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Hi NeonLeon, what all documents are you planning to submit with parents application? I am in the same boatNeonleon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:35 pmReceived a call back from the EU Settlement team in the early afternoon after chasing them for 3 days. The guy said he will take my and my parents details in order to determine if they qualify under Surinder Singh route and before ending the call he said he will pass on the their details to another team (within EU Settlement team) and they will send the forms in the post but don't know when, may be in a weeks time or 10 days or more .
Well, although, EU Settlement team says a new set for Surinder Singh route of forms is under development and those new forms will be posted to Surinder Singh routers but they still have the current form available on their website which is more than 100 pages. If the old form is obsolete than why they don't take it off.
There are no guidelines for any category yet. Nobody knows what HO will be asking us to submit with new form.hugmot55 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:42 pmHi NeonLeon, what all documents are you planning to submit with parents application? I am in the same boatNeonleon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:35 pmReceived a call back from the EU Settlement team in the early afternoon after chasing them for 3 days. The guy said he will take my and my parents details in order to determine if they qualify under Surinder Singh route and before ending the call he said he will pass on the their details to another team (within EU Settlement team) and they will send the forms in the post but don't know when, may be in a weeks time or 10 days or more .
Well, although, EU Settlement team says a new set for Surinder Singh route of forms is under development and those new forms will be posted to Surinder Singh routers but they still have the current form available on their website which is more than 100 pages. If the old form is obsolete than why they don't take it off.
@hugmot55 I hopefully fill the forms over the weekend (keeping fingers crossed). I will share the chronology of our case in a new post under EEA section so others can comment, suggest and ask questions. I will try to list all documents here so you may have a look and let me know if you or someone else think I also do need any additional documentation .hugmot55 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:42 pmHi NeonLeon, what all documents are you planning to submit with parents application? I am in the same boatNeonleon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:35 pmReceived a call back from the EU Settlement team in the early afternoon after chasing them for 3 days. The guy said he will take my and my parents details in order to determine if they qualify under Surinder Singh route and before ending the call he said he will pass on the their details to another team (within EU Settlement team) and they will send the forms in the post but don't know when, may be in a weeks time or 10 days or more .
Well, although, EU Settlement team says a new set for Surinder Singh route of forms is under development and those new forms will be posted to Surinder Singh routers but they still have the current form available on their website which is more than 100 pages. If the old form is obsolete than why they don't take it off.
Neonleon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 5:12 pm@hugmot55 I hopefully fill the forms over the weekend (keeping fingers crossed). I will share the chronology of our case in a new post under EEA section so others can comment, suggest and ask questions. I will try to list all documents here so you may have a look and let me know if you or someone else think I also do need any additional documentation .hugmot55 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:42 pmHi NeonLeon, what all documents are you planning to submit with parents application? I am in the same boatNeonleon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:35 pmReceived a call back from the EU Settlement team in the early afternoon after chasing them for 3 days. The guy said he will take my and my parents details in order to determine if they qualify under Surinder Singh route and before ending the call he said he will pass on the their details to another team (within EU Settlement team) and they will send the forms in the post but don't know when, may be in a weeks time or 10 days or more .
Well, although, EU Settlement team says a new set for Surinder Singh route of forms is under development and those new forms will be posted to Surinder Singh routers but they still have the current form available on their website which is more than 100 pages. If the old form is obsolete than why they don't take it off.
What documents are you planning to attach, if you already know and don't mind sharing. May I also ask what entry stamp your NON-EEA Family got on their passport/s when they enter the UK . You may read my original post to read more details. Thanks
well, seems we all get different answers.abbasi11 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 1:45 amReceived a call from home office on Sunday morning as i had wrote to them asking for Surinder Singh application form to be sent , caller took mine and my wife details and said it will take 3-4 weeks for the form to be sent as its not ready yet.when I told him that her residence card is expiring in less the 4 weeks , and we had plans of travelling soon so was given a phone number of UK visas and was told to tell them of the situation and residence card will be extended.
Everyone is getting different answers as no one really knows whats happening. I was on the phone with them yesterday and was told the forms will be sent out within 2 weeks...? let's just wait and see..ellyell wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 8:28 amwell, seems we all get different answers.abbasi11 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 1:45 amReceived a call from home office on Sunday morning as i had wrote to them asking for Surinder Singh application form to be sent , caller took mine and my wife details and said it will take 3-4 weeks for the form to be sent as its not ready yet.when I told him that her residence card is expiring in less the 4 weeks , and we had plans of travelling soon so was given a phone number of UK visas and was told to tell them of the situation and residence card will be extended.
I called them again last Friday (I requested the paper form on 31st Mar) and the person I talked put me on hold and discussed with this team dealing with Surinder Singh cases and came back and said it should arrive within 10 working days (from 31st Mar - wen request was noted), means latest this Friday. He has not mentioned that the form is not ready yet.
I have sent a complaint email to HO. They should have really managed this process better. It is unbelievable if they still have not designed the form yet.mufc69 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 10:55 amEveryone is getting different answers as no one really knows whats happening. I was on the phone with them yesterday and was told the forms will be sent out within 2 weeks...? let's just wait and see..ellyell wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 8:28 amwell, seems we all get different answers.abbasi11 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 1:45 amReceived a call from home office on Sunday morning as i had wrote to them asking for Surinder Singh application form to be sent , caller took mine and my wife details and said it will take 3-4 weeks for the form to be sent as its not ready yet.when I told him that her residence card is expiring in less the 4 weeks , and we had plans of travelling soon so was given a phone number of UK visas and was told to tell them of the situation and residence card will be extended.
I called them again last Friday (I requested the paper form on 31st Mar) and the person I talked put me on hold and discussed with this team dealing with Surinder Singh cases and came back and said it should arrive within 10 working days (from 31st Mar - wen request was noted), means latest this Friday. He has not mentioned that the form is not ready yet.
I have the same issue. I travel a lot for my job. We need to submit our passports with application. (All non-EU citizens have to submit passports as proof of identity) But I believe we are able to request it back. But again this process of submitting it and requesting it back will likely take at least a month.alex98uk wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:02 pmAnyone know the likelihood of having to submit passports as part of this new paper application?
My wife works in international sales and if it's another 4 months (like EEA BRP) where the HO hold the passport, it's going to wreak havoc on her ability to travel abroad.
I'm hoping that it can be done by just providing the BRP number as proof
This is the form if anyone interestedPLUZZ wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 9:50 pmNeonleon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 5:12 pm@hugmot55 I hopefully fill the forms over the weekend (keeping fingers crossed). I will share the chronology of our case in a new post under EEA section so others can comment, suggest and ask questions. I will try to list all documents here so you may have a look and let me know if you or someone else think I also do need any additional documentation .hugmot55 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:42 pmHi NeonLeon, what all documents are you planning to submit with parents application? I am in the same boatNeonleon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:35 pmReceived a call back from the EU Settlement team in the early afternoon after chasing them for 3 days. The guy said he will take my and my parents details in order to determine if they qualify under Surinder Singh route and before ending the call he said he will pass on the their details to another team (within EU Settlement team) and they will send the forms in the post but don't know when, may be in a weeks time or 10 days or more .
Well, although, EU Settlement team says a new set for Surinder Singh route of forms is under development and those new forms will be posted to Surinder Singh routers but they still have the current form available on their website which is more than 100 pages. If the old form is obsolete than why they don't take it off.
What documents are you planning to attach, if you already know and don't mind sharing. May I also ask what entry stamp your NON-EEA Family got on their passport/s when they enter the UK . You may read my original post to read more details. Thanks
Hi
I am not sure if you will find this helpful but i thought I will post here the documents that I have prepared in readiness for my application. Please bear in mind i am applying for settled status using a Surinder Singh RC.
Prepared documents are as follows-
1. My passport and my wife's passport as evidence of identities
2. Marriage certificate as evidence of relationship. ( I am also including bills and other documents dating back to 5 yrs which evidences genuine marriage, although i am not sure if this will be necessary, but i have the documents ready just in case).
3. I am sure the National insurance numbers of both myself and wifey will pull out 5 years record of living in the UK, but i have also ordered 5 years worth of bank statements from my bank and wifey's bank just in case.
4. Nobody knows whether the forms will request evidence of the Brit living and working in another EU state as seen in the case of PR applications, but I have endeavoured to have these documents ready. A lot of these documents were lost by HO when I applied for my RC in 2013 but luckily, I scanned and kept electronic copies of each document that I sent at the time. This was because it was very common for HO to lose your documents around that time, not sure if that still happens much these days. So I printed out the scanned documents and sent each of them to their issuing organisations in Ireland, requesting a cover letter certifying that they are genuine documents. Some of the organisations were magnanimous enough to issue me fresh copies of the bills from their records, and the rest issued ceftifying cover letters. As I said, all of these may not be necessary for the new settlement scheme application, but it is better to be ready.
5. Guidance in the scheme mentioned that it is not required for the Brit to exercise treaty rights following arrival in the UK, so i dont think it is necessary to collate evidence that my Mrs has been working since November ,25, 2016. However, i do have ready, a seperate set of banks statements from 2016 till date for my Mrs if required. But i am sure this wont be required.
6. Now I am not sure whether the test of centre of life will to come into thie application process as there is a link on the settlement scheme page which directs you to eligibility requirements if applying in the surinder singh category. In that link, there was talk of centre of life and whether the move to the EU country was aimed at circumventing UK immigration rules. What I am not sure about is whether that link is a newly prepared guideline for this new settlement scheme or whether this was the previous guideline under the PR application, which was just linked to the new settlement scheme in the hope of giving applicants a general overview of eligibility reqirements. We can only hope that this stringent requirements will not apply under this new application process. Whatever the case maybe, i dont imagine that the centre of life requirement will be applicable to me as i applied for my RC in 2013 and I am covered by the transitioal arrangements in the 2006 EEA regulations. The new settlement scheme caseworker guidance asked workers to give consideration to the transitional arrangements. The extent to which centre of life rules will be applied under this new scheme remains to be seen.
So thats my preparation for application under the new scheme so far. If anyone feels there is something I may have missed out, please suggest. Better to be over-prepared than risk a refusal.
Shalom!
You don’t have to show the center of your life if you have a residence card issue in another eu country I am attaching the form https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... sthrough=1PLUZZ wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 9:50 pmNeonleon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 5:12 pm@hugmot55 I hopefully fill the forms over the weekend (keeping fingers crossed). I will share the chronology of our case in a new post under EEA section so others can comment, suggest and ask questions. I will try to list all documents here so you may have a look and let me know if you or someone else think I also do need any additional documentation .hugmot55 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:42 pmHi NeonLeon, what all documents are you planning to submit with parents application? I am in the same boatNeonleon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:35 pmReceived a call back from the EU Settlement team in the early afternoon after chasing them for 3 days. The guy said he will take my and my parents details in order to determine if they qualify under Surinder Singh route and before ending the call he said he will pass on the their details to another team (within EU Settlement team) and they will send the forms in the post but don't know when, may be in a weeks time or 10 days or more .
Well, although, EU Settlement team says a new set for Surinder Singh route of forms is under development and those new forms will be posted to Surinder Singh routers but they still have the current form available on their website which is more than 100 pages. If the old form is obsolete than why they don't take it off.
What documents are you planning to attach, if you already know and don't mind sharing. May I also ask what entry stamp your NON-EEA Family got on their passport/s when they enter the UK . You may read my original post to read more details. Thanks
Hi
I am not sure if you will find this helpful but i thought I will post here the documents that I have prepared in readiness for my application. Please bear in mind i am applying for settled status using a Surinder Singh RC.
Prepared documents are as follows-
1. My passport and my wife's passport as evidence of identities
2. Marriage certificate as evidence of relationship. ( I am also including bills and other documents dating back to 5 yrs which evidences genuine marriage, although i am not sure if this will be necessary, but i have the documents ready just in case).
3. I am sure the National insurance numbers of both myself and wifey will pull out 5 years record of living in the UK, but i have also ordered 5 years worth of bank statements from my bank and wifey's bank just in case.
4. Nobody knows whether the forms will request evidence of the Brit living and working in another EU state as seen in the case of PR applications, but I have endeavoured to have these documents ready. A lot of these documents were lost by HO when I applied for my RC in 2013 but luckily, I scanned and kept electronic copies of each document that I sent at the time. This was because it was very common for HO to lose your documents around that time, not sure if that still happens much these days. So I printed out the scanned documents and sent each of them to their issuing organisations in Ireland, requesting a cover letter certifying that they are genuine documents. Some of the organisations were magnanimous enough to issue me fresh copies of the bills from their records, and the rest issued ceftifying cover letters. As I said, all of these may not be necessary for the new settlement scheme application, but it is better to be ready.
5. Guidance in the scheme mentioned that it is not required for the Brit to exercise treaty rights following arrival in the UK, so i dont think it is necessary to collate evidence that my Mrs has been working since November ,25, 2016. However, i do have ready, a seperate set of banks statements from 2016 till date for my Mrs if required. But i am sure this wont be required.
6. Now I am not sure whether the test of centre of life will to come into thie application process as there is a link on the settlement scheme page which directs you to eligibility requirements if applying in the surinder singh category. In that link, there was talk of centre of life and whether the move to the EU country was aimed at circumventing UK immigration rules. What I am not sure about is whether that link is a newly prepared guideline for this new settlement scheme or whether this was the previous guideline under the PR application, which was just linked to the new settlement scheme in the hope of giving applicants a general overview of eligibility reqirements. We can only hope that this stringent requirements will not apply under this new application process. Whatever the case maybe, i dont imagine that the centre of life requirement will be applicable to me as i applied for my RC in 2013 and I am covered by the transitioal arrangements in the 2006 EEA regulations. The new settlement scheme caseworker guidance asked workers to give consideration to the transitional arrangements. The extent to which centre of life rules will be applied under this new scheme remains to be seen.
So thats my preparation for application under the new scheme so far. If anyone feels there is something I may have missed out, please suggest. Better to be over-prepared than risk a refusal.
Shalom!