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That would be really interesting to findout how this VISA OFFICE does work in regards to PR applications.Chirurgie wrote:Thanks Heidi, reply much appreciated. In our favour, we do not have children and hope this makes the application easier (if not quicker!)
Anyone have experience with VISAOFFICE? Can they help in this matter and especially after application has already been submitted? thanks
Hi Heidi,heidi1234 wrote:Hi there
Give them a ring and see. We felt with them when we did the 5 year visa .
There website is
www.visa-office.com
Good luck and let us know what he says.
Heidi
Any updates guys?keshgrover wrote:Hi Heidi,heidi1234 wrote:Hi there
Give them a ring and see. We felt with them when we did the 5 year visa .
There website is
www.visa-office.com
Good luck and let us know what he says.
Heidi
Things have changed a lot since you use the service of VISA OFFICE. Home office was used tobe very prompt and applications were being dealt within weeks 5 to 6 years ago. But now they have got a lot of s**** to sort out due to expension of EU. When my wife and I had our RC 5 and half years ago it only took 6 weeks that time from the date applications were submitted.
We both are still waiting for our PR. But it seems like we have to wait for long. May god put his mercy on us all.
Please share any progress guys.
As long as they have your application in progress, your previously valid status remains unchanged. I just show them my old passport with previous letter of Spouse of EEA status and explain current passport with UKBA awaiting this applicationmustafa80 wrote:I have been waiting since december 2008, I am actually stuck, thanks for all your replies and experience stories. but Ihave a question: on my COA letter it states that I am expected to present to my employer my PR on my passport but they still have my passport, am i illegally employed as i passed my six month period.
Did applied on the ground of EEA national spouse that has retained his recedency after 5yrs,i had the 5yrs RC before.Yes,im still married to my wife.They asked for my wife's payslips,P60,empolyer's letter and bank statements from april last year till may this year but only send the tax returns payment cos my wife is self empoyed and i was also asked for my P60,payslips and employer letter from last year april to may this year.I already gave them 5yrs documents last year when i applied.bebe2 wrote:congrats biggiesmall
pls give us on wat grounds u applied.
are u still married to ur wife? wat documents did u give them? wat did they ask for?
Indeed you are spot on Eric! I owe a lot to you whom keep stressing the point. I was patient for very long (too long!) and finally found this European Enquiries email for UKBA and received immediate letter apologising and case worker assigned. From that point, it was just over a month to getting my passport. Thanks againEric-Poole wrote:Congratulation Chirurgie,
One theme clearly appears: action pays and the more you make noise about your case the more chance you will stand that UKBA will do something about your case.
This is clearly NOT the way, a Governmental Organization should work !!
But given the incredible level of INCOMPETENCE shown by UKBA, this is unfortunately the only solution.
Cheers. Eric
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