Use this section for any queries concerning the EU Settlement Scheme, for applicants holding pre-settled and settled status.
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Nellow
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by Nellow » Mon Mar 04, 2019 5:54 pm
Nellow wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:19 pm
Update.......
Application for ROR
Application sent —-11/02/2019
HO received application —- 12/02/2019
Fee taken —- 15/02/2019
Biometric Done —— 20/02/2019
CoA—— 04/03/19
Waiting for RoR......
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Nellow
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by Nellow » Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:54 pm
Nellow wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 5:54 pm
Nellow wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:19 pm
Update.......
Application for ROR
Application sent —-11/02/2019
HO received application —- 12/02/2019
Fee taken —- 15/02/2019
Biometric Done —— 20/02/2019
CoA—— 04/03/19
Waiting for RoR......
Hi Friends ,
I applied for RoR , and attached my x spouse passport and now she want passport back , can anyone please help how can I request them to return the documents, is there any form or online service....?
Thank you .
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simosimo
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by simosimo » Thu Mar 07, 2019 8:14 pm
Application for ROR
Application sent —-06/02/2019
HO received application —- 07/02/2019
Fee taken —- 08/02/2019
Biometric Done —— 18/02/2019
Waiting for Ror/ pr-03/02/2019
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Nellow
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by Nellow » Thu Mar 07, 2019 10:11 pm
simosimo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 8:14 pm
Application for ROR
Application sent —-06/02/2019
HO received application —- 07/02/2019
Fee taken —- 08/02/2019
Biometric Done —— 18/02/2019
Waiting for Ror/ pr-03/02/2019
Congratulations simo simo, I am still waiting ......
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by simosimo » Thu Mar 07, 2019 10:53 pm
Nellow: I know exactly how it feel, but to be honest the process is really fast then I thought, I hope you will get it soon as well
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by NaheedBella » Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:06 pm
JohnDee wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:28 am
Hello guys, answer to all of you is below.
1) rubel rashid : mate as soon you get decree absolute you will need to apply for ROR no other option, within two months approx. Not doing so make you loose all rights and trouble starts.
2) val2018 : i only sent my employment history one page from HMRC covering last 3yrs and two latest pay slips.
For my parter same one page covering last 2yrs employment history from HMRC, SA302 tax returns for last 2yrs. original marriage and divorce certificate, one tenancy contract + address proof with many posts on both names, joint bank statement for 2yrs for same address, my personal bank statement to show salary coming in and for address proof, 100 pics together, My file was really small with few documents but strong ones.
PR you can only apply once 5yrs completed from the date of marriage.
My solicitor is expensive but really great 8 of my mates all got everything done by him and successful at the end. His covering letter was enough to make case easy to understand got it in first attempt without ID card of EU.. technically i paid for only covering letter as i had all except ID card. PM me for details if require.
3)berchuz : Yes its normal, even on mine its written same, as you were married with EU for 3 years you will be considered EU family member for your entire life, now as soon as you complete 5yrs from the date of marriage apply for PR its straight forward and easy.
hi, i was looking for PR requirements
i married nov 12, divorced in 17 ror refused then appeal win it in sept 18, ror in decmber 18 for 5 years
now confused what is required for the PR
can u please guide
Thanks
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Romy88
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by Romy88 » Sat Mar 09, 2019 1:05 pm
To NaheedBella
Good afternoon
You do not need to apply for PR card as it is pointless. All these residence/permanent residence cards will not be valid after 2020. Once settlement is fully opened after 30th March just apply for settled/ presettled status based on your current residence card (ROR). I may be wrong but you have already was issued with the residency card for 5 years so you just cannot apply for permanent residence card as you did not compete full 5 years of residency based on your retained rights to live in UK as a family member.
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by dellledd911 » Sun Mar 10, 2019 4:00 pm
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hi, i was looking for PR requirements
i married nov 12, divorced in 17 ror refused then appeal win it in sept 18, ror in decmber 18 for 5 years
now confused what is required for the PR
can u please guide
Thanks
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What was the reason for refusal?
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Nellow
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by Nellow » Wed Mar 13, 2019 6:26 pm
Nellow wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:19 pm
Hi Friends,
Application for ROR
Application sent —-11/02/2019
HO received application —- 12/02/2019
Fee taken —- 15/02/2019
Biometric Done —— 20/02/2019
Waiting for RoR......
Application for ROR
Application sent —-11/02/2019
HO received application —- 12/02/2019
Fee taken —- 15/02/2019
Biometric Done —— 20/02/2019
Documents Received——- 12/02/2019
RoR Received——- 13/03/19
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Rehman87
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by Rehman87 » Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:47 pm
Congratulations. I m still waiting
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JUSTINYK
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by JUSTINYK » Fri Mar 22, 2019 2:52 pm
First of all ,
I’m very thankful for this forum and particularly OBIE if I can mention which helped a lot for all my applications ( FP , EEA2 and now RC )
Application sent 04/02
Email 13/02
Letter COA 18/02
Biometric 10/02
RC received 22/03
At the date of application I was over 5years here . In my application I proved that my spouse have the permanent right to reside in UK and permanent residence unit was dealing with my case .
However , in my card it states ( until 2024 and EU family member ) so I guess it’s another 5 years : )
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Thiva
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by Thiva » Fri Apr 05, 2019 3:51 am
Hello Guys..i need your help please. I'm so stressed at the moment. my case is,
I applied for retained right of residence and got refused. there are 2 reasons on the refusal
1. HAVEN'T SUBMITTED A VALID PASSPORT.
my solicitor clearly stated on the covering letter that my current passport has expired and applied for a new passport (attached all the invoices issued from the embassy for passport renewal)
2. NO ENOUGH EVIDENCE OF TREATY RIGHTS OF THE SPONSOR (MY WIFE)
I have submitted all the pay slips of my wife during the period of the divorce process till the date of dicree absolute made.
and the appeal right is given.
according to my lawyer she says the home office should have requested the new passport giving a reference number for the passport submission and they haven't. also she mentioned on the covering letter requesting Home Office to check HMRC my wife's employee details if needed. but Home Office refused my application without even contacting HMRC
so my question is, do you guys think the appeal is winnable or should i make a fresh application with more evidence and my new passport which i couldn't submit earlier. Please give your opinions. I highly appreciate
Many Thanks
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Romy88
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by Romy88 » Fri Apr 05, 2019 8:02 am
Well, I do not think that without YOUR valid identity they will accept your application. In some cases they can accept no ex-spouse ID but not form the main applicant. I would rather wait for renewal of your passport and then apply for Settled/ Presettled status online under retained rights category.
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draco18
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by draco18 » Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:01 pm
Application for RoR sent: 15-03-2019
Payments taken: 19-03-2019
Biometric submitted: 25-03-2019
COA: .....
BRP: .....
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Thiva
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by Thiva » Wed Apr 10, 2019 1:34 am
@Romy88, Thanks for the reply.once i submitted the application i already received my new passport while my application is under consideration.on the covering letter my lawyer mentioned that my passport is being renewed.the point is HO didn't contact us back requesting my new passport. according to my lawyer she says
normally HO do contact us back requesting supporting documents with a reference number where it should be sent to. my lawyer says we can challenge this dissection made by Home Office.
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Romy88
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by Romy88 » Wed Apr 10, 2019 5:44 am
Thiva wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 1:34 am
@Romy88, Thanks for the reply.once i submitted the application i already received my new passport while my application is under consideration.on the covering letter my lawyer mentioned that my passport is being renewed.the point is HO didn't contact us back requesting my new passport. according to my lawyer she says
normally HO do contact us back requesting supporting documents with a reference number where it should be sent to. my lawyer says we can challenge this dissection made by Home Office.
To be honest, to avoid your application being rejected I would send your new passport to them ASAP by giving them your case ID on envelope and explaining the situation in a covering letter. Do not wait untin HO rejects your application on the ground that you did not provide your valid identity document as it may take up to two months.
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by Thiva » Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:21 am
Romy88 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 5:44 am
Thiva wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 1:34 am
@Romy88, Thanks for the reply.once i submitted the application i already received my new passport while my application is under consideration.on the covering letter my lawyer mentioned that my passport is being renewed.the point is HO didn't contact us back requesting my new passport. according to my lawyer she says
normally HO do contact us back requesting supporting documents with a reference number where it should be sent to. my lawyer says we can challenge this dissection made by Home Office.
To be honest, to avoid your application being rejected I would send your new passport to them ASAP by giving them your case ID on envelope and explaining the situation in a covering letter. Do not wait untin HO rejects your application on the ground that you did not provide your valid identity document as it may take up to two months.
HI Romy88, i think you haven't red my first post properly. they refused my application giving two reasons. 1. haven't submitted the passport 2.No enough evidence of my wife's treaty rights. and the right of appeal is given. i just want to know is this appeal winnable? or better to do another fresh application. thanks
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by JohnDee » Sun Apr 14, 2019 4:42 am
Thiva wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:21 am
Romy88 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 5:44 am
Thiva wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 1:34 am
@Romy88, Thanks for the reply.once i submitted the application i already received my new passport while my application is under consideration.on the covering letter my lawyer mentioned that my passport is being renewed.the point is HO didn't contact us back requesting my new passport. according to my lawyer she says
normally HO do contact us back requesting supporting documents with a reference number where it should be sent to. my lawyer says we can challenge this dissection made by Home Office.
To be honest, to avoid your application being rejected I would send your new passport to them ASAP by giving them your case ID on envelope and explaining the situation in a covering letter. Do not wait untin HO rejects your application on the ground that you did not provide your valid identity document as it may take up to two months.
HI Romy88, i think you haven't red my first post properly. they refused my application giving two reasons. 1. haven't submitted the passport 2.No enough evidence of my wife's treaty rights. and the right of appeal is given. i just want to know is this appeal winnable? or better to do another fresh application. thanks
Seeing your situation i thought to give you a quick advice, mate simply call HMRC ask them to send 5yrs or whatever duration employment history you require being as your partner or ask her and that one page is valid and strong enough to show it all because it is from HMRC already, i only given one page no payslips no p45 and nothing more just a one page in my application and got my positive outcome within 2 weeks.
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draco18
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by draco18 » Wed Apr 17, 2019 9:02 pm
Updated Timeline:
Application for RoR sent: 15-03-2019
Payments taken: 19-03-2019
Biometric submitted: 25-03-2019
COA: 09/04/2019
BRP: .....
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by dellledd911 » Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:46 pm
draco18 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 9:02 pm
Updated Timeline:
Application for RoR sent: 15-03-2019
Payments taken: 19-03-2019
Biometric submitted: 25-03-2019
COA: 09/04/2019
BRP: .....
Hi! Did you receive your BRP yet? whats happening with your situation right now?
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draco18
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by draco18 » Sun May 19, 2019 1:35 am
Unfortunately no fresh updates yet !
Just waiting !
I wish more members would share their updates timeline for ROR that would help a lot to know there are others out there !
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by skubidu123 » Mon May 20, 2019 5:28 pm
Application for RoR sent: 21-03-2019
Payments taken: 23-03-2019
Biometric submitted: 02-04-2019
COA: 07-04-209
BRP: 29-04-2019
Docs received: 01-05-2019
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draco18
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by draco18 » Mon May 20, 2019 11:41 pm
skubidu123 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 5:28 pm
Application for RoR sent: 21-03-2019
Payments taken: 23-03-2019
Biometric submitted: 02-04-2019
COA: 07-04-209
BRP: 29-04-2019
Docs received: 01-05-2019
Congratulations skubidu123 !
thanks for the update can you tell us a bit more about your case !
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by draco18 » Mon May 27, 2019 6:42 pm
Updated Timeline:
Application for RoR sent: 15-03-2019
Payments taken: 19-03-2019
Biometric submitted: 25-03-2019
COA: 09/04/2019
passport requested : 22 /05 / 2019
Documents returned : 27 / 05 / 2019
BRP: .....??
Is it normal to have all the documents returned without any letter ? Got me a bit worried
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by draco18 » Thu May 30, 2019 10:14 pm
Updated Timeline:
Application for RoR sent: 15-03-2019
Payments taken: 19-03-2019
Biometric submitted: 25-03-2019
COA: 09/04/2019
passport requested : 22 /05 / 2019
Documents returned : 27 / 05 / 2019
BRP: 30/05/2019