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Unfortunately, the customer service center just can't provide more than that. I actually even doubt what their managers can do... like, put it in another pile of applications that are labeled a "priority"?Mihai wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2017 5:06 pmHello . Yes, 7 days ago i did it . Not sure if it is going to help me much Nothing seems to help
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sidkapure wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 8:59 amHello Everyone,
I applied on 3rd April 2017, so I don't even know how many exactly working days have passed. I assume more than 100 probably.
MP didn't help to so my partner did Solvit Claim.
Out of nowhere I received two email yesterday that my case has been escalated. One yesterday and the other on 27th. I don't know why. Probably they are randomly sending to just keep it going.
I see one of our friend on the forum got visa who applied on 31st March so hopefully I am next I think.
Good Luck to all.
Kind Regards
Sid
Hello RickRick67 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:00 pmHI Irfan,
Yeh I think your right about the Media. Going on just a hunger strike wouldn't work it takes too long to get attention. But not having water brings it down in a huge way where after only 4 or 5 days the press would be all over it as it is of course dangerous.
My sister works for the government and will contact the national papers and TV channels on day 2 if I have to go ahead with this nonsense. As soon as that happens I would bet my house the MP gets a move on.
There are approx. 5000 visas currently on hold most with the same lie saying not straight forward. That's not by the way me guessing it is from an excellent source I know is accurate.
If id known the way I would be treated by my country this way, the first time I have ever asked for anything I would not have served one second in the forces.
The concern is that people will come here and be a drain on resources claiming housing, benefits etc. If they used common sense and said that you couldn't claim until you had paid in for 10 years for example that would solve that issue. if you have an issue with that rule simple... don't apply to come. it would allow those poor people that don't earn enough to be able to still come as they could drop the requirement.
But that's common sense lol sadly lacking in Government.
Hi KID1413,KID1413 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 1:41 amSome updates from my side:
August 28th was my last day for the first escalation so I called again and I was allowed to escalate it for a second time. They told me since it was my second time escalating it, the manager will refer it to the UK decision team with utmost priority.
I am hopeful that we can get a decision by this week...
Tufail101 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 4:11 pmhi Talita,TalitaZ wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 3:06 pmHi all,
I wanted to share my good news, my husband received his EEA FP last Thursday!
It took around 7 weeks, so I can't even imagine what it must feel like at 60-90 days!
I am Dutch, he is Indian and we applied from Dusseldorf, this is our timeline:
June 27 - applied in Dusseldorf
July 14 - 'not straightforward' email
July 18 - case escalated
August 14 - received email from Decision Making office in reply to escalation
August 15 - decision made email
August 17 - passport returned with EEA FP
We contacted UKVI every few days and escalated our case several times as my husband's Schengen Visa expired on August 1st so he was stuck in Netherlands illegally. My MP and Solvit also contacted them and on August 14 I finally received an email with regards to the escalation, basically saying they could not give us a timeframe but they would forward the info to the clearance officer team. Apparently that did help as the decision was made the same day. I think we were 'lucky' that his current Visa had expired to speed things up.
He now has a 17 day overstay on his Schengen Visa but the immigration officer at Amsterdam airport was very nice and did not put it in the computer system and he was not fined.
I hope you all get good news soon. You are in my thoughts!
Talita
congratulations for the good news!
what documents did u submit ?how was the experience of submitting the application from Dusseldorf?could u share this with us for future or people those are thinking to apply EEA FPs.
Regards
Tufail
Hi Dokie,dokie wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 5:50 pmHey guys,
This forum has been helpful in so many ways. I really appreciate everyone on here.
I submitted my application (standard) in Lagos, Nigeria.
Here's my timeline so far;
July 18 : Biometrics
July 29 : app acknowledged by Sheffield
Aug 4 : not-straightforward email from Sheffield
Aug 24 : Escalated
I'm impatiently waiting and praying for a good outcome, today makes it 34 working days.
Please, is the processing time different from one country to another cuz I've seen different processing times from 15-120 working days?
I pray we all have our FP granted at the end of it all. Bless!
Hi Willy,Willyboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 10:25 amHi KID1413,KID1413 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 1:41 amSome updates from my side:
August 28th was my last day for the first escalation so I called again and I was allowed to escalate it for a second time. They told me since it was my second time escalating it, the manager will refer it to the UK decision team with utmost priority.
I am hopeful that we can get a decision by this week...
Any news on your application and where did you apply from? We did it from Madrid and escalated after 15 days. That was 10 working days ago and have heard absolutely nothing since....
You give them a call using this link: https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-ukFrag3 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 11:49 pmHello,
I would really appreciate if someone could tell me how I can escalate our EEA FP case.
I am currently working in the UK and my partner is in Hong Kong - Briefly:
June 22 - applied in VFS visa application centre in Hong Kong
July 6 - received in Sheffield
July 12 - 'not straightforward' email
Since then we haven't heard anything. Tried the paid email but they didn't provide any info, and after a couple of emails they stopped replying.
So now I would like to know how I could escalate?
Cheers
https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-ukFrag3 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 11:49 pmHello,
I would really appreciate if someone could tell me how I can escalate our EEA FP case.
I am currently working in the UK and my partner is in Hong Kong - Briefly:
June 22 - applied in VFS visa application centre in Hong Kong
July 6 - received in Sheffield
July 12 - 'not straightforward' email
Since then we haven't heard anything. Tried the paid email but they didn't provide any info, and after a couple of emails they stopped replying.
So now I would like to know how I could escalate?
Cheers
This is something I don't understand: when we applied for my wife's EEA FP last February in Rome we received the Permit 10/12 days after the application. Here it took 14 days only to be received in Sheffield. Has something changed?Frag3 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 11:49 pmHello,
I would really appreciate if someone could tell me how I can escalate our EEA FP case.
I am currently working in the UK and my partner is in Hong Kong - Briefly:
June 22 - applied in VFS visa application centre in Hong Kong
July 6 - received in Sheffield
July 12 - 'not straightforward' email
Since then we haven't heard anything. Tried the paid email but they didn't provide any info, and after a couple of emails they stopped replying.
So now I would like to know how I could escalate?
Cheers
My husband apply from nigeria lagosdokie wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 5:50 pmHey guys,
This forum has been helpful in so many ways. I really appreciate everyone on here.
I submitted my application (standard) in Lagos, Nigeria.
Here's my timeline so far;
July 18 : Biometrics
July 29 : app acknowledged by Sheffield
Aug 4 : not-straightforward email from Sheffield
Aug 24 : Escalated
I'm impatiently waiting and praying for a good outcome, today makes it 34 working days.
Please, is the processing time different from one country to another cuz I've seen different processing times from 15-120 working days?
I pray we all have our FP granted at the end of it all. Bless!
Well I'm happy you're getting there one way or the other! Processing times for Madrid are apparently 85% more or less in 15 days and around 98% in think in 30 days, though those figures are for May. They're probably deliberately not updating or just lying through their teeth. Perhaps we should just cough up the disgraceful 2000-odd pounds it costs to apply for a spousal visa under UK Immigration Rules rather than going the EEA route. Should probably give it a bit longer, tho...KID1413 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2017 1:33 amHi Willy,Willyboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 10:25 amHi KID1413,KID1413 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 1:41 amSome updates from my side:
August 28th was my last day for the first escalation so I called again and I was allowed to escalate it for a second time. They told me since it was my second time escalating it, the manager will refer it to the UK decision team with utmost priority.
I am hopeful that we can get a decision by this week...
Any news on your application and where did you apply from? We did it from Madrid and escalated after 15 days. That was 10 working days ago and have heard absolutely nothing since....
I applied from Tokyo... Madrid has processing times up to 60 working days!
After a long struggle waiting for my spouse's visa, we have finally decided to withdraw it after 40 WORKING DAYS from the day Sheffield received it. We decided to withdraw it as my spouse will get a TIER 2 Work Visa (ICT) sponsored by her employer. Our immigration advisors have told us that it will likely be faster than EEA Family Permit, and we can also apply for the priority service (even though it's not guaranteed they can give a resolution within 3-5 days)
It's conceivable that staff have been diverted to Tier 4 visas. They have been running late enough that many students will miss the start of term, and these are profitable customers.
No, I don't think so. This has been happening since Jan 2017 as per the applicants.Richard W wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:27 pmIt's conceivable that staff have been diverted to Tier 4 visas. They have been running late enough that many students will miss the start of term, and these are profitable customers.