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EEA2 without a valid passport

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 8:19 pm
by forestgump
Hi all.
My first application for Residence Card was refused on August 2016 and Home Office had retained my passport. 8th of September I sent new application without my valid passport (exlpained in my cover letter, that they allready have my passport and can take it at any time).
Tomorrow will be 5 months since I had applied, and I think, it's not gonna be a problem if I had applied without my passport? Does somebody had the same situation?
Thank you

Re: EEA2 without a valid passport

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 8:41 pm
by Wise
5 month you said! if you haven't receive any Certificate of Application/acknowledgement correspondent since then that mean they wanted to waste your time in UK and just choose to ignore you or somebody is not doing there job.

Best thing is to ring them and ask provided you have sent them all the necessary document this time just to prove that you qualify for what you apply for, otherwise back to the beginning.

Re: EEA2 without a valid passport

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 8:52 pm
by Obie
Residence Card can take up to 6 months to be processed, so 5 months is not abnormal.

Re: EEA2 without a valid passport

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 9:00 pm
by forestgump
Wise wrote:5 month you said! if you haven't receive any Certificate of Application/acknowledgement correspondent since then that mean they wanted to waste your time in UK and just choose to ignore you or somebody is not doing there job.

Best thing is to ring them and ask provided you have sent them all the necessary document this time just to prove that you qualify for what you apply for, otherwise back to the beginning.
The payment was taken in 5 days after application was received by HO. Biometric data was taken as well. I had received a CoA.
Everything going like in my first application. But I just wondering, does anybody had the same situation (submit second application after refuse without a passport).

Re: EEA2 without a valid passport

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 2:40 pm
by forestgump
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Married partners living apart

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 2:43 pm
by forestgump
If we living separately, could this be the reason of the refusal?
We are working in different cities (me - London, she - Glasgow), that's why we living separately at this time. I attached joint photos since we met, skype chatlog (like a proof that we keep in touch).

The second question is, after my first application a got a refuse and HO retained my passport. So my second application I had applied without my passport (just explained in my covver letter that my passport they already hold). Could this be a reason of refuse?

Thanks for all

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 8:57 am
by forestgump
Any ideas?

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 12:24 pm
by forestgump
Could somebody help?

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 4:44 pm
by Casa
forestgump wrote:If we living separately, could this be the reason of the refusal?
We are working in different cities (me - London, she - Glasgow), that's why we living separately at this time. I attached joint photos since we met, skype chatlog (like a proof that we keep in touch).

The second question is, after my first application a got a refuse and HO retained my passport. So my second application I had applied without my passport (just explained in my covver letter that my passport they already hold). Could this be a reason of refuse?

Thanks for all
You are not required to live together but you do have to convince the Case Worker that your relationship is genuine and your marriage is subsisting. If you have only submitted evidence of photos & skype logs without showing you have spent time together, this may well be in doubt.

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 4:51 pm
by forestgump
Casa wrote:
forestgump wrote:If we living separately, could this be the reason of the refusal?
We are working in different cities (me - London, she - Glasgow), that's why we living separately at this time. I attached joint photos since we met, skype chatlog (like a proof that we keep in touch).

The second question is, after my first application a got a refuse and HO retained my passport. So my second application I had applied without my passport (just explained in my covver letter that my passport they already hold). Could this be a reason of refuse?

Thanks for all
You are not required to live together but you do have to convince the Case Worker that your relationship is genuine and your marriage is subsisting. If you have only submitted evidence of photos & skype logs without showing you have spent time together, this may well be in doubt.
In few days it's gonna be 7 months since I applied for RC. I saw that a lot of people already received their RC in 6 months timeframe.
Could this be a reason why case worker still not made a decision? But if they need more evidence why not to contact me? I didn't heard anything from them.
My local MP made an enquiry with UKVI and they said her that my RC and all of the documents was despatched to me, but that false as I check on the Royal Mail website, and there is no information about my parcel (I put a Special Delivery Guaranteed envelop).
I called them 4 times and they just said "keep waiting".
Why do they give wrong information?

I submitted our photos from wedding, some events, skype and viber logs (that we are keep in touch).

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 4:53 pm
by Casa
Don't you ever meet in person :?:

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 4:58 pm
by forestgump
Casa wrote:Don't you ever meet in person :?:
Sure we do.
But we don't have any tickets or email confirmation for bus travel

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 5:01 pm
by Casa
forestgump wrote:
Casa wrote:Don't you ever meet in person :?:
Sure we do.
But we don't have any tickets or email confirmation for bus travel
You've not spent time together since you married in July 2015 :?: :!:

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 5:02 pm
by forestgump
Casa wrote:
forestgump wrote:
Casa wrote:Don't you ever meet in person :?:
Sure we do.
But we don't have any tickets or email confirmation for bus travel
You've not spent time together since July 2015 :?: :!:
We spent. I just did not understand your question correctly.

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 5:04 pm
by Casa
I'll try to put it more clearly. How many times have you met in person since you married in July 2015?

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 5:07 pm
by forestgump
Casa wrote:I'll try to put it more clearly. How many times have you met in person since you married in July 2015?
We married in July 2015. Then she came back to London. I joined her in October 2015 via EEA Family Permit.
After that she get a good contract in Glasgow and I staying in London (have good contract as well).
We meet each other every 2-3 weeks on weekends.

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 5:18 pm
by Casa
forestgump wrote:
Casa wrote:I'll try to put it more clearly. How many times have you met in person since you married in July 2015?
We married in July 2015. Then she came back to London. I joined her in October 2015 via EEA Family Permit.
After that she get a good contract in Glasgow and I staying in London (have good contract as well).
We meet each other every 2-3 weeks on weekends.
if you are unable to submit evidence of these meetings I suspect that the HO will call you both for an interview to confirm the relationship is genuine and not a marriage of convenience.

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 5:39 pm
by forestgump
Casa wrote:
forestgump wrote:
Casa wrote:I'll try to put it more clearly. How many times have you met in person since you married in July 2015?
We married in July 2015. Then she came back to London. I joined her in October 2015 via EEA Family Permit.
After that she get a good contract in Glasgow and I staying in London (have good contract as well).
We meet each other every 2-3 weeks on weekends.
if you are unable to submit evidence of these meetings I suspect that the HO will call you both for an interview to confirm the relationship is genuine and not a marriage of convenience.
I would not like to go through this path, as I heard that it so stressful, and even a few incorrect answers (with over than 500 questions) could lead to unsuccessful interview.

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 5:44 pm
by Casa
Have you held any other category of UK visa prior to entering on the Family Permit?

Re: Married partners living apart

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 5:59 pm
by forestgump
Casa wrote:Have you held any other category of UK visa prior to entering on the Family Permit?
I had family visitors visa which was issued in March 2015 (I went to my grandmother on vacation for a couple of weeks).
I got my family visitors and family permits without any problems.