princedante wrote:alexandrette wrote:
So you say its all fine to wait 8 months if Home Office decides and we shouldnt get worried??? Do you have a TIME CONCEPT by any chance???
Also I thought this forum is a place where you get information and advice so if you have that share it and keep your opinion to yourself!!!
Also in regards to getting worried, when you have provided everything they requested and they are legit, what else can one do ? Like many forum members who have mentioned over here that all one can do is wait .
One member mentioned he had to wait upto 8 months to get his approval, so please do not ask a stupid question like time concept , there could be many factors that contribute for the late response , again mentioned by forum members that there could be a delay in processing due to backlog or any other factor , so where in the heck did you come up with a question of TIME concept is totally mind blowing
as for the advice bit, nad1983 was adviced that he could call them, send them letters etc which he has done, so what else would you suggest Alexandrette ? Perhaps nad1983 should go banging on the doors of the home office
So please......read the entire topic conversation before you go telling people what they should or should not do ............
Wish you all the best of luck nad1983, and I hope your mum in law gets well soon and you get the necessary visa to continue your stay in the uk
First of all because of people like you who are submissive to all violations of rules, the progress in dealing with applications are not getting any better. These people are not ruling the world or you. You may have such fantasy but we are in a real world and these people only process applications. Decisions made upon what you give as an evidence, not upon their own will.
Home office has to deal with such EEA application within 6 months.
Requesting a document back is your right and HO on thier website gives 10 working days to receive your passport for urgent travel plans.
Looking at this again they are not following their promise.
Holding an application for 8 months is violation of this rule and yeah at this point we shouldnt only wait but we shoud act against to remind these people that we have a voice so that violation shouldnt be repeated.
Second of all; of course you are entitled to your opinion as long as that opinion is constructive other than criticising someone as if he/she is lying.
Read what you wrote:
In relation to the sick mother etc , you never mentioned that in the beginning of this topic , you started mentioning it after someone said that it could take up to 6 months or longer, but by requesting for the passport to be returned due to travelling reasons could speed up the application process, you seem to have literally started mentioning the ill mother situation ever since. That's just my opinion.
So the issue here is your attitude. Also your approach is not helpfull, kind of telling people to blind themselves even if their applications are violated against EEA rules.
I actually read the entire topic in the first place and I advice you to re-read again as you missed so many facts. I am not immigration lawyer but I am sure there are many ways rather than faxing, mailing or -the worst- waiting.
I know there are experts on this forum (and thats why we are all here) who would give nad an advice and I see that you are not one of them, but still you block his further action with a post saying just to wait. So if you do not know what else to do, do not give him negative feedback just because couple of people have given the same advice to you or other people.
Good luck to you all!