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I would have sent original originals.Ali12035 wrote:Hi,
Noajthan, and Obie.
My EEA spouse applied for my non EEA children's EEA Residence Card.
...
Our solicitor didn't sent original birth certificates of children and he sent certified copies of birth certificates.
They are already here on family permit.
Do you think that it's enough or we have to send them originals?
Thanks
Annex A: evidence of family relationships
You must show how you (and any family members included in your application) are (or were) related to your sponsor named in section 2 by providing relevant birth, adoption, marriage or civil partnership certificates. Examples are listed below.
‘Full birth certificate’ means an official birth certificate which shows the name of the child, the child’s parent(s), date of birth and place of birth.
Child of the sponsor
Your full birth or adoption certificate
Yes, certainly advise HO of the change of address- effective from whatever dateASNUL wrote:Noajthan,
Hope you are well.
I have an urgent query, as of tomorrow I'm moving with my spouse to a different address in the uk, I requested passports on 19/05 thinking it will really take 10 working days to arrive, was waiting till the last moment as I didn't want any confusion in the addresses, and ofcourse since the decision is not made yet and also the passports are not sent to us,
what do you advice me to do?
Send the HO the new tenancy agreement? I'm just worried that they will send the documents on this address after I move !
Thank you for your advice in advance
noajthan wrote:Yes, certainly advise HO of the change of address- effective from whatever dateASNUL wrote:Noajthan,
Hope you are well.
I have an urgent query, as of tomorrow I'm moving with my spouse to a different address in the uk, I requested passports on 19/05 thinking it will really take 10 working days to arrive, was waiting till the last moment as I didn't want any confusion in the addresses, and ofcourse since the decision is not made yet and also the passports are not sent to us,
what do you advice me to do?
Send the HO the new tenancy agreement? I'm just worried that they will send the documents on this address after I move !
Thank you for your advice in advance
Suggest also setting up mail forwarding via Royal Mail for, say, the next 3 months - to redirect any/all regular mail to your new address after you move.
I don't think they will contact you until they make a decision on your application. This most likely will happen in July-August for you. Once you reach 6 months you can start acting and chasing Home Office.PeatD wrote:Thanks @noajthan & @Fiso4ka - is there any chance that I've missed some communication requiring any other action, since the COA and biometrics? Giving cause for rejection? I supplied more than the requested number of original documents too, which is why that COA letter worried me! But if its a stock standard letter, then fair enough..
@Fiso4ka whats your timeline and have you been approved for your RC? Im sweating it a little as my current employer won't be able to keep me in the job if its not granted before my tier 5 working visa finishes in August. So they would like an answer by end of the month which is why i was hoping the COA may have the right to work indicated..but sadly no.
Thats really interesting, thank you @Fiso4ka - I'll have a dig around and see if I can find someone who has been able to get a re-issued COA with right to work. I wonder how they got in touch to even begin the explanation of why they need COA with right to work. I'll post another reply if I find out anything. Thanks for your help!!!Fiso4ka wrote: I don't think they will contact you until they make a decision on your application. This most likely will happen in July-August for you. Once you reach 6 months you can start acting and chasing Home Office.
I have applied end of April so I am still waiting without any news from Home Office. I have requested my passport back almost 10 days ago and waiting for it now. I have heard some people with CoA no right to work were able to convince Home Office to issue them another CoA with the right to work. It is a temporal paper so maybe it is worth trying in your case. Try to find people who have done it on the forum - I have no idea how they managed to convince these guys
SE/nech wrote:Hello everyone!
Any update from december batch !
I'm still waiting it has been 6 month already since I submitted our application
mard2530 wrote:Hello!
Thank to everyone who helped me.
I just got my Residence Card today,
I haven't received the documents or any letters saying it was issued. Also, It was other kind of courier because I received my post today from royal mail and nothing was there. Then other man came with a envelope, I didn't see what company was, because I was so nervous LOL. Just I took the envelope, signed and opened it haha
Residence card was issued on 15/06/2016.
This is my case
Gay couple living together over seas since 2012, got married on 2014. Moved to UK wit EEA Family Permit on January 2015. Husband found a job on June, I applied in September, I widthrew that application by mistake. Then we sent a new one on January, requested passport and mine wasn't sent as they said I had no longer the right to reside here once they can decide my application.
We sent:
1- passports both original
2- marriage certificate
3- proof of we are living together since 2012 (bills, renting contract, bank statement)
3- about 15 photos of us and family
4- payslip and contract and bank showing my husband's wages
And that's it.
I think if you have sent everything as the home office guidelines documents, you should be fine.
Thanks to everyone and good luck
See you in five years, (I hope they don't leave UE)
The above quote is my own post I made earlier on 27 May.diego-560 wrote:Hi all
My partner and I have just applied for EEA EFM and EEA QP. I have learnt so much from these boards, it really helped me in getting my application together. I am the Extended Family Member as an Unmarried Partner, I'm a New Zealand citizen. She is the QP, and is Hungarian. We have been together for 6 years, have lived together for the past 3 and a bit years in London. We have very good evidence for the last 2 years of living together having a durable relationship (Various joint bills, joint bank account, joint tenancy agreements, joint council taxes) plus we included photos of us spread over the entire 6 years. We're going to visit my family again at the end of the year so I included a print of our confirmed itinerary to NZ for Christmas. I also included a pre-paid special delivery envelope already addressed to myself because I need them to send my passport back as soon as they are able. Not sure if it'll help, but I thought it can't hurt. Thanks Kamoe for the idea.
Here's our timeline so far:
25 May: Application sent
26 May: Application received by HO
27 May: Payment taken (for both of us)
.... to be continued!
Hi diego,diego-560 wrote:The above quote is my own post I made earlier on 27 May.diego-560 wrote:Hi all
My partner and I have just applied for EEA EFM and EEA QP. I have learnt so much from these boards, it really helped me in getting my application together. I am the Extended Family Member as an Unmarried Partner, I'm a New Zealand citizen. She is the QP, and is Hungarian. We have been together for 6 years, have lived together for the past 3 and a bit years in London. We have very good evidence for the last 2 years of living together having a durable relationship (Various joint bills, joint bank account, joint tenancy agreements, joint council taxes) plus we included photos of us spread over the entire 6 years. We're going to visit my family again at the end of the year so I included a print of our confirmed itinerary to NZ for Christmas. I also included a pre-paid special delivery envelope already addressed to myself because I need them to send my passport back as soon as they are able. Not sure if it'll help, but I thought it can't hurt. Thanks Kamoe for the idea.
Here's our timeline so far:
25 May: Application sent
26 May: Application received by HO
27 May: Payment taken (for both of us)
.... to be continued!
To provide an update, as of 19 June I have NOT received any bio-metrics letter, or any correspondence of any description.
Hungarian and New Zealander couple.
timeline?cypher6 wrote:I have gotten my documents yesterday still awaiting for the card. To those who are in similar situation with me,, how long did your card arrive after you got your docs??