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Advice on Retention of Residence
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 6:59 pm
by sameer0901
Zaki4friends wrote:ROR app sent: 27/01/2017
ROR app received: 30/01/2017
ROR fees taken: 01/02/2017
Bio letter received : 20/02/2017(Dated 16/02/2017)
COA without work received :20/02/2017(Dated 16/02/17)
Bio submitted: 23/02/2017
Email received for interview with immediate decision at Liverpool on 10/05/2017(Dated 09/05/2017)
Interview taken at Liverpool 19/05/17.
RC received: ??
Hi Zaki,
I got my EU family permit after appeal, but now things are not working between me and wife and she asked me for divorce.
we both are working as employee for throughout 3 years of marriage and living together since loast three years.
my Qs are what docs I required for ROR and my previous refusal will have any adverse impact on this application?
previous refusal means HO refused my eeu residence card on allegation of sham marriage although we won the case against them and I was granted residence permit. your help will be highly appreciated thanks
Re: Timeline for Right of Retention! !
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:01 pm
by sameer0901
ama26 wrote:My timeline as below:
EEA(FM)for ROR
App sent on 01/06/2016
Bio letter date- 01/07/2016
Bio submitted-05/07/2016
COA : 11/07/2016
RC: 15/12/2017
Hi, need help please.
I got my EU family permit after appeal, but now things are not working between me and wife and she asked me for divorce.
we both are working as employee for throughout 3 years of marriage and living together since loast three years.
my Qs are what docs I required for ROR and my previous refusal will have any adverse impact on this application?
previous refusal means HO refused my eeu residence card on allegation of sham marriage although we won the case against them and I was granted residence permit. your help will be highly appreciated thanks
Re: Timeline for Right of Retention! !
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:02 pm
by sameer0901
milarrocha wrote:milarrocha wrote:milarrocha wrote:milarrocha wrote:EEA(FM)for ROR
App sent on: 21/01/2017
App received on: 24/01/2017
Payment taken on: 26/01/2017
Bio letter: 08/02/2017
Bio enroll: 09/02/2017
COA With Work: 21/02/2017
ROR: waiting...
App sent on: 21/01/2017
App received on: 24/01/2017
Payment taken on: 26/01/2017
Bio letter: 08/02/2017
Bio enroll: 09/02/2017
COA With Work: 21/02/2017
Online Status Check (
https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk): Awaiting a decision. Application status updated on 21 April 2017.
ROR: waiting...
App sent on: 21/01/2017
App received on: 24/01/2017
Payment taken on: 26/01/2017
Bio letter: 08/02/2017
Bio enroll: 09/02/2017
COA With Work: 21/02/2017
Online Status Check (
https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk): Today it changed to 'Decided Application status updated on 03 July 2017'.
App sent on: 21/01/2017
App received on: 24/01/2017
Payment taken on: 26/01/2017
Bio letter: 08/02/2017
Bio enroll: 09/02/2017
COA With Work: 21/02/2017
Online Status Check (
https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk): Today it changed to 'Decided Application status updated on 03 July 2017
Residence Card and Letter confirming ROR: Delivered on 6 July 2017 (Dated 4/7/17)
All docs returned on 6 July 2017.
Good luck to everyone waiting!
Re: Timeline for Right of Retention! !
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:12 pm
by Obie
Why do you keep posting like this. These kind of behaviour is not allowed on the forum.
You have posted your question, then wait for a reply, you cannot keep posting.
Re: Timeline for Right of Retention! !
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:18 pm
by sameer0901
Obie wrote:Why do you keep posting like this. These kind of behaviour is not allowed on the forum.
You have posted your question, then wait for a reply, you cannot keep posting.
Hi Obie,
Im not being rude, I was just trying to get some help and like 1st time user, without clue I posted my Q 3 times which obviously wasn't intentional.
Sorry guys! awaiting your ans to my Qs. Thank u
Re: Advice on Retention of Residence
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:23 pm
by Obie
I have opened a new topic to prevent confusion. Your new comer status means you will be given the benefit of the doubt on this occasion.