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Re: Careless work of caseworker and NCS

Post by sylionheart » Mon Apr 04, 2016 3:21 pm

Hi CR001,

Sorry to interfere in this post.

I am applying in 10 days.
I was advised by other members that I should submit more evidences.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 06609.html

Your advice is different.
I am running around like headless chicken to find as many documents as possible. I would appreciate some clarification

Sorry again for interfering
Thanks a lot

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Re: Careless work of caseworker and NCS

Post by sylionheart » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:01 pm

Any advice from CR001 please

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Family application.

Post by Viktoria27 » Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:05 am

Dear members,

I have applied to be Neutralised together with my husband and also to register our 2 children as BC 14 March and I am now thinking if We will receive the approval (if) together for all application or will the decision be send at seperate dates?
I know it might take 6 months or even more to hear from HO but for MN1 I think it's taking a bit long looking at the MN1 Timeline.

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Re: Family application.

Post by CR001 » Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:12 am

be Neutralised together
Am sure you mean Naturalised.

Children will only be approved, usually, if parents are approved (if children born abroad). Each application is processed and decided individually on its own merits.
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Re: Family application.

Post by Viktoria27 » Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:21 am

CR001 wrote:
be Neutralised together
Am sure you mean Naturalised.
Yes he he.
Thanks for reply.

Our children were born here. 6 and 4 y old. I hold PR for 1 and half year now.

So If one of us get refused does it mean our children will not be registered as BC?

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Re: Family application.

Post by noajthan » Wed Jun 22, 2016 12:17 pm

Viktoria27 wrote:So If one of us get refused does it mean our children will not be registered as BC?
It will (partly) depend on the option you selected on child's application form.
8.8 [For parents applying for British citizenship at the same time as their child] I still want my child to be registered as a British citizen even if my own application for British citizenship is refused.
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Re: Family application.

Post by vinny » Wed Jun 22, 2016 1:55 pm

Viktoria27 wrote:Our children were born here. 6 and 4 y old. I hold PR for 1 and half year now.
Children are entitled.
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Re: Family application.

Post by Viktoria27 » Wed Jun 22, 2016 3:49 pm

Thanks for all replies.
Will wait patiently and hope for good outcome.

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Help pls- Questionnaire (refugee)

Post by Viktoria27 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 11:14 am

Dear members,
We made family application for BC in March 2016.
Today we have received request for residency proof for last 2 years for myself (since I got EEA PR) and also
questionnaire for my husband to say how we supported himself from when his asylum case was refused till time when he received EEA2 card.

We are not sure if we stand any chance to get my husbands AN approved.

Timeline :

Arrived in the Uk 2004, applied for asylum straightaway.
Case refused in 2005 . Then in 2006 he made fresh application. All this time he was studying (NASS suport ) not working.
Then in May 2006 I arrived in the UK and we began our relationship.
I started working in August 2006 then in 2007 we applied for COA to get married.
January 2008 we married.

All this time I was supporting him financially. He was also getting some support from NASS and all time from 2004 till 2008 he was reporting to HO weekly.

Any advice what could we write in covering letter which we gonna sent along with the questionnaire? What proves could we sent? Are my payslips enough? We dont have any NASS documents anymore .

From people experience is there any hope for us? PLs help

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Re: Help pls- Questionnaire (refugee)

Post by member » Mon Jun 27, 2016 11:32 am

Does he have EEA PR as well?

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Re: Help pls- Questionnaire (refugee)

Post by Viktoria27 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 11:41 am

Yes, he does. Since Feb 2015

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Re: Help pls- Questionnaire (refugee)

Post by jehan » Mon Jun 27, 2016 11:58 am

when he received EEA2 card first time

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Re: Help pls- Questionnaire (refugee)

Post by Viktoria27 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:06 pm

In March 2009 . But we got married 2008 and I was working since 2006.

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Re: Help pls- Questionnaire (refugee)

Post by jehan » Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:33 pm

As you said you came here in 2006 and doing work here so i mean you was supporting him towards food and accommodation so you have to prove it by your wages slip or bank statement that you have money to support him also write a letter that you was responsible towards his support from 2006 when you came UK
MAKE A STATEMENT AND ATTACH YOUR WAGES SLIP OR BANK STATEMENTS FROM 2006 TO 2009.
It is not verbally should be documentry

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Re: Help pls- Questionnaire (refugee)

Post by Viktoria27 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:46 pm

Thanks for answer. We will do that. We are worried of that time prior to when I arrived to the Uk as we have no NASS proofs only ceftificates from college ( and to study at college u had to have some sort of leave . He was on Temporary admission).

Hopefully HO will not look at more than 10 years back when making decision.

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NASS and cover letter for citizenship

Post by Viktoria27 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:39 pm

hamid84 wrote:I did this application myself. All those years NASS was providing me me everything and i was signing.

They might grant you in 2017. Not so long to go, good luck.
Did you send any proofs from NASS? Or did you just answer questions?

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Re: HO is gone strange, Please help

Post by hamid84 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:47 pm

Just answered questions.
Arrived UK in Dec 2000, Received ILR Oct 2008, Citizenship Approved March 2016.

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Re: HO is gone strange, Please help

Post by Viktoria27 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:54 pm

Thanks a lot for answering.
Did you get NASS for all the period? We are in similar position.
Pls advise did you include any covering letter?

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Re: HO is gone strange, Please help

Post by hamid84 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:57 pm

I was dependant of my father who always received NASS support.

Yes i also sent covering letter explaining everything.
Arrived UK in Dec 2000, Received ILR Oct 2008, Citizenship Approved March 2016.

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Re: HO is gone strange, Please help

Post by Viktoria27 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 10:00 pm

Thank you for answering. Do you have any tips what could we put on covering letter to stand a chance for BC.?

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Re: HO is gone strange, Please help

Post by Viktoria27 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 10:02 pm

Our story
Viktoria27 wrote:Dear members,
We made family application for BC in March 2016.
Today we have received request for residency proof for last 2 years for myself (since I got EEA PR) and also
questionnaire for my husband to say how we supported himself from when his asylum case was refused till time when he received EEA2 card.

We are not sure if we stand any chance to get my husbands AN approved.

Timeline :

Arrived in the Uk 2004, applied for asylum straightaway.
Case refused in 2005 . Then in 2006 he made fresh application. All this time he was studying (NASS suport ) not working.
Then in May 2006 I arrived in the UK and we began our relationship.
I started working in August 2006 then in 2007 we applied for COA to get married.
January 2008 we married.

All this time I was supporting him financially. He was also getting some support from NASS and all time from 2004 till 2008 he was reporting to HO weekly.

Any advice what could we write in covering letter which we gonna sent along with the questionnaire? What proves could we sent? Are my payslips enough? We dont have any NASS documents anymore .

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AN approval for overstayer

Post by Viktoria27 » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:15 pm

Dear members,

Today our family has received approval from HO.

We were asked to answer questionnaire how my husband supported himself during time he had no valid leave to remain (4 years).
We sent it back to HO last week (along with supporting documents) and today we received approval for both him ,me (EEA) and our 2 kids!

Good luck for everybody waiting, never lose your hope!!!!

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Re: AN approval for overstayer

Post by mizer » Thu Jul 14, 2016 10:50 am

Congratulations and thanks for sharing

i'm on the same boat of your husband,i been illegal for 3 years (2004 -2007)before get married to EEA citizen 2007 i'm willing to apply on 2017 (10 years after my wedding day)

We sent it back to HO last week (along with supporting documents)
what support documents did send to HO specially for the period 2004-2006(before relation)?
Hopefully HO will not look at more than 10 years back when making decision.

does the HO look look at more than 10 years back when making decision in your case?

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Re: AN approval for overstayer

Post by Viktoria27 » Thu Jul 14, 2016 4:16 pm

mizer wrote:
what support documents did send to HO specially for the period 2004-2006(before relation)?
Nothing for before 2006, Just cover letter explaining why.

But,my payslips for period from September 2006, Some bills addressed to me for period when my husband stayed with me before moving to NASS accommodation.

Letter from Home office from 2008 which asked to prove we were in relationship for more than 2 years.

And cover letter.

does the HO look look at more than 10 years back when making decision in your case?

Doesn't look like , because I started to support my now husband from May 2006.

Good luck with your application.

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Re: AN approval for overstayer

Post by ZiONLY » Wed Jul 20, 2016 11:13 am

Viktoria27 wrote:Dear members,

Today our family has received approval from HO.

We were asked to answer questionnaire how my husband supported himself during time he had no valid leave to remain (4 years).
We sent it back to HO last week (along with supporting documents) and today we received approval for both him ,me (EEA) and our 2 kids!

Good luck for everybody waiting, never lose your hope!!!!
Congratulations to you and your family. It appears it was a tough struggle but you have pulled through strong.

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