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Did you do a Non EEA application and what's your timeline?bilo wrote:I waited to hear back from HO for 2 months I was so desperate that I email them on EuroBiometrics@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk asking if they received my application, so if you are concerned about it email them with your details. good luck!!!
I am Appling for NON EU PR (in UK for 10 years) + EU PR (Italian in UK for 6 years)DeeO wrote:Did you do a Non EEA application and what's your timeline?bilo wrote:I waited to hear back from HO for 2 months I was so desperate that I email them on EuroBiometrics@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk asking if they received my application, so if you are concerned about it email them with your details. good luck!!!
You would need to present a Certificate of Application to your employer or prospective employer which would have been given you by the HO indicating your right to work.uk_willy_77 wrote:Hello All,
Sorry to steer the conversation off-topic. Would any one know if one could seek employment/continue working during the processing period of the UK Residence Card (Family EEA Route) ?
Many thanks in advance for your replies.
I emailed them 3 times during 1 month but received no reply back.bilo wrote:I waited to hear back from HO for 2 months I was so desperate that I email them on EuroBiometrics@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk asking if they received my application, so if you are concerned about it email them with your details. good luck!!!
Hi, it is very difficult the understand why you haven't received your COA for 6 months especially when others who sent theirs less than that have received it. However it is very possible to receive a decision on your application without a COA since it's been 6 months already. I think you should expect a decision soon, if not, if I were in your situation I will write at least 3 letters a week to the Home Office asking them about my application in case they've forgotten. I'll put pressure on them to act. They claim that if they've not given you a decision in 6 months they'll write to you to explain to you, so if you've not received a letter that they will delay then you can pressure them with letters. At least 3 letters a week! Your lawyer will not send these letters, send them yourself!Iredola79 wrote:Hi all,
The post I read here gave me some rest of mind.
I submitted my PR application since December 2017. Here is my timelines:
Application sent: 05/12/16
Received: 06/12/16
Biometrics letter: 14/01/17
Biometrics done 18/01/17
COA: ????
PR: ????
More than 6 months now still waiting for COA or PR.
Have also been stopped from work. My lawyer have written to them yet no answer.
Pls anybody experiencing this type of emotional and physical torture? Pls your comments will be appreciated.
Pls advice me what next steps should be.
Thanks
Hi, it is very difficult the understand why you haven't received your COA for 6 months especially when others who sent theirs less than that have received it. However it is very possible to receive a decision on your application without a COA since it's been 6 months already. I think you should expect a decision soon, if not, if I were in your situation I will write at least 3 letters a week to the Home Office asking them about my application in case they've forgotten. I'll put pressure on them to act. They claim that if they've not given you a decision in 6 months they'll write to you to explain to you, so if you've not received a letter that they will delay then you can pressure them with letters. At least 3 letters a week! Your lawyer will not send these letters, send them yourself![/quote]DeeO wrote:Hi, it is very difficult the understand why you haven't received your COA for 6 months especially when others who sent theirs less than that have received it. However it is very possible to receive a decision on your application without a COA since it's been 6 months already. I think you should expect a decision soon, if not, if I were in your situation I will write at least 3 letters a week to the Home Office asking them about my application in case they've forgotten. I'll put pressure on them to act. They claim that if they've not given you a decision in 6 months they'll write to you to explain to you, so if you've not received a letter that they will delay then you can pressure them with letters. At least 3 letters a week! Your lawyer will not send these letters, send them yourself!Iredola79 wrote:Hi all,
The post I read here gave me some rest of mind.
I submitted my PR application since December 2017. Here is my timelines:
Application sent: 05/12/16
Received: 06/12/16
Biometrics letter: 14/01/17
Biometrics done 18/01/17
COA: ????
PR: ????
More than 6 months now still waiting for COA or PR.
Have also been stopped from work. My lawyer have written to them yet no answer.
Pls anybody experiencing this type of emotional and physical torture? Pls your comments will be appreciated.
Pls advice me what next steps should be.
Thanks
Thanks for your reply. I think that's exactly what I will do now.myganet wrote:[Hi, it is very difficult the understand why you haven't received your COA for 6 months especially when others who sent theirs less than that have received it. However it is very possible to receive a decision on your application without a COA since it's been 6 months already. I think you should expect a decision soon, if not, if I were in your situation I will write at least 3 letters a week to the Home Office asking them about my application in case they've forgotten. I'll put pressure on them to act. They claim that if they've not given you a decision in 6 months they'll write to you to explain to you, so if you've not received a letter that they will delay then you can pressure them with letters. At least 3 letters a week! Your lawyer will not send these letters, send them yourself!DeeO wrote:Hi, it is very difficult the understand why you haven't received your COA for 6 months especially when others who sent theirs less than that have received it. However it is very possible to receive a decision on your application without a COA since it's been 6 months already. I think you should expect a decision soon, if not, if I were in your situation I will write at least 3 letters a week to the Home Office asking them about my application in case they've forgotten. I'll put pressure on them to act. They claim that if they've not given you a decision in 6 months they'll write to you to explain to you, so if you've not received a letter that they will delay then you can pressure them with letters. At least 3 letters a week! Your lawyer will not send these letters, send them yourself!Iredola79 wrote:Hi all,
The post I read here gave me some rest of mind.
I submitted my PR application since December 2017. Here is my timelines:
Application sent: 05/12/16
Received: 06/12/16
Biometrics letter: 14/01/17
Biometrics done 18/01/17
COA: ????
PR: ????
More than 6 months now still waiting for COA or PR.
Have also been stopped from work. My lawyer have written to them yet no answer.
Pls anybody experiencing this type of emotional and physical torture? Pls your comments will be appreciated.
Pls advice me what next steps should be.
Thanks
Are you married, partner or extended family member of EEA? elaborate more.Iredola79 wrote:Hi all,
The post I read here gave me some rest of mind.
I submitted my PR application since December 2017. Here is my timelines:
Application sent: 05/12/16
Received: 06/12/16
Biometrics letter: 14/01/17
Biometrics done 18/01/17
COA: ????
PR: ????
More than 6 months now still waiting for COA or PR.
Have also been stopped from work. My lawyer have written to them yet no answer.
Pls anybody experiencing this type of emotional and physical torture? Pls your comments will be appreciated.
Pls advice me what next steps should be.
Thanks
Home Office - EEA Applicationsmyganet wrote:[DeeO wrote:Hi, it is very difficult the understand why you haven't received your COA for 6 months especially when others who sent theirs less than that have received it. However it is very possible to receive a decision on your application without a COA since it's been 6 months already. I think you should expect a decision soon, if not, if I were in your situation I will write at least 3 letters a week to the Home Office asking them about my application in case they've forgotten. I'll put pressure on them to act. They claim that if they've not given you a decision in 6 months they'll write to you to explain to you, so if you've not received a letter that they will delay then you can pressure them with letters. At least 3 letters a week! Your lawyer will not send these letters, send them yourself!Iredola79 wrote:Hi all,
The post I read here gave me some rest of mind.
I submitted my PR application since December 2017. Here is my timelines:
Application sent: 05/12/16
Received: 06/12/16
Biometrics letter: 14/01/17
Biometrics done 18/01/17
COA: ????
PR: ????
More than 6 months now still waiting for COA or PR.
Have also been stopped from work. My lawyer have written to them yet no answer.
Pls anybody experiencing this type of emotional and physical torture? Pls your comments will be appreciated.
Pls advice me what next steps should be.
Thanks
what is the address/email?
Just to update, the residence card arrived today! So 2 weeks short of the 6 months. Could not be happier! Best of luck to everyone still waitingSmurkk wrote:Application Sent: Dec 21 2016
Application Received Dec 22
Money Taken from my account: Dec 23
Biometric Request Jan 10 2017
Biometrics Completed: Jan 14
Both Passports Requested Back: Jan 14
Wife's passport (non EU) returned: Jan 24
My passport (EU) returned (after a second request online): Feb 16
COA: Feb 17 (roughly)
Decision: June 4th
Good luck to everyone!
Did you receive any response?bilo wrote:I waited to hear back from HO for 2 months I was so desperate that I email them on EuroBiometrics@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk asking if they received my application, so if you are concerned about it email them with your details. good luck!!!