yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:14 pm
jessy_h93 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 8:50 pm
My husband submitted his EEA Family Permit application at the VSF in Dhaka yesterday (7th November). We were not aware of the fact that we need to photocopy all our pictures onto A4 sized paper. The staff at VSF photocopied the pictures in black and white and scanned them in as part of his application. I'm really scared now about his application being rejected as our faces are not recognisable at all on the photocopies. I have spent hours on preparing pictures, writing dates and comments on them. The VSF staff decided not to photocopy any of the comments I wrote on the back of the pictures.
Should I call UKVI and cancel the application? Or should I wait? Has anyone faced the same problem?
My husband has received a text yesterday saying his application has been forwarded to UKVI and the staff at VSF have said that it will take maximum 25 days to get the decision, definitely not any longer.
I have been following this thread from the beginning and I think it will definitely take more than 25 days.
Can you please advise as to what I should do now, I don't mind it being rejected. It's just that I don't want to wait 6 months for a decision and then find out it's been rejected.
Hi jessy_h93,
Every case is individual, it depends on many things, such as how long you have been married, your UK details ( work, accommodation...), all other proves of your relation ( flight booking, hotel booking, emails to each other, screen shots of your conversation), common banking account, maybe some evidences of you living together before your got married, cover letters from both of you, could be also letters from your parents or friends proving your marriage...
So its not only about photos, I recommend you to reconsider all documents your husband has submitted and then decide to withdraw the application or to wait for the decision.
As an option could be entering to UK with you ,having all your documents in case, without family permit. There were people who have managed to do it... Me personally, if i had known this possibility I would have tried it definitely!!! Because waiting for such a long time is just frustrating...
Regards
Thank you very much for your advise. We have decided to not cancel the application and just hope for the best. I have included the following documents for my husbands EEA Family permit :
1. Declaration Letter
2. Printed and signed VAF5 application form
3. One passport-sized colour photograph of applicant
4. Applicant’s passport
5. Applicant’s National ID
6. Certified copy of EEA National’s passport
7. Photocopy of EEA National’s passport
8. Copy of EEA National’s National Insurance Card
9. Confirmation of EEA National’s National Insurance Number
10. Marriage Certificate
11. Proof of EEA National exercising treaty rights in the UK:
11.1 Employer letter
11.1 Employment contract
11.2 5 payslips
11.3 Stamped bank statements showing salary over 5 months
12. Proof of Accommodation
12.1 Landlord Letter
12.2 Utility Bill
12.3 Land registry
13. Western Union money receipts
14. Applicant’s bank statements showing the money he has received via Western Union
15. TB Test Certificate
16. Declaration of EEA & Applicant’s story (signed by both)
17. Applicant’s police clearance certificate
18. EEA National Ticket Confirmation (showing that she will be visiting applicant during Christmas holidays)
19. Hotel reservation letter from honeymoon
20. Set of Pictures (over 200 pictures in colour which were then photocopied in black and white at the VSF in Dhaka)
21. Screenshots of Viber call log
22. Facebook post/update screenshots
23. Facebook messenger conversation screenshots
24. Emails
25. WhatsApp message screenshots
26. Text message screenshots
27. Wedding cards
28. Reference letter from a friend
29. A copy of how much applicant’s ticket will cost if he was to travel on the intended travel date mentioned on the VAF5 application form.
30. Photocopies of all original documents provided