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tallahassee wrote:1.1 Please give any reference numbers used in your immigration applications.
I am an EEA national and don't have any. I do however have a letter from the HO I received with my PR card that has a case ID at the top right on it. Do I put that there or leave it blank? Use that number there.
1.2 Current passport/travel document number
I have an EEA passport and ID card. Does whichever I put there also have to be the one I submit with my application? Or can I put my passport number there and then submit my application with the EEA ID card?Enter the number of the document you are submitting, passport or ID card. Remember if you use NCS you will retain your originals.
1.3 Date you were given indefinite leave to enter/remain in the UK (not necessary if you are a Commonwealth citizen with right of abode in the United Kingdom). If you are an EEA national, a Swiss national or a family member of an EEA or Swiss national you should read pages 10 to 11 of the Booklet AN.
It doesn't say anything anywhere on whether to actually put the date of acquiring EEA PR in there or whether to leave this section blank. There is a separate section (2.4) where one is asked again for EEA PR card and date of issue number? Leave blank.
And finally, where do I put my first and middle name? The Form AN looks like below:
1.5 State your name as it appears on your passport:
Surname/family name:
Other names:
If you do not have a passport, state the name used on your official documents (Home Office
travel document, national identity card, biometric residence permit).
1.6 If the name stated above is not the name you use for all purposes, state:
The surname/family name
that you use:
Other names used:
The reason why this is different from the name on your passport or other official documents:
[....]
But the Guide AN says:
1.5 Enter your surname or family name as you want it to appear on your certificate.
1.6 Enter your other names as you want them to appear on your certificate. For
example if your name is Taher Mohamed Hashim Al Hassan and you are known as
Mr Al Hassan then put Al Hassan in section 1.5 and Taher Mohamed Hashim in
section 1.6.
--> Judging by the form, it would make most sense to put the first an middle name by 'Other names:' under 1.5, especially as 1.6 seems to require for a reason for filling out section 1.6. However, the example given in the AN Guide, seems to clearly indicate to put you first and middle names under 1.6...?!
Enter your real names in 1.5 as you describe above - if you use a different name then put it in 1.6 and explain.
Sorry if these questions seem silly, but I was quite surprised as to how confusing the first few fields were already. I hope the rest will be more straight forward.
We have all been through it ....
Thanks a lot for your help.
If your DCPR was issued six months ago, it would have been accompanied by a letter stating the date of deemed acquisition of PR status. That date is recorded on UKVI's Case Information Database (CID). Caseworkers must review applicants' CID files before considering the application, and record the PR date on the naturalisation file. You shouldn't therefore be worried about getting a refusal.tallahassee wrote:Thank you very much for your helpful reply.
With regards to 1.3 and leaving it blank: It doesn't ask you under section 2.4 when you acquired EEA PR, only when the card was issued. For me the card was issued only 6 months ago, whereas I acquired PR 12 months ago. How do I ensure I don't get rejected on the basis of them thinking I haven't held PR for 12 months year, if there is no field for the acquired PR date?
Thanks.
And the Guide for this question states:2.1 Date and place of first arrival in the United Kingdom (see page 8 of the Guide):
Now my problem is that I first arrived in the UK on the Eurostar at Waterloo Terminal, which is neither an airport nor a searport. Moreover, Waterloo terminal hasn't been the international train station since 2007 (if I remember correctly), and was moved to St. Pancras since.2.1 Enter the day you first arrived with a view to staying in the UK on a long-term
basis, and the airport or seaport through which you then entered. If this is less than 5
years before the date on which we receive the application, or less than 3 years
before this date if you are married to or the civil partner of a British citizen, you might
not meet the residence requirement (see page 6 of the Booklet AN) and your
application may be unsuccessful.
tallahassee wrote:Hi all,
I know this may seem a little like a ridiculous question, but seeing how badly the AN Form is designed and how badly trained the HO staff appear to be, the below has me slightly worried.
This application costs £1200 and the AN form has been revised X number of times so by now it should leave no room for ambiguities. I don't want to fail on a technicality, and that can always happen, even if it doesn't as a rule of thumb. I also never said 'case workers' but 'HO staff'. I have dealt with the EEA citizen helpline for my PR application and every time I called I received a different answer to the same questions. Reading stories on here of people getting their biometrics letters sent without a first name several times also doesn't help fill me with confidence.
YesQuestion 1.49 - Address of tax office or tax office reference
I asked my employer for this and they gave me an address that starts with 'HMRC' - is this correct?
They also gave me a PAYE code, is this the tax office reference? format 123/A1
You should complete the table. If there is not enough space, attach an additional sheet.Question 2.2 - Absences for the last 5 years
Can I simply staple a printed Excel sheet to this page and write 'See attached'?
YesQuestion 2.4 - Are you an EEA or Swiss national or the family member of an EEA or Swiss national?
Do I just write ' Yes, EEA national' in here?
I believe so yes.And for the PR card number, there is one same number printed at the bottom of each page of the blue booklet, format X1234567 and there is a different, 7 digit number at the top right of the actual sticker with my details and photo on it. I assume the number to use is the latter?
Normal glue. It is so that if the photo becomes detached from the application, HO can match it to your formQuestion 5 - Referees and identities
Is there a best way to glue my photographs to the page? I am not sure what the purpose of me writing my name and date of birth at the back of the photo is, if I just glue them to the page after?
Evidence
Do I actually need to include p60s and payslips with my application if I have a letter from my employer covering the last 5 years?
Employer Letter confirming that you work for them or have worked for them is acceptable, very handy if you work for the same employer long-term.
Date where you work.1.48 Address of employer or business
Do I put the address of the building I am in (London) and that my payslips are made out to, or do I write down the address of the headquarters (different address in the UK)?
No need for a pre paid envelope. They check the form, copy all your documents and send itNCS
Do I need to bring a pre-paid envelope with the HO address to the NCS or do they provide this over there? What exactly is the process, do they just check your form & supporting documents, take photocopies of them and post them for you?
Sorry, I mean address (studying and immigrationboards simlutaneously clearly doesn't work )tallahassee wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2017 6:50 pmThanks CR001 - not sure what you mean by 'date where you work' though? Question was regarding the address of the employer
And yet I cannot blame the OP. He certainly already had experience with Home Office case workers, and it is a pretty widely shared experience that they can disappoint even if you expect the worst.Indguru90 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2017 6:08 amYou haven't even submitted your application yet and are already banging on about "how badly trained" caseworkers seem to be (which they are not). As for form AN, yes the beauty of a decade ago was that it was a mere 4 pages but it has become ever longer precisely because people needed more and more explanations of what are really non-issues.
I am applying as EEA citizen with an EEA ID card. Do I still need to provide old, expired ID cards as well? My latest one was only renewed last year. Or is this mainly for non-EEA citizen with stamps in their passports?The following documents may be needed at your appointment, depending on the type of application you are making.
[...]
For adult applications
* Your completed application form (this must be the most up to date version)
* Your passport / travel document covering the qualifying period, this includes expired passport / travel document.
Thanks for your reassuring words, brtueforce. The letter showed up yesterday =) They were sent on the 20th and somehow Royal Mail took 8 days to deliver them...bruteforce wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:20 pmIf they have taken the money from your account then your application is on right track. You should be receiving acknowledgment soon. They will normally email you as well if you have provided them your email address. Nothing to worry about so soon.