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It's such a nerve racking process! I have just submitted two days ago and payment has been taken.kovacsma wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2017 1:01 pmHey,
Please do keep us updated on your application. We're not far behind you, although we are waiting until at least February 2018 to submit --- this way, we are only 2 months out from our actual 2-year cohabitation anniversary when we apply (2 years would be April 2018). Obviously rather nervous about the application working out, even though we've already had a solicitor give us the complete package of info and guidance on what to fill out and provide in the application... I have this gut feeling that the relevant officials don't give a FUUUUUU**, and are happy to reject applications willy nilly, just because Brexit.
Best of luck.
Congrats!! Good to hear you received a long COA on EEA EFM application, usually heard the case is Short one. And it's very worrying that not being able to work once my Tier 5 visa is expired. Would you mind sharing a bit more what you have submitted? Is your partner a QP? or PR? what your employment status when you applied? It would be really helpful to know what you submitted in order to increase the percentage to get the long COA. Thanks mummyella !mummyella wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 8:42 pmHello All,
I am the non-EEA applicant and my partner is the EEA QP(Irish). I applied in(July 2017)through a solicitor via the Unmarried partner route. My partner exercises his treaty rights,has a full time job and we have co-habited and been in a relationship for about 2 years. We submitted most of the required documents required. I submitted my biometrics on 15th of September 2017 and luckily I got a long COA(with right to work) on 4th of October 2017. Still awaiting a positive outcome of this application. Does anyone know what next to expect? Does it look successful already given that I got a right to work as an unmarried partner?
I am in a similar situation, waiting for a closer time to apply for the visa.kovacsma wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2017 1:01 pmHey,
Please do keep us updated on your application. We're not far behind you, although we are waiting until at least February 2018 to submit --- this way, we are only 2 months out from our actual 2-year cohabitation anniversary when we apply (2 years would be April 2018). Obviously rather nervous about the application working out, even though we've already had a solicitor give us the complete package of info and guidance on what to fill out and provide in the application... I have this gut feeling that the relevant officials don't give a FUUUUUU**, and are happy to reject applications willy nilly, just because Brexit.
Best of luck.