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Hey hsn86,hsn86 wrote:Hi,
Its 36days since I applied for EEA2. I did not receive biometric letter yet. According to EU directive:
Article 10
Issue of residence cards
1. The right of residence of family members of a Union citizen who are not nationals of a Member
State shall be evidenced by the issuing of a document called "Residence card of a family member of
a Union citizen" no later than six months from the date on which they submit the application. A
certificate of application for the residence card shall be issued immediately.
So what is immediately according to HO? 2 months?
Hi,Fiso4ka wrote:Hey hsn86,hsn86 wrote:Hi,
Its 36days since I applied for EEA2. I did not receive biometric letter yet. According to EU directive:
Article 10
Issue of residence cards
1. The right of residence of family members of a Union citizen who are not nationals of a Member
State shall be evidenced by the issuing of a document called "Residence card of a family member of
a Union citizen" no later than six months from the date on which they submit the application. A
certificate of application for the residence card shall be issued immediately.
So what is immediately according to HO? 2 months?
Same here, It has been 37 days! I have emailed biometircs team and they confirmed that the biometric enrolment letter was sent on the 19th of May. And it takes 5 working days for the post to arrive. So...waiting...if nothing arrives by the end of the week I will have to email them again. I guess this is the process from now on - pile them with the letters and emails if we want things to be ever done!
hsn86 wrote:Hi,Fiso4ka wrote:Hey hsn86,hsn86 wrote:Hi,
Its 36days since I applied for EEA2. I did not receive biometric letter yet. According to EU directive:
Article 10
Issue of residence cards
1. The right of residence of family members of a Union citizen who are not nationals of a Member
State shall be evidenced by the issuing of a document called "Residence card of a family member of
a Union citizen" no later than six months from the date on which they submit the application. A
certificate of application for the residence card shall be issued immediately.
So what is immediately according to HO? 2 months?
Same here, It has been 37 days! I have emailed biometircs team and they confirmed that the biometric enrolment letter was sent on the 19th of May. And it takes 5 working days for the post to arrive. So...waiting...if nothing arrives by the end of the week I will have to email them again. I guess this is the process from now on - pile them with the letters and emails if we want things to be ever done!
How come it takes 1 week to arrive? Maybe they just collect and send all together instead of daily dispatch :S
Fortunately, latest timelines show that COA arrives just after 1 week. I really hope to get bio letter tomorrow...
nicachen wrote:Hi There,
I have had my biometrics enrolled on the 13th May, however no sign of CoA yet.. Which is quite annoying
Does anyone know which email address I can send a request to?
Thanks a lot guys, hope our luck changes and we all get the letters we have been waiting for
hsn86 wrote:Hi,
I think you should write to : NWEUROCOARequests@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Which e-mail did you use for asking bio letter status?
Fiso4ka wrote:Hi everyone!!
Today I have finally received my biometric letter and CAS!!! WOW Didn't expect both in the same letter and honestly was prepared to wait for another month.
So that's my current timeline:
Application sent: 18/04/2016
Application received: 19/04/2016
Biometric letter: 26/05/2016 (dated 19/05/2016)
COA: 26/05/2016 (dated 24/05/2016)
RC
EEA (EFM) as unmarried partner
Thank youhsn86 wrote:Hi Fiso4ka,
Congratulations!! Is it without right to work? Because, generally they sent COA wo right to work in the same envelope with biometrics letter.
hsn86 wrote:Hi,
I think you should write to : NWEUROCOARequests@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Which e-mail did you use for asking bio letter status?
nicachen wrote:Hi There,
I have had my biometrics enrolled on the 13th May, however no sign of CoA yet.. Which is quite annoying
Does anyone know which email address I can send a request to?
Thanks a lot guys, hope our luck changes and we all get the letters we have been waiting for
sandy88 wrote:Hi Mates
Did anyone get any response after COA on December 2015 batch?? I am anxiously waiting
its 5 months and 2 week since i submitted my application
Have a good day!
Regards
hiyo_b wrote:Hi,
I wonder if anyone has supplied the Home Office additional document AFTER they submitted the EEA QP or FM application?
My situation is like this: my husband (EEA) and I (non-EEA) sent our application at the end of April. Regarding my husband's proof of being a qualified person, we sent in his pay slips x 3 months (printed from the company's payslip system on decent paper) plus 3 months of HSBC bank statements as extra supporting evidence. Since we mainly get our statement online. We requested hard copies via phone.
The first 2 months' statements we received thru post. But for last one (April), we walked in to the branch to ask for it right after my husband got his salary. The statement was printed by the staff. The paper feels alright (not facsimile type of paper). It has my husband's name, no account number. It said "temporary statement" because the full one was not due until May. Even though it was not from the internet, it did show "Page 1 of 2, Page 2 of 2....etc". No stamp from bank because HSBC said that they don't do it.
At that time I thought it was OK because no matter what, it is from the bank. But one month passed and I just got more and more anxious. I also discovered this forum and have since then read about a lot of pain and tears of other applicants here. I wonder if I should send the Home Office my full April statement again.
Do you think I need to? And If I do send it in as complimentary evidence, will Home Office accept it?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Hi Fiso4ka,Fiso4ka wrote:hiyo_b wrote:Hi,
I wonder if anyone has supplied the Home Office additional document AFTER they submitted the EEA QP or FM application?
My situation is like this: my husband (EEA) and I (non-EEA) sent our application at the end of April. Regarding my husband's proof of being a qualified person, we sent in his pay slips x 3 months (printed from the company's payslip system on decent paper) plus 3 months of HSBC bank statements as extra supporting evidence. Since we mainly get our statement online. We requested hard copies via phone.
The first 2 months' statements we received thru post. But for last one (April), we walked in to the branch to ask for it right after my husband got his salary. The statement was printed by the staff. The paper feels alright (not facsimile type of paper). It has my husband's name, no account number. It said "temporary statement" because the full one was not due until May. Even though it was not from the internet, it did show "Page 1 of 2, Page 2 of 2....etc". No stamp from bank because HSBC said that they don't do it.
At that time I thought it was OK because no matter what, it is from the bank. But one month passed and I just got more and more anxious. I also discovered this forum and have since then read about a lot of pain and tears of other applicants here. I wonder if I should send the Home Office my full April statement again.
Do you think I need to? And If I do send it in as complimentary evidence, will Home Office accept it?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Hey hiyo_b,
Have you attached this explanation to the supplied documents? I had one printed bank statement BUT stamped by Barclays and I also attached a sheet of paper explaining that this statement was lost and therefore had to be reordered at the bank. I think as long as you give a solid story with the proof it should be fine. And i don't think sending extra documents will harm your application. They might not accept it but at least you tried
Make sure you add a cover letter to whatever you send. They need to understand why you couldn't provide these documents in a first place. And you have to be very clear
SE/nech wrote:Any news from december batch ? Does anyone get a decision from HO ?
Hi guys,ASNUL wrote:SE/nech wrote:Any news from december batch ? Does anyone get a decision from HO ?
Nothing yet mate