epoh wrote:Hello Everybody,
My husband applied for his residence card back on Dec 21, 2010. After that, we sent 4 emails and called twice the UK Border Agency. We came to know that the COA was sent out to our address on Feb 10th.
Yet, as of today, we still did not receive it. I wonder if this is common or unusual. We read other messages from other members of the forum, and it seems to us the COA usually takes 1 month maximum to be received.
Any feedback/advice?
Thanks in advance and best.
hi,
they should issue you a COA immediately on receipt of your application ideally, however they do take their time. Few things you need to take into consideration:
you submitted few days before christmas perhaps that had a thing to do with it, the COA is sent 2nd class royal mail which can take 5-10 working days, and it could have been misplaced by the royal. so far youve done the right thing by chasing them through the avenues youve mentioned, they should respond accordingly. if you havent received it, call them. they would ask you to write in, request for their fax number (they change it often) and send them a fax( it gets there instantly). also ask if it has been assigned to a case worker, if it has request that your case worker sends it to you cos you require it for employment purposes.
you have to bear in mind that when you initially submit an EEA application that requires COA to be sent it goes to a team whose sole purpose is to check ur docs and issue what needs to be issued and thats it! it then moves to the casework stage.
hope this helps good luck and God speed