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I would tend to agree with this. Also that in the event interviews are required, they could be held on a more national basis, rather than in one centre.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote: I do have a sense that they may be disproportionate and overly intrusive. I believe most of the people who are are interviewed could likely instead just provide additional evidence about their relationship history instead of attending.
I take 4 days off, i booked hotel in loverpool and i been there 1 day before interview, my intrrview last about more than 1 and half hoursDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:Very interesting details. Thank you for writing them up.
Did you have to take a day off work?
Did you travel to the interview on the same day, or did you have to travel to Liverpool the day before?
Your wife's interview started at 10am and lasted 2hrs and 45min.
How long did your interview last? 4hr and 30min or just 1hr and 45min?
After the interview i asked him why u call us for interview, he said we call everyone, i said everone mean all the peoples who applied for visa, he said no but most of the peoples,EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:In your opinion, are these interviews held randomly or due to some specific intelligence that UKBA may have. I suspect it is a mixture of both, but what I'm curious about is the random element.
It is certainly not the case that everyone is called for an interview, nor is it the case that most people are.mian wrote: After the interview i asked him why u call us for interview, he said we call everyone, i said everone mean all the peoples who applied for visa, he said no but most of the peoples,
Did you enquire about getting any help toward costs? I don't know much about your case and whether there were any reasonable grounds for requesting the interview in the first instance.mian wrote:Interview cost me about £1600 , :)EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:@sounds like it was a very expensive day - esp with solicitor there.
i dont care, if we get the visa, (its include, petrol, food, hotel booking, etccc)EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Did you enquire about getting any help toward costs? I don't know much about your case and whether there were any reasonable grounds for requesting the interview in the first instance.mian wrote:Interview cost me about £1600 ,EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:@sounds like it was a very expensive day - esp with solicitor there.
Very interesting. You are very observant.mian wrote: top of the page its writen Case completed time 5 july 2013 ,
its exactly 6 month after issued the COA ,
they count the time when they issued the COA not when we submit our file,
i receveid COA i think after 22 days , and definatly they count the days , when they issued the COA ,EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:@mian,
I can understand why you wish to have your residence card.
The application timeline commences from the date you submitted your application. How long did you have to wait for COA?
@ Mian,have you heard from them.how long was it before they made a decision?mian wrote:i receveid COA i think after 22 days , and definatly they count the days , when they issued the COA ,EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:@mian,
I can understand why you wish to have your residence card.
The application timeline commences from the date you submitted your application. How long did you have to wait for COA?
coz i read the cover page of my File which they Attached it, its like photo copy page,
on the top of the page they right Project completed time, then my pic printed on this paper then further detail like data entry reference number etc etc,