- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, John, ChetanOjha, archigabe, CR001, push, JAJ, ca.funke, Amber, zimba, vinny, Obie, EUsmileWEallsmile, batleykhan, meself2, geriatrix
Hi..leandroisidoro wrote:Hi all! After a considerable waste of energy I finally have good news! I thank all related subjects in this forum that helped me to find out the available options for expediting the return of the documents
After the additional 10-working days deadline was due I called the Home Office hotline 03001232253 twice and each operator gave me a different email address to report the delay: rodrequestsect@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk and liverpooleuro.passportreturns@homeoffice...
Surprisingly 2 hours later I got a reply from the Liverpool email saying the documents would arrive the next day via SD. (Obs: i have sent several emails to the liverpool address without reply).
It's worth to mention that I also involved my area's MP (westminster) and he was very helpful. I sent one single email for the two above address and copied the MP. In the end I honestly don't know who was the responsible to make it worked for me (the emails or the involvement of the MP) but at least I now have my passports back.
In summary the experience was very stressful and frustrating because my documents have been returned more than 20 working days after my first request and the home office simply ignored all my attempts during this period. Also, the operators of the hotline are not interested in helping you and sometimes they are very aggressive. Therefore my advice to anyone interested is to disconsider the 10 working days deadline.
Basically i got mine and my wife passport back but not after several calls. Basically they had sent my passport to me after the first time of asking but they sent it to another address and that person refused the letter so it got sent back to home office. It is only after I called the eea helpline number that I found out about this. Call 0300 123 2253 then option 2 then 2 then 2 again and tell them it has been more than 10 working days and it is a priority they will send them an email then home office should call you. Thats what I did then they resent it to me again. Also make sure you have visa to travel as a COA is not a travel document otherwise you will need to apply for a family permit from outside the UK. Don't take the risk.frustrated_ wrote:I am in the same place with family holidays and business trips emerging.
The internal process for the Home Office is more than questionable. I would rather they stated that there is a high chance that it would well exceed the '10 working days' they have quoted.
I sent my documents away on 10th March 2017 and shortly thereafter asked for a ROD. I wait 10 working days and nothing... get told to fill in the other form and wait an additional 10 working days... nothing. I get told to fill in the form again and wait a further 10 working days... I honestly do not know how anyone is able to get away with such an awful and inefficient process. I even told them I would like to cancel my application in which they replied that it would not change the process in the slightest for having my documents returned.
I got my local MP involved as of today and he has had a fantastic attitude towards this and empathises with the situation (unlike the people you call from the Home Office who are rude and are quick to turn around and say that they cannot help) <-- they can really learn a lesson or two from other businesses and agencies that deal with people.
Regardless, I have booked trips coming up (first one on the 20th April) and I'm really backing my local MP helping me out to ensure my passport is returned in time.
frustrated_ wrote:That's the number I call and the options that I choose, but they refuse to speak to me as I have 'only complained once' i.e. I need to raise another form after an additional 10 working days and only then will they speak to me.
So they want me to have x2 ROD - documents missing forms. And I called the number for the fourth time today and they keep telling me the same thing. I am very tempted to call on Monday and simply just say 'yes - I have waited another 10 working days' if I don't, I'll miss my holiday!
Did everyone else fill in a Return of Document form once and then be told to fill in a Return of Document - Documents not Received form twice, before calling them?
rahmsye wrote:Basically i got mine and my wife passport back but not after several calls. Basically they had sent my passport to me after the first time of asking but they sent it to another address and that person refused the letter so it got sent back to home office. It is only after I called the eea helpline number that I found out about this. Call 0300 123 2253 then option 2 then 2 then 2 again and tell them it has been more than 10 working days and it is a priority they will send them an email then home office should call you. Thats what I did then they resent it to me again. Also make sure you have visa to travel as a COA is not a travel document otherwise you will need to apply for a family permit from outside the UK. Don't take the risk.frustrated_ wrote:I am in the same place with family holidays and business trips emerging.
The internal process for the Home Office is more than questionable. I would rather they stated that there is a high chance that it would well exceed the '10 working days' they have quoted.
I sent my documents away on 10th March 2017 and shortly thereafter asked for a ROD. I wait 10 working days and nothing... get told to fill in the other form and wait an additional 10 working days... nothing. I get told to fill in the form again and wait a further 10 working days... I honestly do not know how anyone is able to get away with such an awful and inefficient process. I even told them I would like to cancel my application in which they replied that it would not change the process in the slightest for having my documents returned.
I got my local MP involved as of today and he has had a fantastic attitude towards this and empathises with the situation (unlike the people you call from the Home Office who are rude and are quick to turn around and say that they cannot help) <-- they can really learn a lesson or two from other businesses and agencies that deal with people.
Regardless, I have booked trips coming up (first one on the 20th April) and I'm really backing my local MP helping me out to ensure my passport is returned in time.