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dexter19 wrote:Dear Obie & Nojanathan,
Hope you guys are well and the people on the forum.
My timeline as a NON-EEA PR as follows : Marriage is active 2011 April to till date and forever.
Application Sent : 22/08/2016
Money Taken : 03/09/2016
Bio metrics Received : 12 Sept
COA Received : 22/09/2016
Passport Received : ???
PR Received ??
It's well over 6 months now since i have made an application.
I have called home office on 28/02/2017 regarding the outcome of the application they asked me about my wife and my details . I gave them the information and by the way my wife is a Latvian citizen and DCPR Holder will be applying for BC citizen ship in October 2017.
Please also note am serving a caution for "common Assault" in 2013 was arrested for one night . If anyone could advise me what can i expect from home office to be well prepared for possible assault and yes the lady on the phone was very rude but i was gentle and patient regardless of my situation.
Mr. Obie and Mr. Nojanathan i have been reading your comments for a long time now. Could any of you guys please shed some light on my situation.
Much appreciate your guidance and advise.
Many thanks,
M
This will be your final warning. Please refrain from posting names and weblinks of third party companies. This is not permitted on the forum.alex78 wrote:Hello!
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Because all absences need to be included (even short holidays) in the application. It is worth to check what information the Home Office has on you.
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You are not an extended family member but rather a direct descendant i.e. Child of an EEA national (your father/sponsor) and therefore that statement does not apply to you.EUCitizenPT wrote:Dear noajthan
I have applied for DCPR few weeks ago based on the descendant aged under 21. I have selected this category as I was a student and living with my family in UK since 2011. When I have selected this category I didn't notice there has a box on the below where says ' Note: if you are, or have been, an extended family member of the relevant EEA national, you must have held valid residence documentation (registration certificate, residence card or EEA family permit) throughout the relevant qualifying period.' but I never applied for registration certificate. For supporting documents I have enclosed my passport, father's passport (sponsor), my birth of certificate (international format), 4 years college letters, a cover letter as I couldn't arrange a letter from my school as school does not exist anymore, father's (sponsor) 5 years bank statements(shows child benefit, child tax credit and wages etc), 2 p60, 5 years payslips, 5 years tenancy agreement,some housing benefit letters, some council tax letters, 5 years all school and college ID cards and recent ehic card.
* Do you think my application will be refuse as I never applied for Registration Certificate or hold one?
* Those supporting documents I have sent are they well adequate?
* If the application gets refused do I have to apply for registration certificate first then apply for DCPR?
Thank you
Applied: 3rd Oct 2016 - NON EEA PRUnowhatimeanharrry wrote:Hi everyone has any none eea applicant from October had their decision yet ? Thanks
Hi ikonkarIkonkar wrote:Applied: 3rd Oct 2016 - NON EEA PRUnowhatimeanharrry wrote:Hi everyone has any none eea applicant from October had their decision yet ? Thanks
I approached my MP for an update, this the reply I got....
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I have spoken to the Home Office. They tell me that your application is still under consideration and that the service standards timescales’ ends on 4th April. The Home Office has said they will contact the casework team to see if they can provide me with any further update.
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I am still waiting... less than 3 weeks to go.Unowhatimeanharrry wrote:Hi ikonkarIkonkar wrote:Applied: 3rd Oct 2016 - NON EEA PRUnowhatimeanharrry wrote:Hi everyone has any none eea applicant from October had their decision yet ? Thanks
I approached my MP for an update, this the reply I got....
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I have spoken to the Home Office. They tell me that your application is still under consideration and that the service standards timescales’ ends on 4th April. The Home Office has said they will contact the casework team to see if they can provide me with any further update.
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Thanks for sharing this with us I wish u best of luck and plz let us know what's happening thanks
new.citizen wrote:Confirmation E-mail: 14/2/2017 @ 11:04 amnew.citizen wrote:2nd Attempt.
Submitted online application form: 13/2/2017
Submitted documents using European passport return service (EPRS): 13/2/2017
Documents confirmed delivered by DX: 14/2/2017