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Oh Boy Sillycrab! I thought you already requested your passport back in June?sillycrab wrote:Hi Guys ,
Congratulations to all those who have received their PR cards.
Last week I submitted a request for return of documents as the mortgage company required original passports.
I hope this request will not affect my application. Three months have gone past since I submitted my PR application. Another three months to go
However, I have some new supporting documents to strengthen my application.
Do you guys think it is appropriate to send them to HO?
Regards
hi ill_gremlinx,ill_gremlinx wrote:Oh Boy Sillycrab! I thought you already requested your passport back in June?sillycrab wrote:Hi Guys ,
Congratulations to all those who have received their PR cards.
Last week I submitted a request for return of documents as the mortgage company required original passports.
I hope this request will not affect my application. Three months have gone past since I submitted my PR application. Another three months to go
However, I have some new supporting documents to strengthen my application.
Do you guys think it is appropriate to send them to HO?
Regards
I requested my wife EU nationals passport back on 14/06/16 and went through hell to get it back on the 26/07/16
You better request it back ASAP as its now taking longer to get documents back and in your case you are requesting for your passport so I don't think they will sent it back if the RC has expired
alexandrette wrote:Hello Everyone!
I have submitted my PR application as a family member of an EEA national together with application form for document certifying permanent residence of an EU national (my partner).
We have submitted original documents as guidance requires you to do so. Our application included all relevant documents, bank statements, bills, pay slips, tenancy agreements, evidences that we have been living together etc. My partner has been exercising his treaty rights in the UK for almost 15 years. In our application we have only covered the last 5 years. The first three years of the last 5 years my partner was medical student with some part time employments as a researcher. The last two years he has been employed by NHS. I am in full time employment for the last 7 years. We both have included letters from employers, payslips etc. We have also provided his EHIC card as comprehensive sickness insurance covers the time he was student and still valid.
We have been together for 7 years, 5 years in civil partnership. He is Italian and i am Turkish. We have always lived together so we had no problem putting evidences together.
It has been very laborious exercise as ever and our package weighed 5 kilos!! Costing £50 to post including self addressed envelope.
I am slightly concerned as after the Brexit every European friend i know who lives in UK is applying for document certifying permanent residence. Would this cause further delays?
The idea of all this is exhausting. Especially in the very beginning like today when you know this will take long time with nightmares.. I was here at the time i had made my application for Residence Card 5 years ago and had a great support by then. I have silently followed the forum. Now back again for longer ride!
Good luck to everybody who are going through the same process.
Benito11 wrote:smallpie wrote:Benito11 wrote:Hello ,
Hope you are all doing well . Well here is my story in short:
Sent my EEA4 together with my spouses ( EU national) EEA3 form on the same day. Delivered to HO the next day (23/06/16)
Payment taken the week after(30/06/16).
I have a question regarding CoA . Almost 6 weeks later still no letter, no email, no CoA - nothing at all!! My partner on other hand has a email with reference number from HO but not me Have you guys received it ?! : how long did it take on average?
My employer urgently needs to see prove of right to work in UK or else I am losing the job that I love
I spoke couple of times with those at HO to be told " that we are not sending CoA anymore " ?!!
Can this be true - I seen other things here on forum.
Did anyone here requested a CoA from HO ? Any email, phone number would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Benito11
Application posted: 22/06/16
Application received at Durham: 23/06/16
Payment taken:30/06/16
Biometric letter received:
Biometric done and sent:
COA letter received:
PR card received:
@ benito, u will not get coa if u haven't done your biometric, as non-European.
I noticed you have not done biometric yet according to your time line.
You may need to chase your biometric letter for enrolment first, by calling them and also try by emailing.
@ small pie ,
I did suspect this a bit tbh The point is, those on the phone line are so unhelpful and ineffective
Different caseworkers keep telling me different things.....
Did anyone here ask for biometrics?! What phone number and email or address did you use?!
Many thanks,
Benito11
alexandrette wrote:OK - Following from my last post, I need to ask something related to payment. As mentioned below I have applied with my partner who is EEA national both for permanent residence and document certifying permanent residence.
I sent the application on the 1st August and my payment was taken 3rd August. They have not taken the any payment fro my partner though??? Am I missing anything? I thought EEA nationals are also required to pay?
Any similar experience? Just to give a bit of context; we have submitted two separate application forms and used our personal banks accounts which are separate.
alexandrette wrote:Hello Everyone!
I have submitted my PR application as a family member of an EEA national together with application form for document certifying permanent residence of an EU national (my partner).
We have submitted original documents as guidance requires you to do so. Our application included all relevant documents, bank statements, bills, pay slips, tenancy agreements, evidences that we have been living together etc. My partner has been exercising his treaty rights in the UK for almost 15 years. In our application we have only covered the last 5 years. The first three years of the last 5 years my partner was medical student with some part time employments as a researcher. The last two years he has been employed by NHS. I am in full time employment for the last 7 years. We both have included letters from employers, payslips etc. We have also provided his EHIC card as comprehensive sickness insurance covers the time he was student and still valid.
We have been together for 7 years, 5 years in civil partnership. He is Italian and i am Turkish. We have always lived together so we had no problem putting evidences together.
It has been very laborious exercise as ever and our package weighed 5 kilos!! Costing £50 to post including self addressed envelope.
I am slightly concerned as after the Brexit every European friend i know who lives in UK is applying for document certifying permanent residence. Would this cause further delays?
The idea of all this is exhausting. Especially in the very beginning like today when you know this will take long time with nightmares.. I was here at the time i had made my application for Residence Card 5 years ago and had a great support by then. I have silently followed the forum. Now back again for longer ride!
Good luck to everybody who are going through the same process.