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I would like to help you, but I will not give you any advice because we got refused after qustionnarie. I wish you good luck10z wrote:yes it looks10z wrote:hi guys please share ur experience about questionnaire,
i got yesterday questionnaire ,
am so confused about it,need to fill it and send to HO.
can u share please.
thanks
sections
A;evidence relating to ur marriage
B;evidence relating to ur language which u speak with ur spouse,
C;evidence relating to ur relationship
D;any other additional evidence
these are the sections but in every sections they want all detail.
What is "the timescale set out" in the latest letter? In other words when are they telling you to submit the answers by? Also, when did you receive the second questionnaire?nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september
Its said: Failure to complete both questionnaires within the timescale set out in this letter could result in the refusal of your application.
We got refused 30.09.2015, Can someone tell me what you understand from this situation. ??
We send back the first questionnarie 22.09. Do I have to return the second one now, we have already got refusal.
The second questionnarie was dated from HomeOffice 22. september, we received 30. september. We have to return it within 14 days. My husband thougt that it does not matter to return it because we got refused 01. october. I was on holiday in Norway and I did not see it until today. I think today was the last day to returnedkamoe wrote:What is "the timescale set out" in the latest letter? In other words when are they telling you to submit the answers by? Also, when did you receive the second questionnaire?nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september
Its said: Failure to complete both questionnaires within the timescale set out in this letter could result in the refusal of your application.
We got refused 30.09.2015, Can someone tell me what you understand from this situation. ??
We send back the first questionnarie 22.09. Do I have to return the second one now, we have already got refusal.
I think it is pretty clear what happened. You had to return both questionnaires, and for some reason they did not wait for the second one and just refused your application. I would fill in and send the second one, with a cover letter explaining that you actually only received it on Sept 30th, and pointing out that they did not wait for the second one before refusing your application.nora_804 wrote:The second questionnarie was dated from HomeOffice 22. september, we received 30. september. We have to return it within 14 days. My husband thougt that it does not matter to return it because we got refused 01. october. I was on holiday in Norway and I did not see it until today. I think today was the last day to returnedkamoe wrote:What is "the timescale set out" in the latest letter? In other words when are they telling you to submit the answers by? Also, when did you receive the second questionnaire?nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september
Its said: Failure to complete both questionnaires within the timescale set out in this letter could result in the refusal of your application.
We got refused 30.09.2015, Can someone tell me what you understand from this situation. ??
We send back the first questionnarie 22.09. Do I have to return the second one now, we have already got refusal.
Nora, have you sent them any letters for reconsideration (with you UK marriage certificate) or pre-action protocol letter? Or, have you decided not to do it? If not, what are you planning to do, lodge an appeal? I don't think this second questionnaire matters at this point.nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september
Its said: Failure to complete both questionnaires within the timescale set out in this letter could result in the refusal of your application.
We got refused 30.09.2015, Can someone tell me what you understand from this situation. ??
We send back the first questionnarie 22.09. Do I have to return the second one now, we have already got refusal.
Or maybe send whatever action/letter/appeal WITH the second questionnaire? For the sake of not leaving any excuse for the HO to reject them again.opxa wrote:Nora, have you sent them any letters for reconsideration (with you UK marriage certificate) or pre-action protocol letter? Or, have you decided not to do it? If not, what are you planning to do, lodge an appeal? I don't think this second questionnaire matters at this point.nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september
Its said: Failure to complete both questionnaires within the timescale set out in this letter could result in the refusal of your application.
We got refused 30.09.2015, Can someone tell me what you understand from this situation. ??
We send back the first questionnarie 22.09. Do I have to return the second one now, we have already got refusal.
You were the last one who got an approval letter, and it's been a week already. Nobody else got anything since then, neither an approval letter nor an RC. It's been strangely quiet all week... Hopefully, you'll get your RC within a couple of days.Ablat wrote:If 7 working days today since my letter was issue I am tired of looking at the widows or waiting for door phone line ring to come down for a package why not send RC first before document hahaha
opxa wrote:You were the last one who got an approval letter, and it's been a week already. Nobody else got anything since then, neither an approval letter nor an RC. It's been strangely quiet all week... Hopefully, you'll get your RC within a couple of days.Ablat wrote:If 7 working days today since my letter was issue I am tired of looking at the widows or waiting for door phone line ring to come down for a package why not send RC first before document hahaha
Yeah, why not, send them the questionnaire too. Generally, I agree that the more you send them the better. But you have to organise everything super-neatly and in such a way so as not to confuse them. They seem to be easily confused and discombobulated and bamboozled...kamoe wrote:Or maybe send whatever action/letter/appeal WITH the second questionnaire? For the sake of not leaving any excuse for the HO to reject them again.opxa wrote:Nora, have you sent them any letters for reconsideration (with you UK marriage certificate) or pre-action protocol letter? Or, have you decided not to do it? If not, what are you planning to do, lodge an appeal? I don't think this second questionnaire matters at this point.nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september
Its said: Failure to complete both questionnaires within the timescale set out in this letter could result in the refusal of your application.
We got refused 30.09.2015, Can someone tell me what you understand from this situation. ??
We send back the first questionnarie 22.09. Do I have to return the second one now, we have already got refusal.
When you get your RC, post it here so that we know that their printing press is cranking again.Ablat wrote:opxa wrote:You were the last one who got an approval letter, and it's been a week already. Nobody else got anything since then, neither an approval letter nor an RC. It's been strangely quiet all week... Hopefully, you'll get your RC within a couple of days.Ablat wrote:If 7 working days today since my letter was issue I am tired of looking at the widows or waiting for door phone line ring to come down for a package why not send RC first before document hahaha
I think I am very lucky to get the letter and hope they don't change their mind and hold back on my card
Hi ablat,Ablat wrote:opxa wrote:You were the last one who got an approval letter, and it's been a week already. Nobody else got anything since then, neither an approval letter nor an RC. It's been strangely quiet all week... Hopefully, you'll get your RC within a couple of days.Ablat wrote:If 7 working days today since my letter was issue I am tired of looking at the widows or waiting for door phone line ring to come down for a package why not send RC first before document hahaha
I think I am very lucky to get the letter and hope they don't change their mind and hold back on my card
Hi opxaopxa wrote:Nora, have you sent them any letters for reconsideration (with you UK marriage certificate) or pre-action protocol letter? Or, have you decided not to do it? If not, what are you planning to do, lodge an appeal? I don't think this second questionnaire matters at this point.nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september
Its said: Failure to complete both questionnaires within the timescale set out in this letter could result in the refusal of your application.
We got refused 30.09.2015, Can someone tell me what you understand from this situation. ??
We send back the first questionnarie 22.09. Do I have to return the second one now, we have already got refusal.
nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september.
Pre-Action Protocol Letter, as I understand it, is basically an official letter for reconsideration where you say "you made a mistake here and here and if you don't correct it I will appeal". If you are going to appeal through a solicitor, he will write it. All the details about it and where to send it (email and postal address) are here: http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/proced ... l/prot_jrvnora_804 wrote:Hi opxaopxa wrote:Nora, have you sent them any letters for reconsideration (with you UK marriage certificate) or pre-action protocol letter? Or, have you decided not to do it? If not, what are you planning to do, lodge an appeal? I don't think this second questionnaire matters at this point.nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september
Its said: Failure to complete both questionnaires within the timescale set out in this letter could result in the refusal of your application.
We got refused 30.09.2015, Can someone tell me what you understand from this situation. ??
We send back the first questionnarie 22.09. Do I have to return the second one now, we have already got refusal.
We have decided to appeal and send letter for reconsideration, what do you mean with pre-action protocol letter? You have talked about sending an e-mail, what are the e-mail adress we can send a letter to HO?
Hi Ayeesha29Ayeesha29 wrote:nora_804 wrote:
My husband had applied for asylum 3 years ago before we were married and he delivered a valid passport to the Home Office at the time. Home office have never sent back his passport .
Hi nora_804, I have been following your post and can only sympathize with you.
With reference to your earlier post, I think previous immigration history may have affected your husband's application. It is on the basis of the information you provided that I ask: What was the outcome of the initial asylum application?
I understand that HO withhold passports when an application is denied/refused. If this was the case, did your husband appeal that decision?
Hi tatitati* wrote:Nora, were those questionnaires different or same type of questions?nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september.
Hi mard2530! I saw you sent me a private message a couple of days ago. I tried to see it and it said that since I had just registered I couldn't, however I just tried again and I'm still unable to read itmard2530 wrote:any end august - starting September has received their COA (married application)?
Cheers
Hi voxnihilivoxnihili wrote:Hi guys, my husband just received the e-mail with the acknowledgement of application and our Case ID.
App Sent: 27/09
App Rec.: 29/09
Fee taken: 30/09
E-mail: 06/10
Bio letter: pending
Hi mard2530! I saw you sent me a private message a couple of days ago. I tried to see it and it said that since I had just registered I couldn't, however I just tried again and I'm still unable to read itmard2530 wrote:any end august - starting September has received their COA (married application)?
Cheers
Pre-Action Protocol Letter, as I understand it, is basically an official letter for reconsideration where you say "you made a mistake here and here and if you don't correct it I will appeal". If you are going to appeal through a solicitor, he will write it. All the details about it and where to send it (email and postal address) are here: http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/proced ... l/prot_jrv[/quote]nora_804 wrote:Hi opxaopxa wrote:Nora, have you sent them any letters for reconsideration (with you UK marriage certificate) or pre-action protocol letter? Or, have you decided not to do it? If not, what are you planning to do, lodge an appeal? I don't think this second questionnaire matters at this point.nora_804 wrote:We got another questionnaries dated 22 september, the first questionnaries was dated 10.september
Its said: Failure to complete both questionnaires within the timescale set out in this letter could result in the refusal of your application.
We got refused 30.09.2015, Can someone tell me what you understand from this situation. ??
We send back the first questionnarie 22.09. Do I have to return the second one now, we have already got refusal.
We have decided to appeal and send letter for reconsideration, what do you mean with pre-action protocol letter? You have talked about sending an e-mail, what are the e-mail adress we can send a letter to HO?
Hi Kamoe,kamoe wrote:
Hi voxnihili
Great! I will update the timeline tomorrow including this. Please also note that you have two separate case IDs, one for your husband one for you, likely consecutive numbers. At least that's how it was for us.