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Hi Irfan,Bollox wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 6:15 pmHello Baig
Here’s the email for complain. Either you or ur wife both can complain.
complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
It’s on their website.
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisat ... -procedure
Write as usual what u going through and mention how many escalations u have done.
Good luck
Hello baig.. this is an automated response and everybody gets it.. u just send them the dates u contacted them and the number u dialled and ur complaint... thats all..baigbaig wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 7:52 pmHi Irfan,Bollox wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 6:15 pmHello Baig
Here’s the email for complain. Either you or ur wife both can complain.
complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
It’s on their website.
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisat ... -procedure
Write as usual what u going through and mention how many escalations u have done.
Good luck
My wife sent email at on 7 October to inquire the status of husband application and she explained all she have the reply i paste below is that she did anything wrong or they reply like that its like unusual reply please have a look below.
omplaints <complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk>
Thank you for your email. This is an automatically generated response which contains important information; please read it carefully.
Complaints about our Contact Centre Service:
If you have complained to us as you are dissatisfied with our Contact Centre service, it is essential you provide the following information or we will be unable to investigate your complaint. If you have not provided this information please include it in your complaint and resubmit to us:
· Date(s) you contacted our Contact Centre
· The number you called us from
· The number you dialled
General Correspondence
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to deal with GENERAL enquiries or other types of correspondence OTHER THAN COMPLAINTS sent to this email inbox. Please refer to our website to find the correct points of contact linked to whether you are in or outside the UK at: https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi.
General correspondence includes correspondence such as:
· The outcome of an immigration decision (this will be not dealt with as a complaint)
· Progress on an application
· Progress on a refund
COMPLAINTS
This email inbox is for complaints only.
If your email is a complaint about a service provided by UK Visas & Immigration, Home Office Immigration Enforcement or Border Force or the conduct of our staff, we will ensure that the matter is properly investigated. We aim to reply to you within 20 working days. If we need longer to investigate your complaint we will contact you and update you on progress. If you have provided us with a contact number we may contact you by phone about your complain.,,,,,,,,,
hi Irfan,Ranjuraj2026 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 4:03 amHello baig.. this is an automated response and everybody gets it.. u just send them the dates u contacted them and the number u dialled and ur complaint... thats all..baigbaig wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 7:52 pmHi Irfan,Bollox wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 6:15 pmHello Baig
Here’s the email for complain. Either you or ur wife both can complain.
complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
It’s on their website.
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisat ... -procedure
Write as usual what u going through and mention how many escalations u have done.
Good luck
My wife sent email at on 7 October to inquire the status of husband application and she explained all she have the reply i paste below is that she did anything wrong or they reply like that its like unusual reply please have a look below.
omplaints <complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk>
Thank you for your email. This is an automatically generated response which contains important information; please read it carefully.
Complaints about our Contact Centre Service:
If you have complained to us as you are dissatisfied with our Contact Centre service, it is essential you provide the following information or we will be unable to investigate your complaint. If you have not provided this information please include it in your complaint and resubmit to us:
· Date(s) you contacted our Contact Centre
· The number you called us from
· The number you dialled
General Correspondence
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to deal with GENERAL enquiries or other types of correspondence OTHER THAN COMPLAINTS sent to this email inbox. Please refer to our website to find the correct points of contact linked to whether you are in or outside the UK at: https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi.
General correspondence includes correspondence such as:
· The outcome of an immigration decision (this will be not dealt with as a complaint)
· Progress on an application
· Progress on a refund
COMPLAINTS
This email inbox is for complaints only.
If your email is a complaint about a service provided by UK Visas & Immigration, Home Office Immigration Enforcement or Border Force or the conduct of our staff, we will ensure that the matter is properly investigated. We aim to reply to you within 20 working days. If we need longer to investigate your complaint we will contact you and update you on progress. If you have provided us with a contact number we may contact you by phone about your complain.,,,,,,,,,
This is again a usual mail frm the useless contact centre... u have to wait wait and wait.........Oliver12 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 9:45 amHi guys,
I did escalate this for the first time today and receive the below email, as per your experience can some1 inform me what does this mean.... its not forwarded to sheifield I beleive
Dear ********,
Thank you for the information you have provided.
With regards to your query, we have escalated your case to the Decision making centre and the Clearance Officer will contact you directly as soon as he can.
Please allow the 20 working days to pass before contacting UK Visas & Immigration International Contact Centre again should you not receive any further correspondence.
Regards,
xzxxx
UK Visas and Immigration
xxxx
UKVI Contact Centre
I have also applied EEA FP dependent visa as a child over 20. You should submit pictures with mother and travel history when you travel to your mother like visa enter exit stamps copy etc.aarshad01 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2017 12:34 pmHello Everyone ,
need some advice on EEA Family Permit, i have hired a Solicitor for my case also but still what to know if any practical cases someone experienced here. i am a non EEA national, married to Polish National, like to apply for dependent visa for my mother. i am attaching the following documents, please let me know if i am missing anything on it.
1) My Passport copy
2) Wife Passport copy
3) Son Passport copy
4) Marriage certificate
5) Birth Certificate SON
6) Bank Statement 6 months myself
7) Payslips 6 months
Bank Statement 6 months wife
9) wife payslips 6 months
10) Council House tendency contract
10a ) council tax bill, Sky Bill, Tv licence, Child Benefit letter, Working tax & child tax credit letter though we dont get anymore
11) saving account statement myself for 5k
12) saving account statment myself for 4k from non eea country
13) remittance to mother for last 12 months
14) remittance bank account of mother where remittance transfered
15) tendency agreement on my mother name where she recevied some money
15a)Property documents on my mother name
16) family house documents on my fathers name
17) TB test
18) Mother n father joint Bank statement & Account maintence letter.
19) Father Passport copy
Do i miss anything for EEA direct family members ?
waiting for your soonest answer thank you
Indeed, Lily - my wife - got her decision made today Applied on the 30th June from Kiev, Ukraine, 5 or 6 escalations, contacted the MP twice, European Commission twice, one formal complaint through the HO website directly. Anxiously waiting for the courier now.calija777 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2017 2:59 pmHi everyone,
A little bit more statistics from the Russian forum:
29.06 macahra, Tbilisi, Georgia not str
30.06 Lily, Kyiv, Ukraine not str - 26.10 decision made - 84 working days
27.07 Dana, Kyiv, Ukraine, not str
28.07 Anastasiia, Kyiv, Ukraine not str
03.08 Valery, Kyiv, Ukraine not str
17.08 Марина, Moscow, Russia not str
23.08 Yana, Kyiv, Ukraine not str.
30.08 Ия, Kyiv, Ukraine not str.
Hi,agnieszka1509 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 1:16 pmHey,
How many times did you escalate already?
I only escalated once and I'm waiting for 20 days to pass.
U r rite baig... goin crazy here without any clue abt when our applications will get processed..baigbaig wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 3:20 pmHi,agnieszka1509 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 1:16 pmHey,
How many times did you escalate already?
I only escalated once and I'm waiting for 20 days to pass.
I escalate I think 4 times got same reply every time. It's really no sense more they just ignore everything no matter how difficult for us to be without partner.
Once you are in the UK you can apply for the residence card anytime, the non EEA spouse will never be illegal but it will be hard to find or keep a job if the EEA FP will expire before the CoA arrives. But recently HO is doing it pretty quick, a friend of mine received CoA one month after the application and the card one month later.jacobj0912 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 7:28 amHi all,
I would like to know if there is any timeframe within which we need to apply for residence card out of the 6 months granted for FP?
We intend to apply EEA FP however I (husband) have to serve 3 months of notice period and we intend to only quit the current job on successful EEA application. So in the case we might already loose 3 months time out of 6 months granted for FP.
So if we apply for residence card on the 4th month , is that fine? Are we required to leave U.K. after 6 months of expiry of FP incase our residence card is not granted on time?
My wife is EEA and I am non- EEA and both of us are outside the U.K.
Appreciate your help and advise.
Hi,ValmiraTo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 10:57 amHi all,
This is my timeframe,
10 october- Biometrics
19 oct- application has been recived by sheffield and is under consideration.
27 oct- not straightforward
Please can somebody advise me what should i do i this case? Should i wait or should i send an email to equiery service? Is there any possibility that i will get a positive response from them?
I applied from Rome.
dan1988uk wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 11:04 amOnce you are in the UK you can apply for the residence card anytime, the non EEA spouse will never be illegal but it will be hard to find or keep a job if the EEA FP will expire before the CoA arrives. But recently HO is doing it pretty quick, a friend of mine received CoA one month after the application and the card one month later.jacobj0912 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 7:28 amHi all,
I would like to know if there is any timeframe within which we need to apply for residence card out of the 6 months granted for FP?
We intend to apply EEA FP however I (husband) have to serve 3 months of notice period and we intend to only quit the current job on successful EEA application. So in the case we might already loose 3 months time out of 6 months granted for FP.
So if we apply for residence card on the 4th month , is that fine? Are we required to leave U.K. after 6 months of expiry of FP incase our residence card is not granted on time?
My wife is EEA and I am non- EEA and both of us are outside the U.K.
Appreciate your help and advise.