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Thanks for your replywegiwegi wrote:Usually they interview you and your partner, in separate rooms, a lot of questions, to find out how well you know each other, and they decide there and then if you are a genuine couple, answer the questions naturally, if you don't know the answer, just say don't know, don't try to be too clever, I mean don't answer something you are not sure about. They will find out if you hide something or not, so be yourself, relax, if all is genuine, you pass, if not well......
We only spend an hour, after that, they left us go in peace, but they were ready to arrest my wife there and then if not ok.
Any reason why you didn't type this in paragraphs?? It is VERY difficult to read such a big block of text.khlid77 wrote:I have submitted my application for none eea PR and I got this email for inviting us for Interview is this correct interview for none eea PR confirmation ?
I'm confused it's look like marriage interview For eea2 application ?
Please I request to all senior members and moderators please
Check the email and reply me
Is this interview correct for PR or HO error ?
I have very short time b4 23 August I have to
Confirm the interview
Thanks in advance
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Home office email is below
Re: I am writing concerning your application for confirmation of your right to reside in the United Kingdom on the basis of your marriage/civil partnership to an EEA National. In order to consider the matter further, you and your spouse/civil partner are requested to attend an interview on: Date Time: Place: Union Street, Liverpool, L3 9AF Please confirm your attendance by: Please arrive 15 minutes beforehand. On arrival, please report to Reception. This interview is your opportunity to ensure that all information is available to make an immediate decision on your application. It is therefore important that you attend for interview as soon as possible. On completion of the interview process your application will be prioritised for immediate consideration in line with our aim to improve customer service and processing timescales. Please be aware that you and your spouse/civil partner need to be available for a period of 4 hours for this interview. Please confirm your attendance, by including the following information. Name / Date of Birth / Nationality / Home Office ref number or case reference number. If you or your spouse/ civil partner needs an interpreter, please confirm what language(s) and dialect you will both need to speak. Interpreters need to be booked in advance and cannot be requested on the day of the interview. Failure to confirm attendance and/or request an interpreter by will lead to your interview being cancelled and may result in your application being refused. If, after confirming your attendance, you are unable to attend your interview, please email as soon as possible. You will be required to provide evidence supporting your reason for non attendance e.g. a medical certificate. Please refer to the Marriage Interview process guide accompanying this letter for further information. You may bring a legal representative with you to be present during your interview. Your legal representative will need to provide a letter of introduction and photo ID. You and your spouse/civil partner should attend on time and bring this letter to the interview. Please note: Your representative and spouse/civil partner will only be admitted to the Home Office building if they accompany you. You should therefore meet your representative at an arranged place outside the Home Office and enter the building together. Your interview will not be delayed to wait for your representative to arrive. You should bring with you a valid passport/ID card (if not already with the Home Office) to the interview along with the following additional documentation (that has not already been presented to Home Office): · Your and your spouse's/civil partner's last 6 months bank statements (joint and individual) · Your last 2 years council tax bills · Photographs taken during your relationship · Wedding photographs (if not already supplied) · Joint utility bills · Tenancy agreement/mortgage statement Your spouse / civil partner is required to bring with them evidence of their current employment in the form of a letter from their employer, their last pay slip and if wages are paid into a bank account, a bank statement showing the wages being received in the account. If a permanent National Insurance number has been obtained since the application was made, evidence of this should be brought to the interview. The information you give will be treated in confidence. However, information may be disclosed to your spouse/civil partner, and/or other government departments or agencies, local authorities, international organisations and other authorised bodies to enable them to carry out their functions. Your interview may be audio recorded. Details of how to obtain a transcript will be provided to you at your interview. It would be helpful if you could inform us if anyone attending the interview has a disability which would hinder them evacuating the building in the event of an emergency or if anyone attending the interview has special circumstances which would mean taking a break while the interview is in progress. You should make us aware of these in advance by email Failure to attend this interview or to notify us within the timescales set out in this letter could result in the refusal
Hi khlid77,khlid77 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:05 pmI have submitted my application for none eea PR and I got this email for inviting us for Interview is this correct interview for none eea PR confirmation ?
I'm confused it's look like marriage interview For eea2 application ?
Please I request to all senior members and moderators please
Check the email and reply me
Is this interview correct for PR or HO error ?
I have very short time b4 23 August I have to
Confirm the interview
Thanks in advance
-------------------------
Home office email is below
Re: I am writing concerning your application for confirmation of your right to reside in the United Kingdom on the basis of your marriage/civil partnership to an EEA National. In order to consider the matter further, you and your spouse/civil partner are requested to attend an interview on: Date Time: Place: Union Street, Liverpool, L3 9AF Please confirm your attendance by: Please arrive 15 minutes beforehand. On arrival, please report to Reception. This interview is your opportunity to ensure that all information is available to make an immediate decision on your application. It is therefore important that you attend for interview as soon as possible. On completion of the interview process your application will be prioritised for immediate consideration in line with our aim to improve customer service and processing timescales. Please be aware that you and your spouse/civil partner need to be available for a period of 4 hours for this interview. Please confirm your attendance, by including the following information. Name / Date of Birth / Nationality / Home Office ref number or case reference number. If you or your spouse/ civil partner needs an interpreter, please confirm what language(s) and dialect you will both need to speak. Interpreters need to be booked in advance and cannot be requested on the day of the interview. Failure to confirm attendance and/or request an interpreter by will lead to your interview being cancelled and may result in your application being refused. If, after confirming your attendance, you are unable to attend your interview, please email as soon as possible. You will be required to provide evidence supporting your reason for non attendance e.g. a medical certificate. Please refer to the Marriage Interview process guide accompanying this letter for further information. You may bring a legal representative with you to be present during your interview. Your legal representative will need to provide a letter of introduction and photo ID. You and your spouse/civil partner should attend on time and bring this letter to the interview. Please note: Your representative and spouse/civil partner will only be admitted to the Home Office building if they accompany you. You should therefore meet your representative at an arranged place outside the Home Office and enter the building together. Your interview will not be delayed to wait for your representative to arrive. You should bring with you a valid passport/ID card (if not already with the Home Office) to the interview along with the following additional documentation (that has not already been presented to Home Office): · Your and your spouse's/civil partner's last 6 months bank statements (joint and individual) · Your last 2 years council tax bills · Photographs taken during your relationship · Wedding photographs (if not already supplied) · Joint utility bills · Tenancy agreement/mortgage statement Your spouse / civil partner is required to bring with them evidence of their current employment in the form of a letter from their employer, their last pay slip and if wages are paid into a bank account, a bank statement showing the wages being received in the account. If a permanent National Insurance number has been obtained since the application was made, evidence of this should be brought to the interview. The information you give will be treated in confidence. However, information may be disclosed to your spouse/civil partner, and/or other government departments or agencies, local authorities, international organisations and other authorised bodies to enable them to carry out their functions. Your interview may be audio recorded. Details of how to obtain a transcript will be provided to you at your interview. It would be helpful if you could inform us if anyone attending the interview has a disability which would hinder them evacuating the building in the event of an emergency or if anyone attending the interview has special circumstances which would mean taking a break while the interview is in progress. You should make us aware of these in advance by email Failure to attend this interview or to notify us within the timescales set out in this letter could result in the refusal
bumblez wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 2:40 pmHi khlid77,khlid77 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:05 pmI have submitted my application for none eea PR and I got this email for inviting us for Interview is this correct interview for none eea PR confirmation ?
I'm confused it's look like marriage interview For eea2 application ?
Please I request to all senior members and moderators please
Check the email and reply me
Is this interview correct for PR or HO error ?
I have very short time b4 23 August I have to
Confirm the interview
Thanks in advance
-------------------------
Home office email is below
Re: I am writing concerning your application for confirmation of your right to reside in the United Kingdom on the basis of your marriage/civil partnership to an EEA National. In order to consider the matter further, you and your spouse/civil partner are requested to attend an interview on: Date Time: Place: Union Street, Liverpool, L3 9AF Please confirm your attendance by: Please arrive 15 minutes beforehand. On arrival, please report to Reception. This interview is your opportunity to ensure that all information is available to make an immediate decision on your application. It is therefore important that you attend for interview as soon as possible. On completion of the interview process your application will be prioritised for immediate consideration in line with our aim to improve customer service and processing timescales. Please be aware that you and your spouse/civil partner need to be available for a period of 4 hours for this interview. Please confirm your attendance, by including the following information. Name / Date of Birth / Nationality / Home Office ref number or case reference number. If you or your spouse/ civil partner needs an interpreter, please confirm what language(s) and dialect you will both need to speak. Interpreters need to be booked in advance and cannot be requested on the day of the interview. Failure to confirm attendance and/or request an interpreter by will lead to your interview being cancelled and may result in your application being refused. If, after confirming your attendance, you are unable to attend your interview, please email as soon as possible. You will be required to provide evidence supporting your reason for non attendance e.g. a medical certificate. Please refer to the Marriage Interview process guide accompanying this letter for further information. You may bring a legal representative with you to be present during your interview. Your legal representative will need to provide a letter of introduction and photo ID. You and your spouse/civil partner should attend on time and bring this letter to the interview. Please note: Your representative and spouse/civil partner will only be admitted to the Home Office building if they accompany you. You should therefore meet your representative at an arranged place outside the Home Office and enter the building together. Your interview will not be delayed to wait for your representative to arrive. You should bring with you a valid passport/ID card (if not already with the Home Office) to the interview along with the following additional documentation (that has not already been presented to Home Office): · Your and your spouse's/civil partner's last 6 months bank statements (joint and individual) · Your last 2 years council tax bills · Photographs taken during your relationship · Wedding photographs (if not already supplied) · Joint utility bills · Tenancy agreement/mortgage statement Your spouse / civil partner is required to bring with them evidence of their current employment in the form of a letter from their employer, their last pay slip and if wages are paid into a bank account, a bank statement showing the wages being received in the account. If a permanent National Insurance number has been obtained since the application was made, evidence of this should be brought to the interview. The information you give will be treated in confidence. However, information may be disclosed to your spouse/civil partner, and/or other government departments or agencies, local authorities, international organisations and other authorised bodies to enable them to carry out their functions. Your interview may be audio recorded. Details of how to obtain a transcript will be provided to you at your interview. It would be helpful if you could inform us if anyone attending the interview has a disability which would hinder them evacuating the building in the event of an emergency or if anyone attending the interview has special circumstances which would mean taking a break while the interview is in progress. You should make us aware of these in advance by email Failure to attend this interview or to notify us within the timescales set out in this letter could result in the refusal
Thanks for sharing your full story. I'd like to ask how your interview went, the kind of questions you were asked and what the outcome was? I've just found out this week that I have also been invited for an interview in Liverpool and the wording of the letter was exactly the same as yours (above).
So, I'd much appreciate some feedback from your experience.
Thanks!
khlid77 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:08 pmNon EEA PR application
Application submited march 2017
Confirmation email recievd. May 2017
Biometric later received and Done may 2017
CoA wit right to work : may 2017
Interview done 25 august 2017 in Liverpool
All Documents received with decision 29 August 2017
PR 4 September 2017
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