- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, Amber, archigabe, batleykhan, ca.funke, ChetanOjha, EUsmileWEallsmile, JAJ, John, Obie, push, geriatrix, vinny, CR001, zimba, meself2
Sunsat wrote: I just need to confirm that will they issue me COA with right to work or not? and how many days it will take to issue me COA. roughly idea?
Your help and advise will be highly appreciated.
On receipt of an application under paragraph (1) or (2) and the documents that are required to accompany the application the Secretary of State shall immediately issue the applicant with a certificate of application for the residence card.
Hi Sunsat,Sunsat wrote:Sorry, i didn't get exactly, i know they will issue me Certificate of Application (COA). I already receive one with no right to work. so i i provide required id (Passport), will Home office issue me COA with right to work as the mentioned in their letter to me in which they ask for passport of my wife, that they will issue me another COA once they receive that passport. my concern is, will i receive another COA with right to work or not? as i was on post study work before expiry of my Visa...
Please make your reply more clear...
In order for a residence card application to be successful, one requires to demonstrate that one is the family member of an EU national and that the EU national is exercising treaty rights.Sunsat wrote:Hi All,
I submitted my application on 28th of November 2013 (Visa expired on 29 November 2013). But my fee was not taken by UKBA for unknown reason. when we try to contact home office through letter then they sent back my application on 14th of January 2014 by considering invalid and excused for something wrong with the payment. payment have not been gone through even everything was fine.
I have submitted my application on same day again (14th of January 2014). now on 24th of January (Dated as 21st of January), i received my COA with no right to work (I was on post study work before apply) and they returned my spouse id back with one letter by saying that id is too damaged to accept. They are asking me to resend another id (Passport) within 21 days and then they will issue me another COA. I will send them my wife's passport (EEA national) now.
i was on Post Study work (Can work full time). I just need to confirm that will they issue me COA with right to work or not? and how many days it will take to issue me COA. roughly idea?
Your help and advise will be highly appreciated.
I strongly believe that UKBA couldn't read your wife's ID or maybe they were looking for excuses. If they have returned your application, you can make a new application through your solicitors and this time don't use your card/ bank details on the application form. Instead get a postal order arranged and before sending the application and documents away ask your lawyer's office to certify a copy for your records. Secondly; post it through recorded next day delivery. I know this postage alone costs about £18.00 circa. but it'll show that you are a serious applicant.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Yes you can work. Your wife's ID might require to be replaced if it is damaged. A passport or national ID are fine for such applications.