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Have your European wife contact Linda Bateman at the Home Office: Linda.Bateman@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk. She is the Deputy Chief Caseworker. Make sure that your wife is polite with her and she might be able to look into it for you. They can, if they think it's required, take longer than the 6 months that they have by law. However, it's also your right to chase up after 6 months.rocksolid wrote:Applied on 2nd May, got CoA on time which is now expired. it has been over 6 months.
I am Pakistani national and wife is from Romania. HO just says wait and wait. Many conflicting responses from helpline. we never been called for interview. Don't think they can do now but I wanted to know if anyone past 6 months had been called for interview?
End up contacting SOLVIT, HO Complaint and Local MP. Haven't heard form anyone yet. Could you guys suggest what else I can do?
anyone experienced SOLVIT yet? they work with EU and help applicants who have been waiting for over 6 months. You don't need to do a lawyer / solicitor. They do it all for you, free. http://ec.europa.eu/solvit/
If you guys can help and suggest anything, it will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Thank you Chaoclive. Have you experienced talking with Linda yourself? If you did, could you please share how did it go?chaoclive wrote:Have your European wife contact Linda Bateman at the Home Office: Linda.Bateman@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk. She is the Deputy Chief Caseworker. Make sure that your wife is polite with her and she might be able to look into it for you. They can, if they think it's required, take longer than the 6 months that they have by law. However, it's also your right to chase up after 6 months.rocksolid wrote:Applied on 2nd May, got CoA on time which is now expired. it has been over 6 months.
I am Pakistani national and wife is from Romania. HO just says wait and wait. Many conflicting responses from helpline. we never been called for interview. Don't think they can do now but I wanted to know if anyone past 6 months had been called for interview?
End up contacting SOLVIT, HO Complaint and Local MP. Haven't heard form anyone yet. Could you guys suggest what else I can do?
anyone experienced SOLVIT yet? they work with EU and help applicants who have been waiting for over 6 months. You don't need to do a lawyer / solicitor. They do it all for you, free. http://ec.europa.eu/solvit/
If you guys can help and suggest anything, it will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
I have. I was very polite and friendly and she responded in the same way. However, another person I was chatting to was very straightforward with her and she was quite rude back. It depends on how you come across to her. I'd advise being nice and friendly.rocksolid wrote:Thank you Chaoclive. Have you experienced talking with Linda yourself? If you did, could you please share how did it go?chaoclive wrote:Have your European wife contact Linda Bateman at the Home Office: Linda.Bateman@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk. She is the Deputy Chief Caseworker. Make sure that your wife is polite with her and she might be able to look into it for you. They can, if they think it's required, take longer than the 6 months that they have by law. However, it's also your right to chase up after 6 months.rocksolid wrote:Applied on 2nd May, got CoA on time which is now expired. it has been over 6 months.
I am Pakistani national and wife is from Romania. HO just says wait and wait. Many conflicting responses from helpline. we never been called for interview. Don't think they can do now but I wanted to know if anyone past 6 months had been called for interview?
End up contacting SOLVIT, HO Complaint and Local MP. Haven't heard form anyone yet. Could you guys suggest what else I can do?
anyone experienced SOLVIT yet? they work with EU and help applicants who have been waiting for over 6 months. You don't need to do a lawyer / solicitor. They do it all for you, free. http://ec.europa.eu/solvit/
If you guys can help and suggest anything, it will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
CongratulTion......visa was on pasport or on a paper?zoe14 wrote:EEA2 Application
Details:
Sent Application by Mail: August 19
Received the COA: Sept 2 (with right to work)
RC Received: November 7, 2014
***Less than 3 months***
Thank you for the unwavering support!!
kash112 wrote:CongratulTion......visa was on pasport or on a paper?zoe14 wrote:EEA2 Application
Details:
Sent Application by Mail: August 19
Received the COA: Sept 2 (with right to work)
RC Received: November 7, 2014
***Less than 3 months***
Thank you for the unwavering support!!
Hi, we applied using solicitor 4 August 2014, got CoA, but nothing else until now. We are unmarried couple, partner is an overstayer as well and we have a baby together. I hope we'll get it soon.zoe14 wrote:EEA2 Application
Details:
Sent Application by Mail: August 19
Received the COA: Sept 2 (with right to work)
RC Received: November 7, 2014
***Less than 3 months***
Thank you for the unwavering support!!
rochester845 wrote:Hell Everyone,
i received my 5 year residence card after retention of right after divorce,
when i can apply for PR Or BC,
i got married JAN 2009
1st Residence card received DEC 2010
Divorced JUN 2014
2nd Residence card retention of right OCT 2014
can any one help when they start counting years after marriage or after residence card
REgards
zusman
Hi...can i ask u...if u and ur wife were at home when they came to u?jobmm wrote:Dear All,
Its noticed that some of EEA2 applications takes more than 6 months, I have submitted my application in May 2014 and my long wait still continues, Home office had house visit in last month .Its so pathetic situation, Dear friends can you please suggest what to do next, please share your similar experience,anybody got RC recently after six month period???zusman
It's around 7 months to application and one month since immigrantion have visited our house.but no reply..jobmm wrote:Dear All,
Its noticed that some of EEA2 applications takes more than 6 months, I have submitted my application in May 2014 and my long wait still continues, Home office had house visit in last month .Its so pathetic situation, Dear friends can you please suggest what to do next, please share your similar experience,anybody got RC recently after six month period???zusman
They came one day when we both were at work (around 10 am) , landlord informed and the came after 3 weeks(03/10/2014) around 6 am when we bot home.kash112 wrote:Hi...can i ask u...if u and ur wife were at home when they came to u?jobmm wrote:Dear All,
Its noticed that some of EEA2 applications takes more than 6 months, I have submitted my application in May 2014 and my long wait still continues, Home office had house visit in last month .Its so pathetic situation, Dear friends can you please suggest what to do next, please share your similar experience,anybody got RC recently after six month period???zusman