers were "consistent".
We got the judge decision letter after just 4 working days from the court date. After a week, HO sent a letter to our solicitors saying that the residence card was going to be sent asap. We received it after a few days, together with all the original documents that we had submitted in the past.
We're so, so, so happy now but it did take such a long time but you just need to stay strong and be patient.
We just want to wish good luck to everyone reading this post!
Hello Ahmed à y update for your case?Ahmed4575 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 4:39 pmMy timeline
Eea application :15 march 17
Refused:12 August 17
Lodged appeal:28 august 17
Got oral hearing date:24 nov 17
In the court Home Office Presenting Officer said he going to withdraw the appeal he confirmed from HRMC about my wife( eea citizen )that she is employed since 5 months and when they visit home they found us together as well so he going to withdraw.
I was just wondering how long it takes to get decision or card .anyone had same experience when home Office withdraw original decision same day in the court before hearing?