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well it wasn't the case for me, in the meantime could either of you (Obie/Noajthan) advise me with the above query! learning from you guys it was always a pleasure god blessObie wrote:Has anyone experience payment taking longer than 8 days for PR application.
Boilerplate letter.softy monster wrote:... in the meantime could either of you (Obie/Noajthan) advise me with the above query! learning from you guys it was always a pleasure god bless
Date of biometrics.RassesM wrote:Any updates from any other Non-EEA who submitted their PR applications mid-late May? My husband is British (I'm from NZ), we've been married nearly 6 years in February. First granted access through Surinder Singh when we were living in Germany.
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Is it 6 months from the date of application, from the date of payment, or date of the certificate of application?
A friend generously (but unhelpfully) booked me a trip away for the 9th of December, and I'm not confident the PR will be back in time.
https://visa-address-update.service.gov.uk/htalat10 wrote:Hi. Could anyone help me out regarding change of address?? How could i notify to HO about change of address??
first, welcome on board!!adsyb99 wrote:Hi,
I was hoping to get a bit of guidance.
I'm a non EEA citizen married to an EEA citizen, who has been exercising her treaty rights in the UK for the past 9 years. For the past 5 years, I've been on the EEA2 visa, which is due to expire next year. We've been married for just over 5 years and have been living in the UK the whole time, both in full employment. My wife hasn't applied for PR previously.
I was planning on applying for myself and my wife's PR shortly. A few queries:
1) Do I need to wait till my current visa is close to expiring (think I read 28 days somewhere, but can't remember where), or can I start the process now that we've been married for over 5 years?
2) Do we apply on the same form, or do we lodge separate applications? I would have thought the same form, as there's room to apply for family members, but I had a brief call with a solicitor, who told me that we should apply on separate forms, which to me didn't really make sense?
Thanks!
the PR card is for non-eea national and DCPR is for EEA national! Btw congratulation you can now go to the next step!agnetha007 wrote:I collected my DCPR today. Yay!!! Thanks to everybody in this forum for the help and support!
Application posted: 19/05/2016
Post Office attempted delivery: 30/11/2016
Total: 195 days
Just a quick question. I applied for the Permanent Residence card rather than certificate. I thought it would be a plastic ID-like card, but I received a blue paper document with a vignette of DCPR. Am I supposed to receive the card as well? I don't understand what is the difference between the card and the certificate (other than the plastic card being more practical).
It can take up to 6 months (or more).JGNS25 wrote:I am still waiting for my permanent residence card it has been nearly 4 months, I am married to a British national as well but still is taking long. Any idea how long it could take?
I come from EU country. I have been living in the UK for 6 years.
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