I sent EEA 2 application (for my non-EU mother) on July 17, and got a letter, stating that they received my application, a few days later (it seems though that this letter is not COA, for example it does not talk about right to work). Then, on July 31, I asked by e-mail for mine and my mother's passports to be returned.
In the EEA2 application itself I included a prepaid special delivery envelope, and I took note of the tracking number for that one. (The address I wrote on that return envelope was my office address, not home - we are at a temporary accomodation, will change as soon as we find a permanent house; I explained it in an accompaniing note, signed by both me and my mother).
On August 3 (which is Saturday, not a work day!) I got a reply by e-mail from UKBA (RODRequests), dated August 3, 8 a.m. It stated:
Thank you for your request for Return of Documents.
A package has been despatched from the Home Office on 01/08/2013 to your address.
The Recorded Delivery reference number for this package is SD ...... - please check with the Royal Mail for the status of this package, this can be done here:
http://track2.royalmail.com/portal/rm/trackresults.
If you do not receive this package within 4 weeks from the date above, please complete another on-line ROD form and submit it again.
The reference number they provided is exactly the one I noted when I bought the return special delivery envelope (hence it must be special delivery, not recorded delivery, as they say..). So it is clear that they indeed opened my case, took out that envelope, and wrote down the reference number.
But when I am trying to track the envelope with Royal mail it says that the information is not yet available (though e-mail states they dispatched it on August 1 - and note that they make spelling mistake in that word..).
It means that the envelope did not reach Royal mail yet, does not it?
Should I worry that our passports are lost somewhere inside UKBA?
Should I try to do something now (what?).
The idea to just wait 4 weeks and then repeat request, as they propose, seems nonsense.
But probably this is a regular practice (for example they say "dispatched" when they "prepare" the envelope, but they actually deliver those envelopes to Royal Mail a few days later?).
Am I paranoid to start to worry so quickly?
Mainly, I would be interested if other people had similar experience..