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The best option will be to contact eu resulotionjjpmcat wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 8:52 amHi Everyone.
I wanted to check if anyone knows what month the UK Gov are processing now? I am an NI Citizen with an Irish passport and I applied for my husbands EEA on 15th June. Our timeline is as below:
Biometrics: 15/06/2021
Received by processing centre: 16/06/2021
Additioanl info requested: 19/06/2021 & submitted on 24/06/2021
Received email to confirm that the visa wasn't as straightforward and would take longer to process.
To this day we haven't received any more information on the visa process.
Would anyone be able to advise?
Yes, of course! It’s been 4 months since my mom’s application submission now and no update . I’ve sent two complaints so far and no response either.
Don’t worry about your BRP card, it will come in the post a few days time. When I got my settled status I was wondering the same and just assumed I’d have to get a shared code for when it might needed but after a few days I had my new shiny BRP card posted to me. Hope it’ll helps.Edrees94 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:05 amFinally thank god got my pre settle status today applied 21st january 2021
Biometrics : 18 feberuary
Coa : 3rd of May
Decision letter pre settle granted
1 September
I havent been told on the letter about the brp card
Is there someone know do we get the brp without applying for one because the letter says i can prove
My right to work and my status on using the homeoffice online service gov.uk but still need a brp to travel or going out of the country is there someone to calrify or have any information what can i do to get a brp card thank u x
Also, if you don’t mind me asking. Did you submit any evidences of your residency in the UK? I got my mum on the EUSS FP and applied for her pre-settled on the 12th of May 2021. We supplied all residential evidence of an EU sponsor but wasn’t able to supply anything for my mum as she only recently arrived. We did however submit some more additional documents for her as soon as we got her registered with a GP and opened a bank account for her.Mrsdoc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 2:17 pmDon’t worry about your BRP card, it will come in the post a few days time. When I got my settled status I was wondering the same and just assumed I’d have to get a shared code for when it might be needed but after a few days I had my new shiny BRP card posted to me. Hope it helps.Edrees94 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:05 amFinally thank god got my pre settle status today applied 21st january 2021
Biometrics : 18 feberuary
Coa : 3rd of May
Decision letter pre settle granted
1 September
I havent been told on the letter about the brp card
Is there someone know do we get the brp without applying for one because the letter says i can prove
My right to work and my status on using the homeoffice online service gov.uk but still need a brp to travel or going out of the country is there someone to calrify or have any information what can i do to get a brp card thank u x
I submitted my tenancy agreement, my payslips for the past seven months for Northern Ireland, bank statements from my NI bank for the past 12 months and some utility bills addressed in my name along with a letter from my employer confirming my employment. I also submitted my father's birth certificate to confirm he was a citizen of NI / UK at the time of my birth. I also submitted my marriage cert, too. I'm hoping this suffice what they need.Mrsdoc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:16 pmAlso, if you don’t mind me asking. Did you submit any evidences of your residency in the UK? I got my mum on the EUSS FP and applied for her pre-settled on the 12th of May 2021. We supplied all residential evidence of an EU sponsor but wasn’t able to supply anything for my mum as she only recently arrived. We did however submit some more additional documents for her as soon as we got her registered with a GP and opened a bank account for her.Mrsdoc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 2:17 pmDon’t worry about your BRP card, it will come in the post a few days time. When I got my settled status I was wondering the same and just assumed I’d have to get a shared code for when it might be needed but after a few days I had my new shiny BRP card posted to me. Hope it helps.Edrees94 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:05 amFinally thank god got my pre settle status today applied 21st january 2021
Biometrics : 18 feberuary
Coa : 3rd of May
Decision letter pre settle granted
1 September
I havent been told on the letter about the brp card
Is there someone know do we get the brp without applying for one because the letter says i can prove
My right to work and my status on using the homeoffice online service gov.uk but still need a brp to travel or going out of the country is there someone to calrify or have any information what can i do to get a brp card thank u x
I’m not sure if it’s a requirement as some say that you only need to show a passport and an entry stamp.
Thanks for the reply, jjpmcat. But are you a sponsor yourself ? I’m assuming you have sponsored your NONEU family member hence you supplied all the documents you’ve mentioned.My husband is also a Relevant person of Northern Ireland and we have submitted almost 8 years of residency evidences alongside his and his father’s birth certificates confirming they were born in Northern Ireland in order to sponsor my mother’s Pre-Settled application.jjpmcat wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 5:00 pmI submitted my tenancy agreement, my payslips for the past seven months for Northern Ireland, bank statements from my NI bank for the past 12 months and some utility bills addressed in my name along with a letter from my employer confirming my employment. I also submitted my father's birth certificate to confirm he was a citizen of NI / UK at the time of my birth. I also submitted my marriage cert, too. I'm hoping this suffice what they need.Mrsdoc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:16 pmAlso, if you don’t mind me asking. Did you submit any evidences of your residency in the UK? I got my mum on the EUSS FP and applied for her pre-settled on the 12th of May 2021. We supplied all residential evidence of an EU sponsor but wasn’t able to supply anything for my mum as she only recently arrived. We did however submit some more additional documents for her as soon as we got her registered with a GP and opened a bank account for her.Mrsdoc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 2:17 pmDon’t worry about your BRP card, it will come in the post a few days time. When I got my settled status I was wondering the same and just assumed I’d have to get a shared code for when it might be needed but after a few days I had my new shiny BRP card posted to me. Hope it helps.Edrees94 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:05 amFinally thank god got my pre settle status today applied 21st january 2021
Biometrics : 18 feberuary
Coa : 3rd of May
Decision letter pre settle granted
1 September
I havent been told on the letter about the brp card
Is there someone know do we get the brp without applying for one because the letter says i can prove
My right to work and my status on using the homeoffice online service gov.uk but still need a brp to travel or going out of the country is there someone to calrify or have any information what can i do to get a brp card thank u x
I’m not sure if it’s a requirement as some say that you only need to show a passport and an entry stamp.
Hi. Morning. As we were originally living in Republic of Ireland before I relocated back to Northern Ireland due to Covid, I supplied all the documents and financial statements as I was the sponsor. We also lived overseas in Asia prior to 2018 which was when we moved back to NI/ Ireland. I was under the impression that I as being a Relevant person of Northern Ireland I would have to supply all the documents necessary for his visa application?Mrsdoc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 5:23 pmThanks for the reply, jjpmcat. But are you a sponsor yourself ? I’m assuming you have sponsored your NONEU family member hence you supplied all the documents you’ve mentioned.My husband is also a Relevant person of Northern Ireland and we have submitted almost 8 years of residency evidences alongside his and his father’s birth certificates confirming they were born in Northern Ireland in order to sponsor my mother’s Pre-Settled application.jjpmcat wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 5:00 pmI submitted my tenancy agreement, my payslips for the past seven months for Northern Ireland, bank statements from my NI bank for the past 12 months and some utility bills addressed in my name along with a letter from my employer confirming my employment. I also submitted my father's birth certificate to confirm he was a citizen of NI / UK at the time of my birth. I also submitted my marriage cert, too. I'm hoping this suffice what they need.Mrsdoc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:16 pmAlso, if you don’t mind me asking. Did you submit any evidences of your residency in the UK? I got my mum on the EUSS FP and applied for her pre-settled on the 12th of May 2021. We supplied all residential evidence of an EU sponsor but wasn’t able to supply anything for my mum as she only recently arrived. We did however submit some more additional documents for her as soon as we got her registered with a GP and opened a bank account for her.Mrsdoc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 2:17 pmDon’t worry about your BRP card, it will come in the post a few days time. When I got my settled status I was wondering the same and just assumed I’d have to get a shared code for when it might be needed but after a few days I had my new shiny BRP card posted to me. Hope it helps.Edrees94 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:05 amFinally thank god got my pre settle status today applied 21st january 2021
Biometrics : 18 feberuary
Coa : 3rd of May
Decision letter pre settle granted
1 September
I havent been told on the letter about the brp card
Is there someone know do we get the brp without applying for one because the letter says i can prove
My right to work and my status on using the homeoffice online service gov.uk but still need a brp to travel or going out of the country is there someone to calrify or have any information what can i do to get a brp card thank u x
I’m not sure if it’s a requirement as some say that you only need to show a passport and an entry stamp.
I’m hoping it’s more than enough but as I mentioned in my previous post, I’ve seen on this forum that actual applicants (NONEU) would submit proof of address (GP letters, bank letters) for their Pre settled status application. Or am I missing something ?
Yes,Pre-Settled status is granted for 5 years and once it’s completed it makes an applicant eligible to apply for Settled Status which is equivalent of the indefinite leave to remain in the UK and if you’re a British citizen then your partner can immediately apply for a British Citizenship as soon as he/she gets their Settled Status.jjpmcat wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 10:08 amHello Mrsdoc
We haven't received a decision yet. The application was passed to the decision making centre on 15th June. I did receive an email from UKVI Surveys asking us to complete a quick 10 min survey to assess how we found the experience which I found strange as we haven't received a decision, yet.
Yes you are correct - while making the application we didn't actually have to provide any financial documents or proof, however as I wanted to ensure the applicantion go smooth I submitted my bank statements along with monthy payslips etc.
Am I right in thinking that if the visa is granted it is a five year visa?
Thank you for your reply
Congrats! Please is your sponsor a close family or extended? and when did you enter UK? Is it last year. I will appreciate if I get feedback. ThanksEdrees94 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:05 amFinally thank god got my pre settle status today applied 21st january 2021
Biometrics : 18 feberuary
Coa : 3rd of May
Decision letter pre settle granted
1 September
I havent been told on the letter about the brp card
Is there someone know do we get the brp without applying for one because the letter says i can prove
My right to work and my status on using the homeoffice online service gov.uk but still need a brp to travel or going out of the country is there someone to calrify or have any information what can i do to get a brp card thank u x
Hi there,Big toe wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 8:46 amHello....have you heard anything for your mum please?..i am yet to hear anything
I believe most of the remaining decisions made last week are just May cases,alot of May got decisions in August, it takes 3 to 3.5months to get decisions, advise u stop contacting them
That sounds encouraging . I’ve contacted them twice, first in July which got completely ignored and second in August with no response.
Please what number did you call thank youEdrees94 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 9:15 amThe best option will be to contact eu resulotionjjpmcat wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 8:52 amHi Everyone.
I wanted to check if anyone knows what month the UK Gov are processing now? I am an NI Citizen with an Irish passport and I applied for my husbands EEA on 15th June. Our timeline is as below:
Biometrics: 15/06/2021
Received by processing centre: 16/06/2021
Additioanl info requested: 19/06/2021 & submitted on 24/06/2021
Received email to confirm that the visa wasn't as straightforward and would take longer to process.
To this day we haven't received any more information on the visa process.
Would anyone be able to advise?
Centre and ask your local mp for help
Or to chase the case for you but i would say
The waiting times for all non eu nationals
Depends and can be long delay in it
I waited almost 7 to 8 months to i got my decision
The one thing helped was call resultion centre
Asked them i wanna talk to their supervisor when i spoke to her explain the situation and she was helpfull told she would escalate my application and i got a decision next week or talking to her so basically it depends and its by case by case basis