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EEA2 application over 10months still no RC

Post by freemind » Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:37 am

Date of application: 07/06/2012
Application received: 08/06/2012
COA received : 16/10/2012 (after MP got involved)
RC:??? Still waiting

My wife is an Eea national. She is a divorcee. We got married in feb 2012 in Ghana and i entered the uk on an Eea family permit. Prior to that we were living in uk for 8 yrs.(together for 4yrs) I was an overstayer for5yrs so we went to Ghana to get married. It took 4mths to get COA. After 7 months of application I requested for the return of my documents. I received passports and other documents back but without residence card . Earlier on I had written to ukcustomercomplaints about the delay and it took them 3months to respond stating that they are still carrying out enquiries on my application. I have called ukba in numerous occasions and I always get told I should carry on waiting. It's over 10 months now and no sign of the RC or letter asking me to send my passport back as I still have it. I just don't know what's going on and what to do. It's been very stressful and I wonder what kind of enquiries can take this long? Somebody help please!!

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Re: EEA2 application over 10months still no RC

Post by Babz » Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:19 pm

freemind wrote:Date of application: 07/06/2012
Application received: 08/06/2012
COA received : 16/10/2012 (after MP got involved)
RC:??? Still waiting

My wife is an Eea national. She is a divorcee. We got married in feb 2012 in Ghana and i entered the uk on an Eea family permit. Prior to that we were living in uk for 8 yrs.(together for 4yrs) I was an overstayer for5yrs so we went to Ghana to get married. It took 4mths to get COA. After 7 months of application I requested for the return of my documents. I received passports and other documents back but without residence card . Earlier on I had written to ukcustomercomplaints about the delay and it took them 3months to respond stating that they are still carrying out enquiries on my application. I have called ukba in numerous occasions and I always get told I should carry on waiting. It's over 10 months now and no sign of the RC or letter asking me to send my passport back as I still have it. I just don't know what's going on and what to do. It's been very stressful and I wonder what kind of enquiries can take this long? Somebody help please!!
Try getting your local MP to write them

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Post by Kixmug » Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:35 pm

Hi there! I just wanted to let you know that your alone. Cuz am in the some boat like you Mr. Is sent my application on the 28 may 2012. After 3mths i received my COA with right to work. To br honest thats the last time i ever had from them. I have written letters,emails, sent faxes, called them almost every month but this no luck. In feb 2013 my MP wrote them on my behalf and got no reply.
So last month i decided to write to Rob whiteman Chief Executive UK Border Agency and last week i got this reply:

Hello,

Your email has been passed to me to respond as the lead for European Casework. I am sorry that the application has not been dealt with as speedily as it should have been but I can confirm that it is now with a caseworker to make a decision by the end of the week.

We strive to provide a first class service and it is a matter of regret when we fall short of the highest standards, please accept my apologies.

Thanks,

Margie Clarke

European Casework Lead
Nationality Group
Home Office

Now its already one week gone. So when i called UKBA enquiry centre in Liverpool. I was told i should continue to waiting cuz my application's not decided yet. So i am writing this now now speechless am actually out of words.

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Post by Babz » Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:46 pm

Kixmug wrote:Hi there! I just wanted to let you know that your alone. Cuz am in the some boat like you Mr. Is sent my application on the 28 may 2012. After 3mths i received my COA with right to work. To br honest thats the last time i ever had from them. I have written letters,emails, sent faxes, called them almost every month but this no luck. In feb 2013 my MP wrote them on my behalf and got no reply.
So last month i decided to write to Rob whiteman Chief Executive UK Border Agency and last week i got this reply:

Hello,

Your email has been passed to me to respond as the lead for European Casework. I am sorry that the application has not been dealt with as speedily as it should have been but I can confirm that it is now with a caseworker to make a decision by the end of the week.

We strive to provide a first class service and it is a matter of regret when we fall short of the highest standards, please accept my apologies.

Thanks,

Margie Clarke

European Casework Lead
Nationality Group
Home Office

Now its already one week gone. So when i called UKBA enquiry centre in Liverpool. I was told i should continue to waiting cuz my application's not decided yet. So i am writing this now now speechless am actually out of words.
Could you kindly feed us with his contact details?..Thanks

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Post by Kixmug » Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:58 pm


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Post by Babz » Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:07 pm

Thanks a great deal

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Post by bil123 » Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:09 pm

Babz wrote:
Kixmug wrote:Hi there! I just wanted to let you know that your alone. Cuz am in the some boat like you Mr. Is sent my application on the 28 may 2012. After 3mths i received my COA with right to work. To br honest thats the last time i ever had from them. I have written letters,emails, sent faxes, called them almost every month but this no luck. In feb 2013 my MP wrote them on my behalf and got no reply.
So last month i decided to write to Rob whiteman Chief Executive UK Border Agency and last week i got this reply:

Hello,

Your email has been passed to me to respond as the lead for European Casework. I am sorry that the application has not been dealt with as speedily as it should have been but I can confirm that it is now with a caseworker to make a decision by the end of the week.

We strive to provide a first class service and it is a matter of regret when we fall short of the highest standards, please accept my apologies.

Thanks,

Margie Clarke

European Casework Lead
Nationality Group
Home Office

Now its already one week gone. So when i called UKBA enquiry centre in Liverpool. I was told i should continue to waiting cuz my application's not decided yet. So i am writing this now now speechless am actually out of words.
Could you kindly feed us with his contact details?..Thanks
well I have three conversations through Mp saying one week,,,and its been 13 months altogether ..UKBA is a Circus...

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Post by Kixmug » Thu Apr 11, 2013 12:19 pm

Really:(:(:(!

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Post by Plum70 » Thu Apr 11, 2013 3:13 pm

Freemind and Kixmug, if you are both still waiting for a long overdue confirmation of your rights of UK residence then, in addition to involving your MP(s), you may also wish to petition the EU Commission to investigate and summon the UKBA to account for these substantial processing delays.

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Post by Kixmug » Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:04 pm

Can u please tell me how we can do that?!

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Post by freemind » Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:33 am

Plum70 wrote:Freemind and Kixmug, if you are both still waiting for a long overdue confirmation of your rights of UK residence then, in addition to involving your MP(s), you may also wish to petition the EU Commission to investigate and summon the UKBA to account for these substantial processing delays.
plum70 can u please show me how to petition the eu commission because am still waiting.

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