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hi dianne, I understand how you feel I am going through the same. I hope I get my RC soon, I can;t even get a decent nights sleep. All the time I keep wondering what if they reject my RC, and then I will have to appeal from outside the UK, and goodness knows how long I will be separate from my wife then... my mind just keeps thinking of the worst.diane wrote:Guys
This application is really stressing me out. Craxy and MarksGrace I am a July applicant too (28 July) and received CoA (rights to work) same time (11 October)as you. I keep thinking of the worst. I am applying as unmarried partner. I am afraid they will reject after all these months of waiting. If CoA is issued, it does mean that my application is valid right?Anyone with CoA with rejection? Tell us your story>>
Same to all of us buddy.. The more the delay the more we seem to think of the worst scenario but I think it's the mind and maybe how desperate we seem to need it but I believe with the COA with right to work, we stand the greatest chance of getting the RC cus they hv stopped giving RC to invalid applications like they used to do I think before April this year.With this EEA2 most refusals are based on 1. EEA national not excercisiing treaty right and 2. No private insurance if he/she is a student or 3. registrar sending letters that the marriage is sham.So if you believe your case is right and nothing close the these problems, then your RC is a gurranteediane wrote:Guys
This application is really stressing me out. Craxy and MarksGrace I am a July applicant too (28 July) and received CoA (rights to work) same time (11 October)as you. I keep thinking of the worst. I am applying as unmarried partner. I am afraid they will reject after all these months of waiting. If CoA is issued, it does mean that my application is valid right?Anyone with CoA with rejection? Tell us your story>>
amie1231 wrote:Same to all of us buddy.. The more the delay the more we seem to think of the worst scenario but I think it's the mind and maybe how desperate we seem to need it but I believe with the COA with right to work, we stand the greatest chance of getting the RC cus they hv stopped giving RC to invalid applications like they used to do I think before April this year.With this EEA2 most refusals are based on 1. EEA national not excercisiing treaty right and 2. No private insurance if he/she is a student or 3. registrar sending letters that the marriage is sham.So if you believe your case is right and nothing close the these problems, then your RC is a gurranteediane wrote:Guys
This application is really stressing me out. Craxy and MarksGrace I am a July applicant too (28 July) and received CoA (rights to work) same time (11 October)as you. I keep thinking of the worst. I am applying as unmarried partner. I am afraid they will reject after all these months of waiting. If CoA is issued, it does mean that my application is valid right?Anyone with CoA with rejection? Tell us your story>>
craxy1102 wrote:yeap, 119 days now that I have been without a passport
I really do not know whats taking them so long.
My wife got a EEA1 residence card a month before I applied for EEA2. So that means she is exercising treaty rights. And we sent our original marriage certificate, with proof of her and my health insurance , + her scholarship letters and course certificate. And I got a COA after 3 months with the right to work, so clearly they checked the validity of my documents before sending the COA out as they took their sweet time.
So I dont know what is taking so long to be honest.
well amari2051 my application was rejected because my passport was expired during application,it took exact 6 months.Amari2051 wrote:Khan.789
Why was your application rejected?
How long did youra application take to get rejected?
Well, when I wrote to them for the COA, i said something like , Dear Sir/Madam. With regards to my application for BLAH BLAH dated BLAH BLAH passport number BLAH BLAH, I would like to request for a COA. It would be kindly appreciated if the COA be dispatched at the following address at the earliest, etc etc.fatefull wrote:Guys, when you say you sent a follow-up letter/e-mail, what do you say to them? I am waiting from 10th August, and beginning (well, continuing) to worry that there's still no COA. I sent a letter on 1 November to notify about change of address, and 20 days later there's still nothing... It's a nightmare (((
I never got through to actually speak to somebody on the line. So I sent them a letter regarding new address and having not received COA yet.craxy1102 wrote: Well, when I wrote to them for the COA, i said something like , Dear Sir/Madam. With regards to my application for BLAH BLAH dated BLAH BLAH passport number BLAH BLAH, I would like to request for a COA. It would be kindly appreciated if the COA be dispatched at the following address at the earliest, etc etc.
Did you try calling them up friend?
Try calling them tomorrow. It is sometimes quite quick to get through early/late in the day. I have found it gets busy around lunchtime.fatefull wrote:I never got through to actually speak to somebody on the line. So I sent them a letter regarding new address and having not received COA yet.craxy1102 wrote: Well, when I wrote to them for the COA, i said something like , Dear Sir/Madam. With regards to my application for BLAH BLAH dated BLAH BLAH passport number BLAH BLAH, I would like to request for a COA. It would be kindly appreciated if the COA be dispatched at the following address at the earliest, etc etc.
Did you try calling them up friend?
And it was on 1st November that they should've received it with a new prepaid envelope I enclosed as well...
Because they wanted to check whether it was a genuine marriage cus I had overstayed at that time.Their foolishness was they didn't know we have a child together etc and that was enough to prove that we were a genuine couplefatefull wrote:Why?amie1231 wrote:UKBA Force came to question us on our wedding day before we were allowed to marry.
amie1231 wrote:Well every application is different though same EEA2 we all sent, we might hv had different circumstances hence it not gonna be the same approach and time they willl use for the decisions.In my first post I meant they stopped issueing 'COA' to invalid applications and these days they check really well before they issue the COA so if you did get yours then there is a high probability of getting the RC(Read all refusal reasons on this site for EEA2 applications and you will see that the main reasons are treaty rights,private health insurance,registrars phoning for suspicious marriages and generally minor things like filling wrong forms and sending passports close to expirations etc.)
Basic documents they need:
1. Marriage Certificate( for married couples) or evidence of durable relationship for the legal duration
2. Both party passports
3. Pay slips /plus employment contract or any reasonable evidence of income
4. Private health insurance if EEA family member is a student(plus evidence of course studying etc)
5.Any more available evidence of genuine couple like birth certs of kids if you hv, different family photos,over reasonable period of time.
I think if your case is straight forward and you sent the right documents based on the circumstances of especially of your EEA partner/ spouse I think your RC is gurranteed.It was in the news three days ago that applications are at record high again now hence delays so at least the 6 month could be up before we get our RC.I am a June applicant,COA came September, no RC up till now and 1 month to wait for 6months to be up.
It's really not easy waiting at all especially when there is a lot to do with residence card.we need to take our kids for holidays, I need to get my drivers license to drive my step daughter to and from school,and a lot all depending on the RC and messages sent, All they saiid was they can't promise a particular day to track my application from the queue and it's been three weeks ago and still waiting.
My EEA spouse has worked continuously for 7 years,non of us has had any benifit, we have 10months old kid together and 8 yr old daughter from my wife's previous narriage,UKBA Force came to question us on our wedding day before we were allowed to marry.Our solicitor applied for the EEA2 for me,COA received but RC is delaying too much.Hope to get it soon!!!
diane wrote:On your wedding day. Oh dear..
Anyway..for my case..applied as unmarried partner..
My only concern is that I don't have the joint bank account that literally covers two years. I do have my joint tenancy contact covering 3 years (since 2009-present). Till today same address. We weren't able to get the bank statements (2 years) because my partner purchased a property in the UK (investment) about 1.5-2 years ago and before that all his statements has been sent to that property. Only changed the address to our home since May 2011.I have explained the reasoning in my covering letter to UKBA.
Besides that, I have his employment letter addressed to our home dated 2010 and the joint tenancy contract covers May 2009-present. Apart from testimonials from both families (parents as witness staying with us during vacation) , flight tickets, photos covering 2009-present..thats all i included in my application.Will that be enough to prove us being in a durable relationship?
On top of that, my current work visa expired during the duration of this application. First submission was actually on May 22. Visa expired May 28. Application sent back on the 6 July asking for more supporting documents which I was able to provide and I re-submitted on the 28 July. Could that be a ground of refusal? My visa had already expired when I re-send the application with more docs as they asked.
But on top of all that I got the CoA (rights to work) in October. And now still waiting.
What do you guys think about my case?Any ideas?
amie1231 wrote:Well every application is different though same EEA2 we all sent, we might hv had different circumstances hence it not gonna be the same approach and time they willl use for the decisions.In my first post I meant they stopped issueing 'COA' to invalid applications and these days they check really well before they issue the COA so if you did get yours then there is a high probability of getting the RC(Read all refusal reasons on this site for EEA2 applications and you will see that the main reasons are treaty rights,private health insurance,registrars phoning for suspicious marriages and generally minor things like filling wrong forms and sending passports close to expirations etc.)
Basic documents they need:
1. Marriage Certificate( for married couples) or evidence of durable relationship for the legal duration
2. Both party passports
3. Pay slips /plus employment contract or any reasonable evidence of income
4. Private health insurance if EEA family member is a student(plus evidence of course studying etc)
5.Any more available evidence of genuine couple like birth certs of kids if you hv, different family photos,over reasonable period of time.
I think if your case is straight forward and you sent the right documents based on the circumstances of especially of your EEA partner/ spouse I think your RC is gurranteed.It was in the news three days ago that applications are at record high again now hence delays so at least the 6 month could be up before we get our RC.I am a June applicant,COA came September, no RC up till now and 1 month to wait for 6months to be up.
It's really not easy waiting at all especially when there is a lot to do with residence card.we need to take our kids for holidays, I need to get my drivers license to drive my step daughter to and from school,and a lot all depending on the RC and messages sent, All they saiid was they can't promise a particular day to track my application from the queue and it's been three weeks ago and still waiting.
My EEA spouse has worked continuously for 7 years,non of us has had any benifit, we have 10months old kid together and 8 yr old daughter from my wife's previous narriage,UKBA Force came to question us on our wedding day before we were allowed to marry.Our solicitor applied for the EEA2 for me,COA received but RC is delaying too much.Hope to get it soon!!!
Marianna wrote:I got my RC today! I am so surprised! It took less than 3 months.
My timeline is the following:
EEA2 sent: 29-08-12
Received by UKBA: 30-08-12
COA issued: 14-10-12
COA received: 24-10-12
RC issued: 05-11-12
RC received: 21-11-12
Thanks everybody for updates! It is so helpful!!!
Good Luck
My wife is waiting since May, 10th. I called them after 6 months, they confirmed still having all documents, couldn't give any completion date and acknowledge that the 6-months are over. I sent a request to EU SolvIt, which went to Germany. I got a case number there (within 5 days) and they try to resolve it now ...Kixmug wrote:Marianna Congratulations!!!
Has anyone who applied in may received they RC??
My time line is the following:
EEA2 application (Married) sent: 30-05-2012
EEA2 application (Married) received by UKBA: 31-05-2012
COA issued : 20-08-2012 with right to Work
COA received: 23-08-2012
RC: waiting......
Congratulations Marianna.Kixmug wrote:Marianna Congratulations!!!
Has anyone who applied in may received they RC??
My time line is the following:
EEA2 application (Married) sent: 30-05-2012
EEA2 application (Married) received by UKBA: 31-05-2012
COA issued : 20-08-2012 with right to Work
COA received: 23-08-2012
RC: waiting......