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Yes nanouk ,nanouk wrote:Hello again,
do you have an e-mail to contact home office?
I applied on the 17th of april, biometrics on 1st of may, but I still haven't received my COA.
I'm currently on a Tier-4 student visa, but I think I should still get a COA.
nanouk wrote:Hello again,
do you have an e-mail to contact home office?
I applied on the 17th of april, biometrics on 1st of may, but I still haven't received my COA.
I'm currently on a Tier-4 student visa, but I think I should still get a COA.
Thanks for the reply, In the papers I've received, I haven't got any number to contact, at which number do you call?bilirserdar wrote:nanouk wrote:Hello again,
do you have an e-mail to contact home office?
I applied on the 17th of april, biometrics on 1st of may, but I still haven't received my COA.
I'm currently on a Tier-4 student visa, but I think I should still get a COA.
Contact them by phone, They have lost my biometrics letter in the post, I was waiting all 15 days to receive it and finally i gave them a call and I have been told that they will send new one
0300 123 2253nanouk wrote:Thanks for the reply, In the papers I've received, I haven't got any number to contact, at which number do you call?bilirserdar wrote:nanouk wrote:Hello again,
do you have an e-mail to contact home office?
I applied on the 17th of april, biometrics on 1st of may, but I still haven't received my COA.
I'm currently on a Tier-4 student visa, but I think I should still get a COA.
Contact them by phone, They have lost my biometrics letter in the post, I was waiting all 15 days to receive it and finally i gave them a call and I have been told that they will send new one
Regards
03001232253nanouk wrote:Thanks for the reply, In the papers I've received, I haven't got any number to contact, at which number do you call?bilirserdar wrote:nanouk wrote:Hello again,
do you have an e-mail to contact home office?
I applied on the 17th of april, biometrics on 1st of may, but I still haven't received my COA.
I'm currently on a Tier-4 student visa, but I think I should still get a COA.
Contact them by phone, They have lost my biometrics letter in the post, I was waiting all 15 days to receive it and finally i gave them a call and I have been told that they will send new one
Regards
Good question! It takes about a week in DK and you don't need to give them your passport. My guess is they're slooooooowwwwly working through a backlog since they have a higher volume of applications here? Or maybe they just have 1 case officer. If you look at one of my previous posts, I posted the link to my FOI request about the number of apps and processing time.bilirserdar wrote:I am very curious what are they doing 77 working days long. It is not more than 2 weeks job. I have got my EU residence permit in 10 days in a member statejenangeles wrote:77 working days is the average according to HO. Mine was processed at 79 days from when COA was issued.bilirserdar wrote:Hello Guys
Whats current waiting times at the moment?
As I can see from posts it is between 3-4 months, isnt it?
Thanks!, I called.. waited for several minutes.. and got to talk to a nice lady, very kind that looked at my case, checked that everything was ok so far and that the COA should have been issued already, she apologized for not having received it and requested to have the COA sent again to me so that I can receive it as soon as possible, what a nice talk...bilirserdar wrote:
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I just called them as well and i think i talked with the same lady because she was really kind and helpful. Unfortunately, my application is still under progress no decision has been made yet also there is no note inside the case it is just staying there waiting...and she said that hopefully i will receive it before 6months time...so the theory i came up with on the last page is still valid with inna.p is application but appearently not valid with my case.. no luck for me today as well..so anyone who wants to call HO today appearently the lady answers the phone is quiete nice and helpful.nanouk wrote:Thanks!, I called.. waited for several minutes.. and got to talk to a nice lady, very kind that looked at my case, checked that everything was ok so far and that the COA should have been issued already, she apologized for not having received it and requested to have the COA sent again to me so that I can receive it as soon as possible, what a nice talk...bilirserdar wrote:
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quite different than the interviews I think
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Mahatma Gandhi
I'm not sure why you expect change from a FOI request. It's just releasing information to the public and my results were in line with the averages that they gave.bilirserdar wrote:
I do not think FOI requests are useful. It doesnt change anything. They just keep repeating their irrelevant answers.
Do you think we gonna lose out EU residences if we get EEA FP in UK?
I have read that absence more than 6 months in 1 year is give reason them to cancel your EU family permit in member state.
This card was very convinient for me, I had no visa restriction in all EU, now if I lose it I will need to apply schengen visa all the time when I travel in EU
RC, it is not mandatory, most people include it for two reasons as far as I know:RC022015 wrote:Hi,
Could anyone please let me know if it is mandatory to include a Return Envelope? I have submitted my RC application without a Return Envelope.
Here's my timeline:
Application sent: February 20th 2015
COA received: March 10th 2015
Still waiting for the Residence Card. It has been more than 3 months now!
Good luck to all.
Mileman wrote:RC, it is not mandatory, most people include it for two reasons as far as I know:RC022015 wrote:Hi,
Could anyone please let me know if it is mandatory to include a Return Envelope? I have submitted my RC application without a Return Envelope.
Here's my timeline:
Application sent: February 20th 2015
COA received: March 10th 2015
Still waiting for the Residence Card. It has been more than 3 months now!
Good luck to all.
1. In case to make sure, if they request their passports while the application is in progress to ensure a quick return.
2. To ensure a quick return of ALL the documents once the decision is made.
I sent it in and asked for our passports, they sent them back in a regular envelope, which means they will probably use the one I sent in hopefully when they send in my RC.
so again, not mandatory, just recommended!
Congratz! I called right now and the answer is still there is no decision has been made on my case...I applied on 28th Jan and i was expecting mine also these days and still nothing for god's sakeClairechow wrote:Omg I just phoned today and they told me my husbands eea2 has been approved and should be with me by Friday so happy
Applied 28th jan
Receieved 29 jan
Coa recieved 05th feb (dated03rd)
Rc approved 02 June