gesa wrote:Two problems:
1. We didnt include a prepaid signed-for envelop for return of documents, even though they have been returned with a signed-for envelop.
2. Someone had signed for the delivery of the documents at our old address(verified with Royal Mail) but we were not notified for the mail (even though we called the landlord several times)
How do you know this? Has UKBA given you the Royal Mail tracking number?
It sounds strange to me, as UKBA has already stopped a long time ago returning documents using signed-for envelopes. If an applicant doesn't supply a return envelope they return it by plain 2nd class post nowadays.
I also have the impression that you acted rather carelessly in this matter. It is not going to help you but for the benefit of others (not to repeat your mistakes) I'll note a few obvious points.
1. if you want the registration certificate for your husband to support a subsequent EEA2 application, it is far easier to submit both applications (EEA1 and EEA2) simultaneously, in one envelop.
2. I find it hard to imagine that at the time of application you did not yet know about your move to London only a few weeks later. Did you mention about it in a cover letter or in the "Other remarks" section on the application form?
Alternatively, could you not wait a few weeks before submitting this application? Or simply write the new London address in the application form, not mentioning the old Cambridge address at all?
3. Royal Mail has a forwarding service to ensure post sent to your old address is delivered at your new address. Did you use this service?
4. UKBA returned your documents very quickly. That suggests the application did not pass the initial screening because some supporting evidence was missing.
I think it will be very difficult to hold either UKBA or Royal Mail responsible for the loss of the passport in this case.