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Congratulations racim. Can u pls give a brief on what you submitted. We're you divorced before you made your application?racim wrote:Happy Tuesday )
Application sent 14/12/2011
Received by HO on the 16/12/2011
COA received on the 25/01/2012 dated 22/01/2012
PR received 12/06/2012 dated 28/05/2012
I don't wanna talk or think about HO anymore
I hope everyone wuld get his PR very soon
Aprilcool wrote:Congratulations racim. Can u pls give a brief on what you submitted. We're you divorced before you made your application?racim wrote:Happy Tuesday )
Application sent 14/12/2011
Received by HO on the 16/12/2011
COA received on the 25/01/2012 dated 22/01/2012
PR received 12/06/2012 dated 28/05/2012
I don't wanna talk or think about HO anymore
I hope everyone wuld get his PR very soon
Congratulations, atleast you re now free from the stress of ukba.9saffa9 wrote:13/02/2012: Application submitted
14/02/2012: Application received by HO
07/03/2012: Passport requested for urgent business trip
12/03/2012: Passport received together COA in same envelope
02/04/2012: E-mailed for an update (no response)
10/04/2012: Called for an update and explained that I have to travel frequently for work and that my RC expires 11 May and that i would struggle to even board a plane to return to the UK as I am a visa national. Was simply told that its my choice to travel and that I have to wait 6 months.
10/04/2012: E-mailed for an update and explaining situation (no response)
10/04/2012: sent enquiry to SOLVIT explaining urgency of situation
15/04/2012: Response received from SOLVIT, stating that through treaty rights I am allowed to travel and that if I have any issues with boarding a plane or entering the UK that I need to show my CoA with us much supporting info as possible and they also provided a number that I could ring if I have any difficulty with either of the latter.
01/05/2012: called BA in the hope to get an update but as I have not passed the 6 months mark, they wont even consider taking my details to look into it.
Between 01/05/2012 and last week I sent about two e-mails and made a complaint using their official complaints e-mail.
Today I received my PR on separate paper with all my supporting docs, it was sent using the special delivery envelope that I enclosed. Th PR was issued on the 6th of June but I only got it yesterday.
So 4 months in total for me.
Any news? You still have time. Have you wrote a complain?spike_UK wrote:Hi guys, please I need your help,,,,,,,
Im flying to Tunisia on 27/06/2012 with my EEA wife, I have received my passport back but after making 4 times request for my wife(EEA national) passport back, still haven't received it and every time I ring they make a new request!!!
Today the lady told me this is urgent and she will email the managers even.
She also told make if I wish to complain, she gave me the email address.
I don't know what to do, please what are your suggestions? I need help.
Thank you in advance.
it's a stock letter, don't worry...and at least you're lucky enough to get the COA many here get the COA with the RC after 6 months or don't get coa at allmelcu wrote:I have finally got my COA. Just one thing bothers me. It says that I have applied for Residence Card. But it is Permanente residence card I have aplied...
Yes, but in case I ask my passport back for travel purposes and as I am visa-national, I might need to make Family permit in order to come back, and I think would be more advantageous to have a paper that I have applied for Permanent residency card.mcovet wrote:it's a stock letter, don't worry...and at least you're lucky enough to get the COA many here get the COA with the RC after 6 months or don't get coa at allmelcu wrote:I have finally got my COA. Just one thing bothers me. It says that I have applied for Residence Card. But it is Permanente residence card I have aplied...
nothing advantageous there, with the same success, the border officials can tell you that having applied doesn't mean you will get it, so any letter is ok. You can tell them if there are any questions that it's the UKBA stock letter and whether you apply for a resid card or perm resid card, same COA.melcu wrote:Yes, but in case I ask my passport back for travel purposes and as I am visa-national, I might need to make Family permit in order to come back, and I think would be more advantageous to have a paper that I have applied for Permanent residency card.mcovet wrote:it's a stock letter, don't worry...and at least you're lucky enough to get the COA many here get the COA with the RC after 6 months or don't get coa at allmelcu wrote:I have finally got my COA. Just one thing bothers me. It says that I have applied for Residence Card. But it is Permanente residence card I have aplied...
Congratulations!!! It looks like the applications from Feb starts to move forward now...9saffa9 wrote:13/02/2012: Application submitted
14/02/2012: Application received by HO
07/03/2012: Passport requested for urgent business trip
12/03/2012: Passport received together COA in same envelope
02/04/2012: E-mailed for an update (no response)
10/04/2012: Called for an update and explained that I have to travel frequently for work and that my RC expires 11 May and that i would struggle to even board a plane to return to the UK as I am a visa national. Was simply told that its my choice to travel and that I have to wait 6 months.
10/04/2012: E-mailed for an update and explaining situation (no response)
10/04/2012: sent enquiry to SOLVIT explaining urgency of situation
15/04/2012: Response received from SOLVIT, stating that through treaty rights I am allowed to travel and that if I have any issues with boarding a plane or entering the UK that I need to show my CoA with us much supporting info as possible and they also provided a number that I could ring if I have any difficulty with either of the latter.
01/05/2012: called BA in the hope to get an update but as I have not passed the 6 months mark, they wont even consider taking my details to look into it.
Between 01/05/2012 and last week I sent about two e-mails and made a complaint using their official complaints e-mail.
Today I received my PR on separate paper with all my supporting docs, it was sent using the special delivery envelope that I enclosed. Th PR was issued on the 6th of June but I only got it yesterday.
So 4 months in total for me.
Concratulations! Finally it's over for you!masum wrote:Hi all, got my pr on the basis of RoR. Application made on december. Coa received after 5 months and after few phone calls. Total Time taken for pr is 6 months+. Number of calls made to ukba - 5. Number of e mail send - 2,
However happy that I won't have to apply in Liverpool anymore in future. ( during rc it was 1 year wait as well ). This wait is stressful and cos its free applications i think. Good luck to all who's waiting. Cheers.
Hi mate, I'm in Poland right now, I just spoken to my solicitor and she hasn't received the passport yet and she said every time she talk to HO they only make a new request on system and nothing else they can do!!!melcu wrote:Any news? You still have time. Have you wrote a complain?spike_UK wrote:Hi guys, please I need your help,,,,,,,
Im flying to Tunisia on 27/06/2012 with my EEA wife, I have received my passport back but after making 4 times request for my wife(EEA national) passport back, still haven't received it and every time I ring they make a new request!!!
Today the lady told me this is urgent and she will email the managers even.
She also told make if I wish to complain, she gave me the email address.
I don't know what to do, please what are your suggestions? I need help.
Thank you in advance.
There are two reasons: they check the application first before they "accept" it, and it takes a long time for mail to make it out of the UKBA.babyjake wrote:Just don’t understand why it is taking so long to send a confirmation letter.