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It is supposed to make things faster. I was told by the EU help desk that each application is seen individually from a queue. So, what I understood is, family members' applications are not seen together. These reference numbers are used to pull up the sponsor detail when each individual application reaches the caseworkers' desk. So, if they see that the sponsor has already been granted settled status, it probably helps the caseworker to allocate settled status to the applicant (if all other conditions are met with some flexibilities).
You will get pre settled status. Each person applying needs at least 5 years residence on the EU route.Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:48 amHe's been in the UK since 2003, so if he qualifies, I think I should too.
Hello Joy,Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:41 amHi everyone, I am a Nigerian married to an Italian for two years now, I am also waiting for my settled status, its been over a month now, my application is linked to my husbands application, non of us has received any email, I applied on the 20th September 2019, Biometric 15th October, COA 22nd November, still waiting for the decision....... Its taking so long and am so worried, I need to travel for my twin sisters wedding on the 14th Dec, I have called the HO severally, in fact a lady who attended to me yesterday promised to write a note on my application to my case worker since I really need to travel and my EEA family permit visa is expired. I hope I get it soon
OK thanks for the information. I appreciate it.CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 12:07 pmYou will get pre settled status. Each person applying needs at least 5 years residence on the EU route.Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:48 amHe's been in the UK since 2003, so if he qualifies, I think I should too.
Yes he did, he's still waiting.Miguel2018 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 12:08 pmHello Joy,Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:41 amHi everyone, I am a Nigerian married to an Italian for two years now, I am also waiting for my settled status, its been over a month now, my application is linked to my husbands application, non of us has received any email, I applied on the 20th September 2019, Biometric 15th October, COA 22nd November, still waiting for the decision....... Its taking so long and am so worried, I need to travel for my twin sisters wedding on the 14th Dec, I have called the HO severally, in fact a lady who attended to me yesterday promised to write a note on my application to my case worker since I really need to travel and my EEA family permit visa is expired. I hope I get it soon
Thanks to share your timetable.
Your Italian husband applied on the same day as you (20/09)?
He received his settled status or still waiting ?
I hope you two have soon good news to share.Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:38 amYes he did, he's still waiting.Miguel2018 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 12:08 pmHello Joy,Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:41 amHi everyone, I am a Nigerian married to an Italian for two years now, I am also waiting for my settled status, its been over a month now, my application is linked to my husbands application, non of us has received any email, I applied on the 20th September 2019, Biometric 15th October, COA 22nd November, still waiting for the decision....... Its taking so long and am so worried, I need to travel for my twin sisters wedding on the 14th Dec, I have called the HO severally, in fact a lady who attended to me yesterday promised to write a note on my application to my case worker since I really need to travel and my EEA family permit visa is expired. I hope I get it soon
Thanks to share your timetable.
Your Italian husband applied on the same day as you (20/09)?
He received his settled status or still waiting ?
Thank you, you will get yours soon too, I check my emails every 5mins, am so worried, my husband is so relaxed, I wonder how he does that. Good luck to everyone waiting.Miguel2018 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:44 amI hope you two have soon good news to share.Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:38 amYes he did, he's still waiting.Miguel2018 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 12:08 pmHello Joy,Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:41 amHi everyone, I am a Nigerian married to an Italian for two years now, I am also waiting for my settled status, its been over a month now, my application is linked to my husbands application, non of us has received any email, I applied on the 20th September 2019, Biometric 15th October, COA 22nd November, still waiting for the decision....... Its taking so long and am so worried, I need to travel for my twin sisters wedding on the 14th Dec, I have called the HO severally, in fact a lady who attended to me yesterday promised to write a note on my application to my case worker since I really need to travel and my EEA family permit visa is expired. I hope I get it soon
Thanks to share your timetable.
Your Italian husband applied on the same day as you (20/09)?
He received his settled status or still waiting ?
I applied on 27/10 ( Living in U.K since 2004 with permanent residence) and still waiting for settled status as well
Hi Joy,Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:33 amThank you, you will get yours soon too, I check my emails every 5mins, am so worried, my husband is so relaxed, I wonder how he does that. Good luck to everyone waiting.
Yes I did inform them my visa is expired, but they couldn't fast track my application, they lady only wrote a note on my application saying I intend to travel, I was also informed that applying for a residence permit will take time too, so am just waiting for the decision.Magus1984 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 10:25 amHi Joy,Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:33 amThank you, you will get yours soon too, I check my emails every 5mins, am so worried, my husband is so relaxed, I wonder how he does that. Good luck to everyone waiting.
When you called the resolution center 1
1. did you mention that your family permit had expired and that you would struggle to show that you have the right to work or enter the UK if you go abroad?
2. Did they say they would expedite your case?
3. Did they recommend that you apply to a Residence Card using the EA Route? (My residence card is due to expire next week and I am still waiting for a decision so wondering if I should also apply for permanent residency on the EA route, even though this won't be valid after brexit)
But if you apply for a residence permit at least you might get a COA that would allow you to work? at the moment with the expired family permit I guess you would struggle to proof your right to work/be in the UK.Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 1:10 pmYes I did inform them my visa is expired, but they couldn't fast track my application, they lady only wrote a note on my application saying I intend to travel, I was also informed that applying for a residence permit will take time too, so am just waiting for the decision.Magus1984 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 10:25 amHi Joy,Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:33 amThank you, you will get yours soon too, I check my emails every 5mins, am so worried, my husband is so relaxed, I wonder how he does that. Good luck to everyone waiting.
When you called the resolution center 1
1. did you mention that your family permit had expired and that you would struggle to show that you have the right to work or enter the UK if you go abroad?
2. Did they say they would expedite your case?
3. Did they recommend that you apply to a Residence Card using the EA Route? (My residence card is due to expire next week and I am still waiting for a decision so wondering if I should also apply for permanent residency on the EA route, even though this won't be valid after brexit)
Working is not my problem, travelling is. I can't enter the UK without a visa and I can't apply for a visa even if I travel because I have already applied for the settlement scheme. They said I cannot even leave the UK until I get a decision.Magus1984 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 2:13 pmBut if you apply for a residence permit at least you might get a COA that would allow you to work? at the moment with the expired family permit I guess you would struggle to proof your right to work/be in the UK.Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 1:10 pmYes I did inform them my visa is expired, but they couldn't fast track my application, they lady only wrote a note on my application saying I intend to travel, I was also informed that applying for a residence permit will take time too, so am just waiting for the decision.Magus1984 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 10:25 amHi Joy,Joy Akanet wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:33 amThank you, you will get yours soon too, I check my emails every 5mins, am so worried, my husband is so relaxed, I wonder how he does that. Good luck to everyone waiting.
When you called the resolution center 1
1. did you mention that your family permit had expired and that you would struggle to show that you have the right to work or enter the UK if you go abroad?
2. Did they say they would expedite your case?
3. Did they recommend that you apply to a Residence Card using the EA Route? (My residence card is due to expire next week and I am still waiting for a decision so wondering if I should also apply for permanent residency on the EA route, even though this won't be valid after brexit)
My settlement status has been approved on 02 of Decembersrjuanjo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 7:06 pmApplication for settlement status done using android mobile / passport chip
Tax history indicates that I have been in the U.K. for 5 years after provide my NIN.
I’ll be considered for settlement status.
EU citizen
Application sent on :18/11/2019
COA received same day
Still waiting...
Congratulations.srjuanjo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 9:48 pmMy settlement status has been approved on 02 of Decembersrjuanjo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 7:06 pmApplication for settlement status done using android mobile / passport chip
Tax history indicates that I have been in the U.K. for 5 years after provide my NIN.
I’ll be considered for settlement status.
EU citizen
Application sent on :18/11/2019
COA received same day
Still waiting...