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hello, to understand your applicationakashdeep.john wrote:Hello,
We are about to apply for EEA2, I am working full time and permanent,
My wife is working part time from 1dec´2013 to 5 January´2014 . We are going to apply that EU treaty right as job seeker,but we will add payslips of my wife that she worked part time for few weeks.We have following documents
!. Both passports
2.Marriage certificate
3.My birth certificate
4.Old house and new house contracts on both names
5.Joint bank account
6.Both NHS letters
7.My payslips from October and my wife pay slip from December to January
8.Our employment contracts
9.Saving account details of Portuguese account
10.Photo album that we are together
11.job rejection emails from employer and companies from October,proof of interviews of her
12.letter from my wife that says she wishes to continue search for jobs in uk
Do we need something more to complete the process?
cheers,
Akash
Akash, I would rather recommend you that EEA national should be declared as employed person instead of a Job-Seeker or if you have got enough savings then apply as self-sufficient sponsor.akashdeep.john wrote:Hello,
We are about to apply for EEA2, I am working full time and permanent,
My wife is working part time from 1dec´2013 to 5 January´2014 . We are going to apply that EU treaty right as job seeker,but we will add payslips of my wife that she worked part time for few weeks.We have following documents
!. Both passports
2.Marriage certificate
3.My birth certificate
4.Old house and new house contracts on both names
5.Joint bank account
6.Both NHS letters
7.My payslips from October and my wife pay slip from December to January
8.Our employment contracts
9.Saving account details of Portuguese account
10.Photo album that we are together
11.job rejection emails from employer and companies from October,proof of interviews of her
12.letter from my wife that says she wishes to continue search for jobs in uk
Do we need something more to complete the process?
cheers,
Akash
Thank you for reply..kashifch wrote:Akash, I would rather recommend you that EEA national should be declared as employed person instead of a Job-Seeker or if you have got enough savings then apply as self-sufficient sponsor.akashdeep.john wrote:Hello,
We are about to apply for EEA2, I am working full time and permanent,
My wife is working part time from 1dec´2013 to 5 January´2014 . We are going to apply that EU treaty right as job seeker,but we will add payslips of my wife that she worked part time for few weeks.We have following documents
!. Both passports
2.Marriage certificate
3.My birth certificate
4.Old house and new house contracts on both names
5.Joint bank account
6.Both NHS letters
7.My payslips from October and my wife pay slip from December to January
8.Our employment contracts
9.Saving account details of Portuguese account
10.Photo album that we are together
11.job rejection emails from employer and companies from October,proof of interviews of her
12.letter from my wife that says she wishes to continue search for jobs in uk
Do we need something more to complete the process?
cheers,
Akash
The reason i said that is because UKBA states the following about Job-Seeker :
In most circumstances we would expect an EEA national to be economically active within six months. It is highly likely that an individual claiming a right of residence as a job-seeker will also be exercising treaty rights as a self-sufficient person.
You can find this and more details here.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... /eun/eun1/
There might be something missing in application supporting documents, OR they would be lazy because of christmas holidays.Sunsat wrote:Hi Guys,
I have submitted my application for EEA2 after Marriage with EU national.
Applications sent: 28/11/2013
Application received there: 29/11/2013
HO haven't deducted my fee yet. So,I haven't received any acknowledgement as well.
Please can anybody advise me, whether do i need to contact HO or not to check, why they didn't deduct my fee and what's about COA?
Or do i need to wait more...is anybody here with same situation which is being faced by me?
As per HO history, their formal refusal letter is received 1-2 days after this text message. You would be receiving a letter in couple of days.djbrett2 wrote:hi can anybody tell me my friend sent her app in july 2013 yestrday she has recived one text msg from home office that is
(our record tell that you are not leve to remain anymore please leve the country or conect this number for more info)
plz can anybody explain me what is this and why they didnt send letter for refusel
Your receipt of post office, for sending application, is enough proof. Later, when you receive COA (Certificate of Application) you can give it to them, if HO give you right to work.akashdeep.john wrote:Thank you for reply..kashifch wrote:Akash, I would rather recommend you that EEA national should be declared as employed person instead of a Job-Seeker or if you have got enough savings then apply as self-sufficient sponsor.akashdeep.john wrote:Hello,
We are about to apply for EEA2, I am working full time and permanent,
My wife is working part time from 1dec´2013 to 5 January´2014 . We are going to apply that EU treaty right as job seeker,but we will add payslips of my wife that she worked part time for few weeks.We have following documents
!. Both passports
2.Marriage certificate
3.My birth certificate
4.Old house and new house contracts on both names
5.Joint bank account
6.Both NHS letters
7.My payslips from October and my wife pay slip from December to January
8.Our employment contracts
9.Saving account details of Portuguese account
10.Photo album that we are together
11.job rejection emails from employer and companies from October,proof of interviews of her
12.letter from my wife that says she wishes to continue search for jobs in uk
Do we need something more to complete the process?
cheers,
Akash
The reason i said that is because UKBA states the following about Job-Seeker :
In most circumstances we would expect an EEA national to be economically active within six months. It is highly likely that an individual claiming a right of residence as a job-seeker will also be exercising treaty rights as a self-sufficient person.
You can find this and more details here.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... /eun/eun1/
We are going to apply as self sufficient person.. But we have savings in Portuguese accounts only and my EEA family permit is expiring on 17 January.. Am I going to be illegal after that.. At my working place they are asking me letter from home office after my visa.. I don't know what should I say to them..
Thats quite fast! Congrats. What nationals are you?giorgosa wrote:Eea1/eea2 timeline(married - employed full time)
Application sent on 15/11
Received from HO on 18/11
Payment on 19/11
Confirmation received 23/11
COA with right to work on 6/12, dated 4/12
RC Received on 07/01/2014
Happy days, good luck to everyone!
Congratulation mate ...giorgosa wrote:Eea1/eea2 timeline(married - employed full time)
Application sent on 15/11
Received from HO on 18/11
Payment on 19/11
Confirmation received 23/11
COA with right to work on 6/12, dated 4/12
RC Received on 07/01/2014
Happy days, good luck to everyone!
Greek and Turkish but IMHO I don't think that nationalities affect application timeline. We are married since 2005, I am employed full time now and I came here after finding job. So I don't think that there was any single point for consideration from their side.Jellybean105 wrote:Thats quite fast! Congrats. What nationals are you?giorgosa wrote:Eea1/eea2 timeline(married - employed full time)
Application sent on 15/11
Received from HO on 18/11
Payment on 19/11
Confirmation received 23/11
COA with right to work on 6/12, dated 4/12
RC Received on 07/01/2014
Happy days, good luck to everyone!
Hello again..akashdeep.john wrote:kashifch wrote:Akash, I would rather recommend you that EEA national should be declared as employed person instead of a Job-Seeker or if you have got enough savings then apply as self-sufficient sponsor.akashdeep.john wrote:Hello,
We are about to apply for EEA2, I am working full time and permanent,
My wife is working part time from 1dec´2013 to 5 January´2014 . We are going to apply that EU treaty right as job seeker,but we will add payslips of my wife that she worked part time for few weeks.We have following documents
!. Both passports
2.Marriage certificate
3.My birth certificate
4.Old house and new house contracts on both names
5.Joint bank account
6.Both NHS letters
7.My payslips from October and my wife pay slip from December to January
8.Our employment contracts
9.Saving account details of Portuguese account
10.Photo album that we are together
11.job rejection emails from employer and companies from October,proof of interviews of her
12.letter from my wife that says she wishes to continue search for jobs in uk
Do we need something more to complete the process?
cheers,
Akash
The reason i said that is because UKBA states the following about Job-Seeker :
In most circumstances we would expect an EEA national to be economically active within six months. It is highly likely that an individual claiming a right of residence as a job-seeker will also be exercising treaty rights as a self-sufficient person.
You can find this and more details here.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... /eun/eun1/
Congratulations. It is great to read that people who applied around late 2013 have already received their RCs. Can I ask: did you come to the UK on an EEA Family Permit? Did you apply under the worker route? And lastly, had you requested your passport back?mrniice wrote:Good evening guys
i am so happy i recieve my rc today,i though i share with you my time line.
application sent
on 09.09.13
coa on 17.09.13
rc on 08.01.14
done it via marrige route by my self ,didnt have solicitor ,just doing reaserch and all.
only advise i can give is make sure you got all your document ready before you send your application,and be patient,god bless all of you,hope you all get your rc and enjoy your lifes.
peace.
Ali12035 wrote:Hi, I was applied for EEA2 residence card on 25 oct 2012 HO refused my application on 20 may that where my EEA National spouse is working that company is dissolved on 14 may...
On 22 oct 2013 we were heard in first tribunal judge also dismissed our appeal that there is no enough evidence that your EEA national was working.
On 01 august 2013 we re-apply as new application with payslips and bank statements that wages are coming in her bank account.
To Be very honest Home Office enquiry on 19 Dec 2013 to her employer about job verification, which employer did.
On 08 january HO refuse my visa with reasons that...
1. The HO call to employer on 08 january 2014 someone answer the phone they don't know my spouse,s employer (FUNNY).
2. The HO make numerous call on that Number but no one answer the phone (LIE).
3, We provide payslips and bank statement are in low quality papers.
Truth is that they make call on 19 december 2013 for job enquiry which employer verify.
Home Office says they call on 08 january 2014 numerous time but No one answer then again they write that some one answer the phone but they don't know about your employer.
Plz help me what I should do even they gave me right of appeal.
lmdh wrote:I thought I’d share my timeline as I very happily received my visa today!! I’m Mexican married to a Spanish (July 2013 in the UK) and both living in the UK.
Here's the timeline:
EEA2 application sent: 29/10/13 including postal order and pre-paid delivery
COA received: 14/11/13 (dated 12/11/13)
Residence card received: 14/01/14
It really was much better than expected 2 months from COA to Residence Card!! Good luck!!