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Worst Month To Get A Refusal..
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 4:06 pm
by CODEBLUE
Well no month is good for refusals anyhow!
I am currently waiting for my EEA2 having been visited by HO officials about 2 weeks ago. I am getting increasingly nervous, as this is a holiday month. Getting a refusal and having to appeal whilst most immigration solicitor offices are closed is giving me baby panic attacks. Like most of you here, dealing with UKBA has been hell. Sometimes i regret leaving home, but my husband moved here so i had to move too. This is a festive month, with lots to see and do, but waiting for the UKBA's response is like standing under a mistletoe-wrapped-machete. It could go both ways...
Hoping for the best for all of us here!
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 5:06 pm
by Imshzd
Why you are thinking negative???
Results of your application may be positive.
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 6:02 pm
by Davmck70
Worry add nothing but fear
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 7:11 pm
by sheraz7
Remember, EEA2 RC is a mere confirmation of right and since you had satisfied the UKBA officer at your property
(as per your other thread) then be optimistic.
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:00 pm
by ice_breaker
HO seems to be very busy. I sent my eea2 application on 11th november and still waiting for COA. I would say keep calm and eventually you will get it sooner or later.
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:43 pm
by CODEBLUE
Imshzd wrote:Why you are thinking negative???
Results of your application may be positive.
Because i have been through UKBA hell since last year January. That's why.
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:44 pm
by CODEBLUE
ice_breaker wrote:HO seems to be very busy. I sent my eea2 application on 11th november and still waiting for COA. I would say keep calm and eventually you will get it sooner or later.
I hope so. After 2 years of this mess...ehh am DONE!
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:46 pm
by ice_breaker
CODEBLUE wrote:ice_breaker wrote:HO seems to be very busy. I sent my eea2 application on 11th november and still waiting for COA. I would say keep calm and eventually you will get it sooner or later.
I hope so. After 2 years of this mess...ehh am DONE!
Good luck mate. Hope u get it soon
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:48 pm
by CODEBLUE
[quote="Davmck70"]Worry add nothing but fear[/quote
I try not to. But its been such an ugly experience its hard not to worry about the curve balls they throw at you. Anyway still hoping for the best.
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:55 pm
by CODEBLUE
ice_breaker wrote:CODEBLUE wrote:ice_breaker wrote:HO seems to be very busy. I sent my eea2 application on 11th november and still waiting for COA. I would say keep calm and eventually you will get it sooner or later.
I hope so. After 2 years of this mess...ehh am DONE!
Good luck mate. Hope u get it soon
Thank you. Best of luck to you too!
Re: Worst Month To Get A Refusal..
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:00 am
by bil123
CODEBLUE wrote:Well no month is good for refusals anyhow!
I am currently waiting for my EEA2 having been visited by HO officials about 2 weeks ago. I am getting increasingly nervous, as this is a holiday month. Getting a refusal and having to appeal whilst most immigration solicitor offices are closed is giving me baby panic attacks. Like most of you here, dealing with UKBA has been hell. Sometimes i regret leaving home, but my husband moved here so i had to move too. This is a festive month, with lots to see and do, but waiting for the UKBA's response is like standing under a mistletoe-wrapped-machete. It could go both ways...
Hoping for the best for all of us here!
Re: Worst Month To Get A Refusal..
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:01 am
by bil123
CODEBLUE wrote:Well no month is good for refusals anyhow!
I am currently waiting for my EEA2 having been visited by HO officials about 2 weeks ago. I am getting increasingly nervous, as this is a holiday month. Getting a refusal and having to appeal whilst most immigration solicitor offices are closed is giving me baby panic attacks. Like most of you here, dealing with UKBA has been hell. Sometimes i regret leaving home, but my husband moved here so i had to move too. This is a festive month, with lots to see and do, but waiting for the UKBA's response is like standing under a mistletoe-wrapped-machete. It could go both ways...
Hoping for the best for all of us here!
HI I got your pm but I am unable to reply there..
My Wife was a student n she was holding a CSI problem was that home office couldnt figure out that payments were made in advance for the whole year ,I did send them insurance payments doc but they were so stupid to read it .so becauseof the CSi payment I got 1 refusal point.
Also the declaration I sent was not good enough to satisfy them that we can support ourselves here in Uk and wont rely on benefits.
when they came to our house the took a 15-20 mins interview about our relationship and they were satisfied, but 2 days after I got my doc back with the above refusals.
later on appeal we won .
bil.
Re: Worst Month To Get A Refusal..
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:47 am
by CODEBLUE
bil123 wrote:CODEBLUE wrote:Well no month is good for refusals anyhow!
I am currently waiting for my EEA2 having been visited by HO officials about 2 weeks ago. I am getting increasingly nervous, as this is a holiday month. Getting a refusal and having to appeal whilst most immigration solicitor offices are closed is giving me baby panic attacks. Like most of you here, dealing with UKBA has been hell. Sometimes i regret leaving home, but my husband moved here so i had to move too. This is a festive month, with lots to see and do, but waiting for the UKBA's response is like standing under a mistletoe-wrapped-machete. It could go both ways...
Hoping for the best for all of us here!
HI I got your pm but I am unable to reply there..
My Wife was a student n she was holding a CSI problem was that home office couldnt figure out that payments were made in advance for the whole year ,I did send them insurance payments doc but they were so stupid to read it .so becauseof the CSi payment I got 1 refusal point.
Also the declaration I sent was not good enough to satisfy them that we can support ourselves here in Uk and wont rely on benefits.
when they came to our house the took a 15-20 mins interview about our relationship and they were satisfied, but 2 days after I got my doc back with the above refusals.
later on appeal we won .
bil.
Thank you for taking time to reply.I appreciate it. Well am still waiting, hoping for the best.