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it says " non-EU partner of an EU citizen cannot start accruing time towards permanent residence status until they have a residence card "mohsinali12 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:02 amaskme82 hi,
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thanks for your reply i really appreciated.askmeplz82 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 3:04 amit says " non-EU partner of an EU citizen cannot start accruing time towards permanent residence status until they have a residence card "mohsinali12 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:02 amaskme82 hi,
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I'm waiting since 7 June as well !! There is nothing much that can be done, even no need to call them !
I have been waiting since July.Made application on 04/07/19
Congratulations that was one long difficult journey you had but luckily its all past now, i only had one PR refused in FTT as well and at this point i might even accept pre settlement sent my evidence requested on 5th septoraake wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 8:14 pmMy immigration history/timeline
- Arrived the UK, a Non EU National, in 2004 as a Post graduate Student
- Married my wife, a French national, in 2008.
- Applied for Residence Card in September 2008
- Residence Card granted in January 2010
- Applied for PR in 2014. PR Refused
- Appealed in 2015. Appeal lost (citing lack of documentary evidence).
- Re-applied for PR in 2016 (as Immigration Judge from 2015 appeal advised me to).
- PR Application Refused again in 2016 (HO cited the same refusal reasons from 2015).
- Applied for LEAVE TO REMAIN as a parent of British Citizens (children) in 2017.
- HO requested proof that I am in my children’s lives in August 2019
- Proofs sent but was delayed in post due to August Bank Holiday so arrived late to case worker.
- Application as parent of British Citizen refused in August 2019.
- Applied under the EU Settlement scheme on March 2019 whilst waiting for the outcome of
application for LEAVE TO REMAIN as parent of British Child.
-Biometric for EU Settlement Scheme done May 2019.
- COA Received June 2017.
- HO Requested wife’s I.D & proof of residence on 14th June 2019.
- Wife’s I.D and proof of Residence sent to HO on 14th June 2019.
- HO called and offered me Pre-Settled Status on 18th June 2019.
- HO Offer of Pre-Settled Status Refused by me on 18th June 2019.
- EU Settlement Scheme Status Outcome – Settled Status Granted 10th September 2019.
- Card received in the post 20th September 2019
I know each application is different but to those weary, apprehensive and confused, I implore you to stay strong. Pray, cross all your T’s, dot all your I’s and leave the rest and it’ll surely happen for you.
Goodluck and Godspeed
Daddyzico have you heard anything from them yet? I'm also in similar situation and waiting since 20 may.. No outcome yet.daddyzico wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:43 pmCongratulations!Yasir nisar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:32 pmI have been following this forearm for a while and got a lot of useful information. My timeline may motivate many people. Here is my timeline
Applied: 15/04/2019
Biomatrics: 22/04/2019
COA: 29/04/2019
Asked for divorce certificate: 27/07/2019 and submited on the same day.
Did too many call. Involved MP as well.
My application was retained right kind of application.
Didn’t provide the present ex wife id. Just gave them the expired one.
Granted settle status: 18/09/2019
Almost like my timeline and same situation as well. Hope for us all then.
Thanks for your update
Nothing yetFatimah1960 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 11:13 pmDaddyzico have you heard anything from them yet? I'm also in similar situation and waiting since 20 may.. No outcome yet.daddyzico wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:43 pmCongratulations!Yasir nisar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:32 pmI have been following this forearm for a while and got a lot of useful information. My timeline may motivate many people. Here is my timeline
Applied: 15/04/2019
Biomatrics: 22/04/2019
COA: 29/04/2019
Asked for divorce certificate: 27/07/2019 and submited on the same day.
Did too many call. Involved MP as well.
My application was retained right kind of application.
Didn’t provide the present ex wife id. Just gave them the expired one.
Granted settle status: 18/09/2019
Almost like my timeline and same situation as well. Hope for us all then.
Thanks for your update
Have you received your CoA? I contacted my MP, all I need was my application number, my full name and address when I wrote the letter to him.Joseph6 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 12:37 pmDidn't contact my MP but was in a similar position to you and I called them again yesterday and said I was interviewing for a job and employer requested COA - they then gave me details of who to contact but also the lady on the phone was helpful and said she could see I'd been waiting over a month and would put a note on my case to escalate it.
Honestly it's so frustrating so email your MP but in the meantime keep phoning multiple times a day even and speak to multiple people because you may get through to someone who will escalate your case (who knows why the 40 phone calls I made before that didn't suggest escalating - seems to depend on who you get through to)
Good luck
My details:
Am non-EU spouse, EU spouse was granted settled status 16 Aug (1 days after applying)
Submitted my application for settled status: 16 Aug (I simply gave my NI number and they said it was sufficient proof of 5 years residence so my case should be simple)
Biometrics: 20 Aug
COA: pending
Settled status: Pending
What frustrates the heck out of me is a friend of the same nationality, exact same situation as me but a stay at home mom therefore no NI contribution history - submitted her application and had to submit 5 years worth of evidence of residence, got COA and settled status within 2 days. I can't fathom why, when we applied on the same day, hers was approved so quickly when it was more complicated and mine is pending
same like you mine is at 7 June and still waiting, my EU wife received her settlment in 3 days !
I believe because you already have an rc it's much quicker as they already have proof of your relationship and biometrics which is why you didn't need an appointmentMitchelle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 6:01 pmMy time line non eea family memeber of irish national
Got married in 2014
Applied for residence card in 2015
Got refused
Went to court
Won appeal in ftt in january 2018
Got my biometrics residence card in aug 2018
Applied for my settled status application today on the app which 1st oct 2019
Scanned my card was read straightaway
Uploaded 5 years residence documents mine and my wife
Coa emailed straight away no biometrics no nothing
Straight away coa emailed in like 1 minutes
Now my question is that is it normal or do i have todomy biometrics ???
Hi Kamote,Kamote0926 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 10:05 pmGoodevening guys. Just an update and a quick question
Non eu applying for settlement scheme timeline:
Application submitted: 22.07.19
Biometrict done: 07.08.2019
Contacted the eu resolution centre twice (email and phone): 12.09.2019, they cant give me the satatus of my application, they said the caseworker will gonna contact me if there are more required docs to submit.
COA recieved: 30.09.19.
My question is, when you recieved the COA, will this be a guarantee you will recieved a positive result? By the way I applied for Settled Status.
Hi Misfits, im just wondering wethere COA will guarantee that the Decision will come out with the positive result. As you said it means that my application is Valid, does it mean that the HO will not gonna require me further documents to support my application? And in your case, are you divorsed or seperated to your eu partner? My friend also submitted just the p60 and a marriage cert, and scanned of her resident permit, they both seperated, and her partner was not really cooperative. and after 2.5 months of waiting she recieved her COA. Hopefully you will recieved yours soon. Just wait for further instruction incase they require more documents. When I called eu resolution center before the lady said helping me to obtain my status is of utmost important to them anyway just pray, and wait.Misfits wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 10:12 pmHi Kamote,Kamote0926 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 10:05 pmGoodevening guys. Just an update and a quick question
Non eu applying for settlement scheme timeline:
Application submitted: 22.07.19
Biometrict done: 07.08.2019
Contacted the eu resolution centre twice (email and phone): 12.09.2019, they cant give me the satatus of my application, they said the caseworker will gonna contact me if there are more required docs to submit.
COA recieved: 30.09.19.
My question is, when you recieved the COA, will this be a guarantee you will recieved a positive result? By the way I applied for Settled Status.
I’ve read that the COA is confirmation of a valid application under the EU Settlement Scheme.
I too I’m non eaa national .my time line is
Applied for settled status 6/9/19
Biometrics done 13/9/19
COA - still waiting
Status approval letter- still waiting.
My case is I separated from my eea partner, I don’t have a valid ID for my partner, all I have is P60s Bills and NI .
Just hoping for the best .