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The link you have shared from the UKBA site says 10 days and not 10 working days. I am not sure where do people find 15 working days as that would not mean accelerated.corum wrote:Hi There, as far as I know it's 15 working days. They get sent to Poland to be processed. I think that each embassy will have a page of visa application times, like the one in the Czech Republic does:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... ableAnchor
If it's urgent you can request a priority service, and justify why it's urgent. I tried that and the lady at the counter said, no there is no urgent priority or anything like that. I showed her the exact phrase that I had taken from the government's own document, and then she said, oh yes actually you are right fro EEA FP you can request that. I got the criteria for priority here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27885818/UK/UKB ... Marked.pdf
I also gave them an entire truck load of documents proving my case, well organised too. And finally I asked for our travel documents back as quickly as possible, as I read that they can sometime approve and complete an application immediately if the passport etc is required back urgently.
See my thread here, I will update once I get it. Good luck with your application.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=95773
The second link you posted is case worker guidelines for in-country (Residence Card) applications. It is not for EEA family permit. There isn't a definition how long it should take but it should be treated as a priority application from start (you don't need to ask for it) although some consulates might be slower than others.corum wrote:Hi There, as far as I know it's 15 working days. They get sent to Poland to be processed. I think that each embassy will have a page of visa application times, like the one in the Czech Republic does:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... ableAnchor
If it's urgent you can request a priority service, and justify why it's urgent. I tried that and the lady at the counter said, no there is no urgent priority or anything like that. I showed her the exact phrase that I had taken from the government's own document, and then she said, oh yes actually you are right fro EEA FP you can request that. I got the criteria for priority here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27885818/UK/UKB ... Marked.pdf
I also gave them an entire truck load of documents proving my case, well organised too. And finally I asked for our travel documents back as quickly as possible, as I read that they can sometime approve and complete an application immediately if the passport etc is required back urgently.
See my thread here, I will update once I get it. Good luck with your application.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=95773
i checked and here you go -this only from egypt section processing time-newbieholland wrote:Lucky you! I am waiting for a while now. Definately longer than you two.
I would not comment on this as you will seriously get offended. So just piss off. I am already annoyed with the wait and dont need your stupid comments.mhamdsamy wrote:go there and say i want my fpnewbieholland wrote:Lucky you! I am waiting for a while now. Definately longer than you two.
i am s e x y and i know it
they give to you in 2 days also
i should get my dhl envelop tommorw ,
ok i was joking sorrynewbieholland wrote:I would not comment on this as you will seriously get offended. So just piss off. I am already annoyed with the wait and dont need your stupid comments.mhamdsamy wrote:go there and say i want my fpnewbieholland wrote:Lucky you! I am waiting for a while now. Definately longer than you two.
i am s e x y and i know it
they give to you in 2 days also
i should get my dhl envelop tommorw ,
Jambo- is there any limit they can keep the application for? From 15 days to 40 days seems to be a real long time for 3% of the applications which haven`t been decided.
Don't look at the figures too much. stats can be misleading. if all the 3% took 16 days, they will still be in the (up to) 40 days column.newbieholland wrote:Jambo- is there any limit they can keep the application for? From 15 days to 40 days seems to be a real long time for 3% of the applications which haven`t been decided.
I suggest you contact the consulate directly and ask for an update and explanation for the delay as this should be treated with priority. Not point contacting SOLVIT.EUN2.3 How quickly do I need to issue an EEA family permit? wrote: Priority must be given to applications for EEA family permits. Wherever possible a decision should be made at the time it is lodged or after an interview is conducted.
However, the Regulations do not say that EEA family permits must be issued on the day that the application is made. The Directive does allow Member States to take reasonable measures to ensure that freedom of movement is not obtained by deception
I wonder where do they get these brackets from? A gap of 25 days makes no sense.Jambo wrote:Don't look at the figures too much. stats can be misleading. if all the 3% took 16 days, they will still be in the (up to) 40 days column.newbieholland wrote:Jambo- is there any limit they can keep the application for? From 15 days to 40 days seems to be a real long time for 3% of the applications which haven`t been decided.
The instruction for the ECO on UKBA website say:
I suggest you contact the consulate directly and ask for an update and explanation for the delay as this should be treated with priority. Not point contacting SOLVIT.EUN2.3 How quickly do I need to issue an EEA family permit? wrote: Priority must be given to applications for EEA family permits. Wherever possible a decision should be made at the time it is lodged or after an interview is conducted.
However, the Regulations do not say that EEA family permits must be issued on the day that the application is made. The Directive does allow Member States to take reasonable measures to ensure that freedom of movement is not obtained by deception
Jambo wrote: Don't look at the figures too much. stats can be misleading. if all the 3% took 16 days, they will still be in the (up to) 40 days column.
The instruction for the ECO on UKBA website say:
I do think one should look at the numbers in the table of the processing time. However, in a different way than just concentrating on EEA FP.EUN2.3 How quickly do I need to issue an EEA family permit? wrote: Priority must be given to applications for EEA family permits. Wherever possible a decision should be made at the time it is lodged or after an interview is conducted.
However, the Regulations do not say that EEA family permits must be issued on the day that the application is made. The Directive does allow Member States to take reasonable measures to ensure that freedom of movement is not obtained by deception
newbieholland wrote:The link you have shared from the UKBA site says 10 days and not 10 working days. I am not sure where do people find 15 working days as that would not mean accelerated.corum wrote:Hi There, as far as I know it's 15 working days. They get sent to Poland to be processed. I think that each embassy will have a page of visa application times, like the one in the Czech Republic does:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... ableAnchor
If it's urgent you can request a priority service, and justify why it's urgent. I tried that and the lady at the counter said, no there is no urgent priority or anything like that. I showed her the exact phrase that I had taken from the government's own document, and then she said, oh yes actually you are right fro EEA FP you can request that. I got the criteria for priority here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27885818/UK/UKB ... Marked.pdf
I also gave them an entire truck load of documents proving my case, well organised too. And finally I asked for our travel documents back as quickly as possible, as I read that they can sometime approve and complete an application immediately if the passport etc is required back urgently.
See my thread here, I will update once I get it. Good luck with your application.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=95773
Unfortunately the country I have applied from 100% of cases are dealt with within upto 40 working days. We are not moving to UK for a job offer so I can not ask them to prioritise this. I was wondering if they happen to keep it for more than 15 days what can I do? This is very very frustrating
Keep us posted with your progress.
Basically it translates as You are at our mercy!eldane wrote:The work instructions say: Priority must be given to applications for EEA family permits.
So what is priority? I would like to think that any EEA FP should be resolved faster than any other entry clearance.
No, I didn't. I basically applied for a spouse visa and paid the fees for settlement visa, as I didn't know about the family permit, and then received a family permit and I asked for a refund which I got it.newbieholland wrote:Y? Did you make any complaints?Guerro wrote:I remember I applied in Nov 2008 and got it Feb 2009, Cairo, Egypt
Good on you. The explaination certainly helps rather than just stating you waited for 3 months.Guerro wrote:No, I didn't. I basically applied for a spouse visa and paid the fees for settlement visa, as I didn't know about the family permit, and then received a family permit and I asked for a refund which I got it.newbieholland wrote:Y? Did you make any complaints?Guerro wrote:I remember I applied in Nov 2008 and got it Feb 2009, Cairo, Egypt
bro how did you manage that oneGuerro wrote:Lucky man, bel tawfee2 ya m3allemmhamdsamy wrote:i applied last sunday and got it today also cairo egyptGuerro wrote:I remember I applied in Nov 2008 and got it Feb 2009, Cairo, Egypt
3aml eh xD
mr khan wrote:bro how did you manage that oneGuerro wrote:Lucky man, bel tawfee2 ya m3allemmhamdsamy wrote:i applied last sunday and got it today also cairo egyptGuerro wrote:I remember I applied in Nov 2008 and got it Feb 2009, Cairo, Egypt
3aml eh xD
why what happenednewbieholland wrote:mr khan wrote:bro how did you manage that oneGuerro wrote:Lucky man, bel tawfee2 ya m3allemmhamdsamy wrote: i applied last sunday and got it today also cairo egypt
3aml eh xD
Well unfortunately its not a good news for me. So the battle is on.