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I have not tried the liverpool number yet, but will do this week. Jajanana, Do you know if FMRS applicant will be issued a COA , too?? many thanks xxxxjajanana wrote:Hi maganzo that's the right number, there are option to put on the system.
Just listen and type in the number you wish to make enquiries about.
Hi AnnaS,AnnaS wrote:In terms of complaints to HO. I sent four complaints in total (e-mail and post) once the 6 months were exceeded. I received only one reply and only after Solvit got involved. I'm not saying don't complain, do; you have every right to just be aware that they might ignore it. Getting outside help will certainly boost your chances.
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Hi Sillycrab,sillycrab wrote:I have not tried the liverpool number yet, but will do this week. Jajanana, Do you know if FMRS applicant will be issued a COA , too?? many thanks xxxxjajanana wrote:Hi maganzo that's the right number, there are option to put on the system.
Just listen and type in the number you wish to make enquiries about.
alright, thanks for the advice, i will ring them =)jajanana wrote:Hi Sillycrab,sillycrab wrote:I have not tried the liverpool number yet, but will do this week. Jajanana, Do you know if FMRS applicant will be issued a COA , too?? many thanks xxxxjajanana wrote:Hi maganzo that's the right number, there are option to put on the system.
Just listen and type in the number you wish to make enquiries about.
I would advice you to call them and ask for when are you going to receive the FMRS, I don't think they will issue you with COA but please keep your royalmail tracking number for future reference.
hmm, looks like I have to get ready some letters to their customer service, SOLVIT and the MP. will that really help?jajanana wrote:The UKBA don't want us here, the EU law is what is breaking their backs. They are trying not to give too much power to EUROPE, there is no way all the EEA2 applicants can come together and make complain as one voice.
The way you make your complain really matter for there to reply, the two l have made really break them into peace.
We first submitted the case to Solvit in my partner's home country (Finland), they then passed it to Solvit UK. It took them only ten days to get in touch with us saying that due to their intervention our case was now given urgent consideration and to keep them posted. The following week received apology/explanation letter from HO. A little over a month later RC was issued. In the letter they said I would be notified when the decision was made but nothing like that happened. The documents just arrived unexpectedly one morning. I guess they like to 'surprise' people.jajanana wrote:Hi AnnaS,AnnaS wrote:In terms of complaints to HO. I sent four complaints in total (e-mail and post) once the 6 months were exceeded. I received only one reply and only after Solvit got involved. I'm not saying don't complain, do; you have every right to just be aware that they might ignore it. Getting outside help will certainly boost your chances.
Peace
Which of the Solvit centre did you used during your complaint perid?
Please contact Solvit, your local MP and the UBKA complaint centre.sillycrab wrote:hmm, looks like I have to get ready some letters to their customer service, SOLVIT and the MP. will that really help?jajanana wrote:The UKBA don't want us here, the EU law is what is breaking their backs. They are trying not to give too much power to EUROPE, there is no way all the EEA2 applicants can come together and make complain as one voice.
The way you make your complain really matter for there to reply, the two l have made really break them into peace.
The MP is the best bet, get to your MP constituency office state your case clearly in a letter and email highlight your difficulties with the processing of your application be concise but never be rude. Make sure you and your EEA family member jointly sign all your complaint to your MP and UKBA.jajanana wrote:Please contact Solvit, your local MP and the UBKA complaint centre.sillycrab wrote:hmm, looks like I have to get ready some letters to their customer service, SOLVIT and the MP. will that really help?jajanana wrote:The UKBA don't want us here, the EU law is what is breaking their backs. They are trying not to give too much power to EUROPE, there is no way all the EEA2 applicants can come together and make complain as one voice.
The way you make your complain really matter for there to reply, the two l have made really break them into peace.
thanks jajanana,jajanana wrote:The UKBA don't want us here, the EU law is what is breaking their backs. They are trying not to give too much power to EUROPE, there is no way all the EEA2 applicants can come together and make complain as one voice.
The way you make your complain really matter for there to reply, the two l have made really break them into peace.
Hi 677ano,677ano wrote:The MP is the best bet, get to your MP constituency office state your case clearly in a letter and email highlight your difficulties with the processing of your application be concise but never be rude. Make sure you and your EEA family member jointly sign all your complaint to your MP and UKBA.jajanana wrote:Please contact Solvit, your local MP and the UBKA complaint centre.sillycrab wrote:hmm, looks like I have to get ready some letters to their customer service, SOLVIT and the MP. will that really help?jajanana wrote:The UKBA don't want us here, the EU law is what is breaking their backs. They are trying not to give too much power to EUROPE, there is no way all the EEA2 applicants can come together and make complain as one voice.
The way you make your complain really matter for there to reply, the two l have made really break them into peace.
Always end the letter by quoting the part of the EU directive stating the six months rule include your case ID etc. and your contact number insisting they can reach you on that number to discuss any aspect of your application.
I can't really say about the other stuff but if they request your passport back it means they are ready to make a decision. If this doesn't happen before six months are up go through the three steps (complaint to HO, case with Solvit, letter to MP) right away.jumpingzombie wrote:
I haven't heard anything since I received my passport back for a trip in March, though it's written 'please do not return your passport to the Home Office until it has been requested by a caseworker' in a letter I've received with my passport. It's been already June....
sillycrab wrote:Hi 677ano,677ano wrote:The MP is the best bet, get to your MP constituency office state your case clearly in a letter and email highlight your difficulties with the processing of your application be concise but never be rude. Make sure you and your EEA family member jointly sign all your complaint to your MP and UKBA.jajanana wrote:Please contact Solvit, your local MP and the UBKA complaint centre.sillycrab wrote:
hmm, looks like I have to get ready some letters to their customer service, SOLVIT and the MP. will that really help?
Always end the letter by quoting the part of the EU directive stating the six months rule include your case ID etc. and your contact number insisting they can reach you on that number to discuss any aspect of your application.
I couldnt find any rules or regulations under the EEA caseworker instructions that clearly state out how long it takes to process FMRS. everything I saw was about EEA2. FMRS is different from EEA2, isnt it? please could anyone send me links to FMRS caseworker instructions or something similar so that I could quote something in my complaint or letter to the SOLVIT? many thanks =)
well, i dont expect the UKBA to process my application within 1 month of receiving it. but they should at least have the decency to send me an acknowledgment / confirmation letter or COA to provide me with the HO reference ASAP. it's gonna be 5th week this friday and im gonna submit my case to SOLVIT end of next week. I guess the UKBA wouldn't like every applicant to go to SOLVIT, so they should really brush up on their services.
There is no way you will write to anyone i.e MP, UKBA or Nick Clegg etc. and get any positive result if you fail to include these relevant information.kafi wrote:thanks jajanana,jajanana wrote:The UKBA don't want us here, the EU law is what is breaking their backs. They are trying not to give too much power to EUROPE, there is no way all the EEA2 applicants can come together and make complain as one voice.
The way you make your complain really matter for there to reply, the two l have made really break them into peace.
you r right . just write to my local mp about delaying our application. and my wife also write to them.
I m not complaining to UKBA till 6 months finished..
Now I am planning to write to deputy Prime minister Nick Clegg..
we should all of us write to him & home minster .. saying that homeoffice r delaying us without any reason... we dont need to give the reference number , DOB etc.. just complain to them to speed up the process..
please spend 5 min to write them....... that will save our time & future applicant's time.