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I would advice you choose the SILENT (Quiet) option. Mention nothing about this to HO (UKBA) but keep it, also the dates each arrived as evidence that can be presented to the courts if need be at a later date.Mymorg wrote:Haha, update: they sent me a THIRD COA, this one is correct, stating I have the right to work. The first was wrong because they overlooked my marriage certificate, the second said I was both unconfirmed to work but also allowed, and the THIRD finally simply states I am allowed to work. already two errors! Not looking forward to the rest of this process!
Advice: should I complain, maybe write to the home office that they have already made errors in my application causing me extreme stress and confusion, or do you think writing them a letter or email might slow the process down even more?
Thanks for bearing with me, I've been keeping up with these message boards for some time now, which is why I even knew to question the first COA in the first place. Thanks for all of your help and advice!!
How did you get them to issue new CoA with right to work? I have tried writing to them, both through regular post and e-mail and also sent a complaint through email, and so far nothing. It has been over 6 weeks and haven't heard from them. I am lawfully married and my wife is exercising her treaty of rights (my first application was denied, but I filed a fresh one with all the documents they stated were missing on the first one). Could you please advise?Mymorg wrote:Haha, update: they sent me a THIRD COA, this one is correct, stating I have the right to work. The first was wrong because they overlooked my marriage certificate, the second said I was both unconfirmed to work but also allowed, and the THIRD finally simply states I am allowed to work. already two errors! Not looking forward to the rest of this process!
Advice: should I complain, maybe write to the home office that they have already made errors in my application causing me extreme stress and confusion, or do you think writing them a letter or email might slow the process down even more?
Thanks for bearing with me, I've been keeping up with these message boards for some time now, which is why I even knew to question the first COA in the first place. Thanks for all of your help and advice!!
I called them. The home office number... Don't remember it now but I found it on this forum so I'm sure you could find it too. The number will easily lead you to an automatic hang up but if you're persistent and unlock the proper set of options you will be transferred right to them, and they were actually quite nice. Good luck! They said we should receive our results within a week, why was your first app denied? I'm worried since its only been a few weeks! :/wb00 wrote:
How did you get them to issue new CoA with right to work? I have tried writing to them, both through regular post and e-mail and also sent a complaint through email, and so far nothing. It has been over 6 weeks and haven't heard from them. I am lawfully married and my wife is exercising her treaty of rights (my first application was denied, but I filed a fresh one with all the documents they stated were missing on the first one). Could you please advise?