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MuhammadM86 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2019 6:46 pm
Yes. I have applied mid or April 2019 and still waiting. Apparently vas has been escalated to chief senior office
No, my wife is EU citizen and settled here, we have been in the UK 10 years. I applied for settled status as we have been married for 5 years, but my status before I applied was a refugee with BRP.asadaqeel wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2019 7:54 pmMuhammadM86 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2019 6:46 pm
Yes. I have applied mid or April 2019 and still waiting. Apparently vas has been escalated to chief senior office
Hi Muhammad which status di you applied for ? Did you applied with your wife ?
Thanks
MyRights wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 4:54 amash87, i think the best thing is to wait. I have been waiting for that long too. i applied March 31st and received COA 5th of April and on the 10th of May, caseworker contacted me to say since we have initiated divorce, they need me to send decree absolute but i did told her that i haven't got it as i suspected it was going to take some time.
So in June the HO called back to check if i have received decree absolute and if not, when i think i'm going to get it. I told them i'm not sure and then in July, they called back to find out if there was any update and by this time, i've received decree nisi which i told her but the caseworker told me its decree absolute they need. I inform her i'll receive it end of August. She told me to upload immediately so they can complete my application.
Since Sept i've called almost every week and its the same story. Just keep your eyes on your email as the case worker will be in touch as soon as they are done. Two weeks ago, i was told its been escalated to a different case worker and two days ago i called again and i was told its been transferred again on the 15th December to a senior case worker.
It is very draining and torture you mentally. I really wanted this to be sorted so i can concentrate on other things in 2020. It seem to me that all we can do is just wait patiently. If i were you, i wont withdraw the application as that will put you behind and all the energy your are putting in now will go in vain and the worse is, you will have to go through all of this again.
Wasn't this already answered when you asked previously?? You are over 21 and presumably your spouse lives abroad.Rania Anwar wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 11:06 amHi i am non eu family member lived with parents can my eu parent sponsor my husband please Reply me??
Rania Anwar wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:11 amHi Thank you so much really appreciate thatLeo_one wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 2:41 amHi I have find one link and read it carefully you will get the right answer of your question.
https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/partner-spouse
Hi Rania,Rania Anwar wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 11:06 amHi i am non eu family member lived with parents can my eu parent sponsor my husband please Reply me??
ThanksMrAviatorxx wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2019 1:27 pmHi Rania,Rania Anwar wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 11:06 amHi i am non eu family member lived with parents can my eu parent sponsor my husband please Reply me??
Yes, they can. Your husband will be an extend family member and providing that you are still with same household with your parents and financially dependent on your parents.
Original passport, copy of appointment letterZadith14 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2019 11:30 pmQuick questions for my husband who is a non-eu national with a family permit.
How long does it take to process pre-settlement application after biometric appointment?
What really happens at biometric appointment? I am a bit worried as my husband''s English is not too good. Hopefully it is straight forward. What documents do we need to bring for the appointment apart from passport of non-eu national?
@Icheema85 thank you so much for the info above. Yeah he submitted the relevant document including our mariage certificate. I thought they will keep his passport. Good thing they will scan and return it to him on the same time. You are right, we are joining the queue for the waiting time frame. My husband biometric appointment is next week. Hope your husband gets a positive response soon:)Icheema85 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 2:15 pm@Zadith14 , Hi ,nothing to be worried about, if you have already attached your relevant documents b4 submitting the application then they will just ask passport on your finger prints appointment and scan your finger prints and passport, nothing else And about the processing times it’s different for everyone, my non eu husband applied on 27 October and gave the fingerprints same day , next day he received his COA but still he is waiting for the decision, on calling to resolution centre they just says that everything is fine (we married almost 10 years ago) and soon he will get decision, it’s just a waiting game (just a mental torture).
Thank you for the clarity. Much appreciated:)Alijee786 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 11:01 pmOriginal passport, copy of appointment letterZadith14 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2019 11:30 pmQuick questions for my husband who is a non-eu national with a family permit.
How long does it take to process pre-settlement application after biometric appointment?
What really happens at biometric appointment? I am a bit worried as my husband''s English is not too good. Hopefully it is straight forward. What documents do we need to bring for the appointment apart from passport of non-eu national?
Thats it. No questions asked there
They just scan your passport and take fingerprints
DanielD1980 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:12 pmAnd as if the Home Office were watching this board, I received an email with my CoA this morningDanielD1980 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 5:14 pmHi all,
US citizen having been resident here since 2009. First non-biometric residence card expired in 2014, but had to apply for another 5-year non-biometric card since I had been in France for a year with my partner. My partner is an Irish citizen and we're living in Northern Ireland (yes he's from the RoI exercising EU rights in the UK technically). He isn't required to register with the EU settlement scheme so I don't have an application to tie mine to, but here's my timeline so far:
21 November - applied for settled status based on 5+ years of continuous residence. They needed a few extra proofs of residence from a number of years (oddly they needed 2013?) and submitted those. Completed the application and immediately booked a biometrics appointment for 25 November
25 November - biometrics completed and submitted.
As of today, still waiting to hear anything. No correspondence whatsoever yet after two weeks.
Now just to wait for my biometric card!
Waiting since mid NovemberDanielD1980 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 10:06 amI suppose with the Christmas holidays and General Election everything must have been put on hold. No word yet about a decision for my application made nearly 6 weeks ago, just the prior email for the COA. Has anyone else applied around mid-November and gotten a response since?
DanielD1980 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:12 pmAnd as if the Home Office were watching this board, I received an email with my CoA this morningDanielD1980 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 5:14 pmHi all,
US citizen having been resident here since 2009. First non-biometric residence card expired in 2014, but had to apply for another 5-year non-biometric card since I had been in France for a year with my partner. My partner is an Irish citizen and we're living in Northern Ireland (yes he's from the RoI exercising EU rights in the UK technically). He isn't required to register with the EU settlement scheme so I don't have an application to tie mine to, but here's my timeline so far:
21 November - applied for settled status based on 5+ years of continuous residence. They needed a few extra proofs of residence from a number of years (oddly they needed 2013?) and submitted those. Completed the application and immediately booked a biometrics appointment for 25 November
25 November - biometrics completed and submitted.
As of today, still waiting to hear anything. No correspondence whatsoever yet after two weeks.
Now just to wait for my biometric card!