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you will now receive your RC with in a week .Home visit is the last check they do on any application, i got a refusal after 2 days of their visit but got RC later on via appeal, in your case I m sure they will issue RC immediately,CODEBLUE wrote:I applied for my EEA2 in May this year and i got my CoA with right to work. Today, the 19th of November 2013, before 7 am, the UKBA guys showed up at my house. I counted about 3 guys, but i think there were 2 more outside. I am a non EEA national, my husband is an EEA national. They said they just wanted to make sure that i lived there and our relationship was genuine (after about 4 years together, it doesn't get real-er than that!) They only looked in the bedroom and said they were satisfied that we were genuine. They didn't ask any questions, but the lead guy explained why they do this, that they visit about 10 a day, and most times none of them are genuine. He said he was going to write his report and i should hear from them in a few weeks. It took about 2-3 minutes. So here's hoping for good news. Next week marks 6 months post application, so fingers crossed!
Having an RC doesnt mean they cant visit when you apply for PR, there might be new information to doubt the application which wasnt available when the RC was processed.Imshzd wrote:marry wrote:I am just wondering that are these visits for all EEA applications
Or just for RC card. Are they going to checking for PR as well
Not all EEA applicants.
Just Random visits.
PR application,No as HO already issued RC.
lake1 wrote:Having an RC doesnt mean they cant visit when you apply for PR, there might be new information to doubt the application which wasnt available when the RC was processed.Imshzd wrote:marry wrote:I am just wondering that are these visits for all EEA applications
Or just for RC card. Are they going to checking for PR as well
Not all EEA applicants.
Just Random visits.
PR application,No as HO already issued RC.
They can visit for PR applications too.
In theory you are correct, it is different scenario in practise, my friend has been due since over a year, UKBA just keep requesting for different documentation to prove the genuineness of their marriage, they have finally refused him last month. They do check afterwards, RCs have being curtailed even after issuance where UKBA have suspected marriage of convenience.Imshzd wrote:Once the RC issued then it means that HO is satisfied on the applicants relation with the EEA national.
Then there is no point to visit applicants home before PR.
you are right to certain extents but in that situation when officers surprisingly visiting the property if eea national is not available then further questioning backed by proof will need. Remember, there are a lot of jobs which requires changeability or mobility from one location to another which is very commonly accepted practise.el patron wrote:Not that spouses have to be still living together for the non-eea national to obtain a residence certificate, surely the relationship has to simply be subsisting?sheraz7 wrote: .... whether EU and NON EU partners still living together comparing to a lengthy 2-4 hours long interview.
Indeed, agreed!sheraz7 wrote:there are a lot of jobs which requires changeability or mobility from one location to another which is very commonly accepted practise.el patron wrote:Not that spouses have to be still living together for the non-eea national to obtain a residence certificate, surely the relationship has to simply be subsisting?sheraz7 wrote: .... whether EU and NON EU partners still living together comparing to a lengthy 2-4 hours long interview.
bil123 wrote:you will now receive your RC with in a week .Home visit is the last check they do on any application, i got a refusal after 2 days of their visit but got RC later on via appeal, in your case I m sure they will issue RC immediately,CODEBLUE wrote:I applied for my EEA2 in May this year and i got my CoA with right to work. Today, the 19th of November 2013, before 7 am, the UKBA guys showed up at my house. I counted about 3 guys, but i think there were 2 more outside. I am a non EEA national, my husband is an EEA national. They said they just wanted to make sure that i lived there and our relationship was genuine (after about 4 years together, it doesn't get real-er than that!) They only looked in the bedroom and said they were satisfied that we were genuine. They didn't ask any questions, but the lead guy explained why they do this, that they visit about 10 a day, and most times none of them are genuine. He said he was going to write his report and i should hear from them in a few weeks. It took about 2-3 minutes. So here's hoping for good news. Next week marks 6 months post application, so fingers crossed!
All the best
BIl
True.askmeplz82 wrote:better then calling for interview which is time consuming and costly for EU/NON EU applicant
Discretion of the visit chief which might have been wrong as no evidence was taken into account... Most times they do not accommodate "the benefit of doubt" which is why there is a judicial process to prove beyond doubt when such situation arises.I had read about one or two similar visits here, but not many people talk about them. So i never really thought they would visit me. Why were you refused after they visited you??
Both measures are to stop abusing the system by checking the genuineness of relationship. For UKBA or even for UK government both measures should not be expensive because if they really detect untrue relationship then they can save their foreign exchange/money which a non-eu national will take out for 5 years. None of these measures are expensive for them.askmeplz82 wrote:better then calling for interview which is time consuming and costly for EU/NON EU applicant
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binarysheraz7 wrote:can you show us the source of above information.Davmck70 wrote: @marry It takes about 4 weeks to approve a home visit
I do not think this guideline is for EU route applicants rather for people subject to immigration control under UK based categories. Look the following wording too of that manual:Davmck70 wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binarysheraz7 wrote:can you show us the source of above information.Davmck70 wrote: @marry It takes about 4 weeks to approve a home visit
Enforcement is enforcement - No matter the route applied for. UKBA does not have special departments to enforce the law based on application routes. I believe Singh route is under EU regulations so I can surmise the post addresses EEA 2 RC and all other routessheraz7 wrote:I do not think this guideline is for EU route applicants rather for people subject to immigration control under UK based categories. Look the following wording too of that manual:Davmck70 wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binarysheraz7 wrote:can you show us the source of above information.Davmck70 wrote: @marry It takes about 4 weeks to approve a home visit
31.7.1 Visits to households in order to conduct marriage, bail or reporting
compliance checks
Marriage visits are conducted to review the living arrangements of a couple making a settlement
application.
In above situation the op is applying for EEA2 RC under EU route.
Do not confused from the word (singh) by merely looking on its title because it is completely different than Surinder singh route which covers by directive not UK law. You can read about singh vs hammond in details at below links:Davmck70 wrote:I believe Singh route is under EU regulations so I can surmise the post addresses EEA 2 RC and all other routessheraz7 wrote:I do not think this guideline is for EU route applicants rather for people subject to immigration control under UK based categories. Look the following wording too of that manual:Davmck70 wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binarysheraz7 wrote:
can you show us the source of above information.
31.7.1 Visits to households in order to conduct marriage, bail or reporting
compliance checks
Marriage visits are conducted to review the living arrangements of a couple making a settlement
application.
In above situation the op is applying for EEA2 RC under EU route.
Really? you completely disagree? there are loads of cases when an RC is revoked, even when its not revoked when someone comes to apply for PR they can certainly visit if they have a doubt or are you saying once an RC is issued then thats it as long as your pass the other criteria they cant suspect it as a sham marriage.askmeplz82 wrote:No way ; I completely disagree . Please let us know if know any story to backuplake1 wrote:Having an RC doesnt mean they cant visit when you apply for PR, there might be new information to doubt the application which wasnt available when the RC was processed.Imshzd wrote:marry wrote:I am just wondering that are these visits for all EEA applications
Or just for RC card. Are they going to checking for PR as well
Not all EEA applicants.
Just Random visits.
PR application,No as HO already issued RC.
They can visit for PR applications too.
I didnt say before applying for PR, I said when the person comes to apply for PR they can do a home visit.Imshzd wrote:Once the RC issued then it means that HO is satisfied on the applicants relation with the EEA national.
Then there is no point to visit applicants home before PR.
how is that possible. Do you think every EEA/NON EEA living together for 5 years after marriage ? If someone is separated after 1/2 years lets say. there is no requirement under EEA law for the couple to live together even if they are still married for 5 years after marriagelake1 wrote:I didnt say before applying for PR, I said when the person comes to apply for PR they can do a home visit.Imshzd wrote:Once the RC issued then it means that HO is satisfied on the applicants relation with the EEA national.
Then there is no point to visit applicants home before PR.
There are cases when RC is revoked even before the person comes to apply for PR.