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shani_798 wrote:EEA2 sent:20/04/13
Received by UKBA: 22/04/13
COA :28/04/2013 with right of work
RC : ?? HOW MANY DAYS THEY TAKE IN THESE DAYS FOR EEA2 APPLICATION .TANKS ALOT
zubby007 wrote:shani_798 wrote:EEA2 sent:20/04/13
Received by UKBA: 22/04/13
COA :28/04/2013 with right of work
RC : ?? HOW MANY DAYS THEY TAKE IN THESE DAYS FOR EEA2 APPLICATION .TANKS ALOT
Did you mean Months? I haven't heard of EEA2 been done in days.
johnkumar wrote:zubby007 wrote:shani_798 wrote:EEA2 sent:20/04/13
Received by UKBA: 22/04/13
COA :28/04/2013 with right of work
RC : ?? HOW MANY DAYS THEY TAKE IN THESE DAYS FOR EEA2 APPLICATION .TANKS ALOT
Did you mean Months? I haven't heard of EEA2 been done in days.
lol... answer of the year... shani you must be enjoy your COA first for 6 month then start worry about it.. just keep collecting evidences and be prepare for interview or visit.. now the days its easier to stand into fire rather than deal with homeoffice.. cheers and good luck
It's taking approximately 2 months now...All things being equalzubby007 wrote:johnkumar wrote:zubby007 wrote:shani_798 wrote:EEA2 sent:20/04/13
Received by UKBA: 22/04/13
COA :28/04/2013 with right of work
RC : ?? HOW MANY DAYS THEY TAKE IN THESE DAYS FOR EEA2 APPLICATION .TANKS ALOT
Did you mean Months? I haven't heard of EEA2 been done in days.
lol... answer of the year... shani you must be enjoy your COA first for 6 month then start worry about it.. just keep collecting evidences and be prepare for interview or visit.. now the days its easier to stand into fire rather than deal with homeoffice.. cheers and good luck
Good to know you got the correct Answer.
Babz wrote:It's taking approximately 2 months now...All things being equalzubby007 wrote:johnkumar wrote:zubby007 wrote:
Did you mean Months? I haven't heard of EEA2 been done in days.
lol... answer of the year... shani you must be enjoy your COA first for 6 month then start worry about it.. just keep collecting evidences and be prepare for interview or visit.. now the days its easier to stand into fire rather than deal with homeoffice.. cheers and good luck
Good to know you got the correct Answer.
Well Done chursy,, how much did u smoke today, lolchursy wrote:Resident card recieved today
Applied in Mid March and recieved it in the post today.
Good documentation is key and mine was a straightforward case.
Two months is a reasonable time frame
Lets just say the party has just started! Good luck everyoneDiomond wrote:Well Done chursy,, how much did u smoke today, lolchursy wrote:Resident card recieved today
Applied in Mid March and recieved it in the post today.
Good documentation is key and mine was a straightforward case.
Two months is a reasonable time frame
chursy wrote:Resident card recieved today
Applied in Mid March and recieved it in the post today.
Good documentation is key and mine was a straightforward case.
Two months is a reasonable time frame
wow that was sooo fast ! Congratsssssschursy wrote:Resident card recieved today
Applied in Mid March and recieved it in the post today.
Good documentation is key and mine was a straightforward case.
Two months is a reasonable time frame
hi.aphid wrote:Just received my RC as well. It appears they've just issued a large batch.
My timeline:
EEA2 received by HO: 21/03/13
COA received: 10/04/13 (dated 08/04/13) with right to work
RC received: 22/05/13 (dated 20/05/13)
I sent in two previous applications that were returned for more evidence and each took a very long time to be considered (we don't have a straight forward case), making the total time I've been applying/waiting 15.5 months. I can't say how good this feels. In addition to everything else, my husband and I can finally go on our honeymoon.
Good luck to everyone waiting, particularly those who applied in 2012.
I would write to the UKBA highlighting this error and again drawing their attention to the observations page in your passport where you say the correct name is spelled.miryferny wrote:I reacently recieved my COA and I saw that my surname is wrong on the letter...On the Bio page of my passport 5 years ago there have been an error since I have 3 names they put one of my names insted the surname...but on the Corrections and Observations page there is shown my correct Surname...
when I applied for EEA2 I ve already mention them to see the corrections page....
what do you advice me guys?? Do you think I should mail or call them and mention them again about it? Since they wronged it on my COA I'm afraid that they are going to issue the RC with wrong surname.....
Thanx plum Im thinking to write them asap..thnxPlum70 wrote:I would write to the UKBA highlighting this error and again drawing their attention to the observations page in your passport where you say the correct name is spelled.miryferny wrote:I reacently recieved my COA and I saw that my surname is wrong on the letter...On the Bio page of my passport 5 years ago there have been an error since I have 3 names they put one of my names insted the surname...but on the Corrections and Observations page there is shown my correct Surname...
when I applied for EEA2 I ve already mention them to see the corrections page....
what do you advice me guys?? Do you think I should mail or call them and mention them again about it? Since they wronged it on my COA I'm afraid that they are going to issue the RC with wrong surname.....
I advice you to ask for solicitor help.chinouk wrote:hI GUYS, after 4 months of waiting, out EEA2 AND EEA3 applications both have been refused.
I would like some advices, I would like to re-apply as soon as I can as after some studies,we believe we did not provide enough information for self-employed. but the problem is my current visa has expired, and they kept my passport asked me to leave. ( I applied as married couple, not unmarried).
Should I really need to leave, as far as I know, as family member of EEA, I dont need to leave, but how can I get my passport back?
Thanks
Congratulations! can you tell us what supporting documents you had provided? and what was ur previous status. thanksalijawad786 wrote:What a wonderful day what a wonderful evening...after years of wait and struggle got the proper status now.....Allahamdulillah...
Eea 2 sent 22/3/13
Received
25/3/13
Coa 10/4/13
Rc 24/5 /13 dated 16/5/13..
Good luck to u all.
See u in 5 yrs time any questions drop me a line....everything is done by our selves..
chinouk wrote:Hi guys,
Thanks for the advices about my case during the bank holiday weekend. but I would like someone had similar experiences or any Guru give me more advices if i should re-apply or appeal.
My situation is our EEA2?&EEA3 both been refused for not providing sufficient evidences for self-employed (only provide personal bank statement and 5 years tax return assessment from). We believe partly its out fault as we got all the documents in hand(invoice/receipts, business bank statement, brochure, advertisement etc). and we can Provide those straight away.
so my question is should I appeal by providing more documents ( or Am I allow do that) or I should just re-apply as soon as I can.
Thanks