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Non-Eu PERMITTED family succesful visa updates if available

Post by Sajji11 » Mon May 30, 2016 6:08 pm

Hi there,

Recent Updates for granted visas to permitted adult family members only


Can you please update here if you have any news related to successful story of any known(confirmed) non-Eu Permitted family members over 20 years? like brother, sisters, uncle, cousins etc.
Just wanted to know if this EU treaty rights are really something or just a joke for Permitted adult family members.

Any recent updates will be appreciated.

Kind Regards

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Post by malik0543 » Tue May 31, 2016 9:00 pm

HI Saj

Sorry ........ No One

at least i have never seen any one on this forum who were granted EU4FAM residence card on basis of siblings, cousin etc

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Post by Sajji11 » Wed Jun 01, 2016 3:35 pm

malik0543 wrote:HI Saj

Sorry ........ No One

at least i have never seen any one on this forum who were granted EU4FAM residence card on basis of siblings, cousin etc

Thank you malik0543....
anyone else please

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Post by Sajji11 » Wed Jul 13, 2016 5:17 pm

Hi again,

I spoke to one person who got his 5 years RC 3 weeks ago. he got this after 8 months since he applied.

thanks

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Post by Sajji11 » Fri Aug 19, 2016 11:06 am

Hi all,

This morning I received a registered post from INIS. after 6 months.
Its a simple acknowledgement stating my details and provided documents.
No temporary stamp etc.... at the end they said that INIS will decide shortly after examine the case. they did not ask for any other documents which looks strange. please update your status or related information if you have any.
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Post by Obie » Fri Aug 19, 2016 11:25 am

The Law states that they must issue residence to a person who has demonstrated that they are permitted Family members.

They do issue residence card to permitted family members, one of my sibling and mother was granted residence card as permitted and Qualifying Family member respectively, at the end of last year.

So it is not a joke. Ressence card are issues to permitted family members who meets the requirements.

Although I must say, I have been troubled to see that some people who clearly comply with the law, are being refused for unscrupulous reasons.
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Post by Sedanday » Fri Aug 19, 2016 12:59 pm

@Sajji
Thanks for the update
I pray your case is positive. If you have more documents to help your case maybe you can send to them before they decide on your case.
Since the new EU1A form has been used I've not seen or heard any "positive" case so far for permitted members (sister brother etc).
It's amost six months for my case and I've not even received acknowledgment.

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Post by Sedanday » Fri Sep 30, 2016 4:09 pm

@sajji
Any update on your case?

From what I've seen so far
It seems they are really not issuing temp stamp to permitted members and acknowledgement takes a little over six months

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Post by J_Karim » Sat Oct 01, 2016 11:50 am

Obie
Hope you well..can you please tell me how far family member mean? Does it has to be only parents or brothers and sisters or it can be any relatives?
Any one can give there suggestion but only experts can give advice

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Post by Obie » Sun Oct 02, 2016 9:52 pm

It can be cousins, or aunts. It all depends on whether they are dependent or members of your household
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Post by J_Karim » Mon Oct 03, 2016 12:40 am

Cheers Obie..
Any one can give there suggestion but only experts can give advice

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Post by SAtoIE » Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:15 am

Sedanday wrote:@sajji
Any update on your case?

From what I've seen so far
It seems they are really not issuing temp stamp to permitted members and acknowledgement takes a little over six months
Maybe we were one of the lucky ones, but my partner was just issued a temp stamp 4 yesterday as a permitted family member, expiring in April 2017. Took pretty much exactly 14 weeks to get it.

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Post by Sedanday » Thu Oct 20, 2016 3:12 pm

@SAtoIE

Very lucky! I think they are more lenient with partners tha siblings . Those I've heard got were unmarried partners but not siblings uncles aunts. I'm still waiting but taking other options. Mind you i applied in March

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