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Dont waste time and ask for you documents back and apply again, they did the same to us they took only 65 pounds and rejected the application a month later stating that there were not enough funds in our joint account !!Nina Roche wrote:I have just re-applied EEA2, joint application with EEA1 for my husband, after a very frustrating experience with our first joint application (EEA1 & EEA2) returned. Now I'm extremely worried that something is wrong again, and felt helpless, asking for help about what I can do in this forum. I did everything right but shxx still happened... and I really need some help on our ongoing application.
Our background: My husband, who is a French national, is employed with permanent contract by a UK company and started working in London/UK in June 2015. I'm a Chinese and worked in Paris in the past and looking for a job in London as we moved here in June.
First application experience:
16 June 2015, submitted EEA2 & EEA1 .
26th June, I received a letter from Home office dated 23th June, which says that my application was incomplete due to declaration section of the application form (Biometric section) not being signed, and requested me to send back a document with my signature signed.
I immediately signed the document as requested along with a cover letter, and post them back on 27th June through Special Delivery by Royal Mail. It is shown in http://www.postoffice.co.uk/track-trace that our post was delivered on 29th June 2015. We have Proof of delivery.
As I did not receive a COA letter about a month after I sent all documents required but I urgently need it to prove my potential employer my right to work, I tried to call 03001232253 multiple times, being told "everything is fine about your application", "wait and be patient".
28th July 2015, however, Home office rejected and returned my application for the reason that they did not receive the information requested (My signature). I could not understand why Home Office says so, as it is received by Home Office according to UK Post Office.
Moreover, after thoroughly checked my first application form that was returned and for which Home Office stated that I did not sign the declaration section in the form, I found out I actually DID SIGN declaration section in the first place, along with all other signatures required. Signature is just big, right there! I have made no mistake in the first place and second place. They just could say so....
I can't describe how frustrating I was. Not only with what happened, but also my career is at stake. My previous EEA FP expired recently. I've passed a job interview and HR then asked me proof of my working status I explained as much as I could but do not have a COA letter to show. They haven't come back to me since.
Now I'm in another several recruiting process, and I'm extremely worried if I don't have a COA letter soon.... All my effort ...
Second Application
August 1st, Submitted application (EEA2& EEA1)
August 4th, received.
August 5th, only one payment withdrawn from our bank account!, which is the same account.
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I just thought something might be wrong....
I'm so anxious about something is wrong after our first experience. I also found some cases in internet that they returned application because they can't withdraw money but actually there is nothing wrong with bank account.
I'm so afraid. Anything seems could happen. What can I do? The call number 03001232253 is basically useless. Because people who pick our call told us they are just advisers. They can't contact Home Office. How can I in any way contact with them? To avoid random mistakes on their side... I can't imagine another 2-3 month just to know that they made some mistakes then I have to re-apply again. I can't lose my job opportunity because of that again... (maybe life will teach, yes, you can... if you have to ...) I felt helpless. This is exhausting...
Please I'd appreciate if you have any advice.
Aurora, thank you a lot for your answer. It is really just a long... long nightmare...aurora77 wrote:I know exactly how you feel as the UKVI mishandled my firat application because of internal miscommunication from their charging team. You should call or write to them as it had happend to me that they have overlooked that they were suppose to charge/process two payment pages. They are mindless robots who are not used to handling two applications enclosed in one envelope..
liquidweb wrote:This is simply unacceptable. However, you have two choices, apply again or appeal. However, I believe that if you apply again, you might get it faster compared to appeal. Again appeal would mean, getting a solicitor to prepare your case. More money. Judicial review may take awful long time. May be make a fresh application and highlight the mistake made by HO.
Now about employment, you can just share this link to your employer: https://www.gov.uk/legal-right-work-uk. Note that you are not obliged to apply for EEA2. Family Permit indicates you are a spouse of an EEA national and have rights to work in this country. EEA2 just puts that in words on your passport and nothing more. I was in a same state as you are a few years back and convinced my employer (HR) to contact HO to verify my status. Only thing HO suggested them was to:
1) Keep Front and Back copy of my Passport
2) Keep copy of the Family Permit
3) Copy of the marriage certificate
Give it a go. And in the meantime reapply again.
Thanks a lot Alex !alex1128 wrote:
Dont waste time and ask for you documents back and apply again, they did the same to us they took only 65 pounds and rejected the application a month later stating that there were not enough funds in our joint account !!
It has been happening to so many people, I think they trying to cause us some kind of psychological damage by overstressing anyone who applies.
Thanks a lot aurora, that was very helpful. I'll contact them and then see whether I can use postal order now as they only withdraw one.aurora77 wrote:The only time I had contact directly to the caseworker was whrn I sent a post containing my written complaint about their error in charging ang my bank statement as proof of that charge. The name and address I used was on the application cancelled letter thay accompanied the returned application pack.
Regarding the postal order, go to the post office and ask for a postal order for two £65 so that's £130 + £16 fee = £146 and don't forget to write your names at the back with your birthdate to indicate which is which and include it to ur application.
Yup, that is the same number I called them but I finally talked to an agent who was so helpful to have someone look at my application but unfortunately there was still a mess uo in the end. Just tell them that only one payment page was processed and they have overlooked tgat there were two applications in the envelope..