harmain wrote:HI Malik,
I have read your other posts your and mine case is similar I would be really glad if you can provide me the timeline of your application and what docs they requested before the correspondence and after correspondence. thanks
Dear Harmain,
Very well spoted, our cases are pretty much similar apart from the fact that, you are in a much better position than myself. I have read your posts and shall be addressing your points one by one so it is as follows:
1) People sitting at INIS are notorious for making mistakes as you can see from my posts so unfortunately, you can not sue them, I shall rather say must not try to sue them. you just have to stay calm and focused on what you are doing.
2) I submitted all the usual paperwork Passport coloured copies myself and my father, PRTB, BILLS and our Business's details and all, they asked further bills and any other evidence for a couple of times I submitted more fresh bills and some letters of correspondence from my UK college and as many letters i could find under my name to prove that, I really was living with my beloved father,.
3) Yes you are right that, you should have been treated as a EU1 applicant rather than being treated as an EU1A unfortunately you cannot do anything but to write them an email however, i would also ask you to be a little polite with them and not to write too many as it kind of p's em off a bit lol
.... So "CONTROL UDHAY CONTROL".
I did received a temporary leave to stay and my decision is due a little earlier than yours in September, I have spoken to someone and they said it could be later than that, so the due date for decision is not set in stone I'm afraid. On the contrary to this i have also spoken to a friend of mine his Mrs and two children have recently received their 5 years stamp it took them 2 and a half weeks so it is rather a matter of luck.
At this point I shall rather ask you to stay patient and relaxed it will be all sorted.
I hope this answers most of your questions should you however, would like to know anything else please do not hesitate to ask and I shall try to be as helpful as possible.
The one thing I would like to ask you os how did you justified that, you are a dependent of your father? What documents did you submitted to satisfy this clause? I'm unsure how this could be done as EU legislation is very vague about these technical issues they ratger leave it for the applicants to figure it out.
Hope to hear back from you soon.