Thank you very much my lawyer said round Jun or July
Hopefully I will update here then I have any news
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Was this extended family member or immidiate family member's permit?Kingsleynj wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 5:01 pmGood day beautiful people,after a long wait(8 months)I finally received my visa..
Extended family memberDamax wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 6:50 pmWas this extended family member or immidiate family member's permit?Kingsleynj wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 5:01 pmGood day beautiful people,after a long wait(8 months)I finally received my visa..
Thanks!
Hey Kingsleynj,Kingsleynj wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 3:07 amExtended family memberDamax wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 6:50 pmWas this extended family member or immidiate family member's permit?Kingsleynj wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 5:01 pmGood day beautiful people,after a long wait(8 months)I finally received my visa..
Thanks!
Hi returnofthemac,returnofthemac wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 1:46 pmHey guys. I've been watching this thread for a while. I have one question. If a EEA family permit is refused is there a refusal answer sent via email or is it a letter made available when collecting the passport?
I'm irish, wife and her son (4 years old) are Mexican.
Now I need to pay for courier to have passports sent.
My timeline
Applied:12th January
Biometrics: 30th January
Liverpool receipt acknowledgement: 3rd February
Passports ready for collection: 21 February.
Hello Jadine 11,Jadine11 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 4:27 pmJadine11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2020 5:45 pmHi All,
I'm hoping to get some answers from you that may have been in the same situation I find myself in...
I applied online on the 22/01/2020 for my EU settlement scheme family permit.
Did biometrics and documents were scanned on the 27/01/2020.
I received my email from Liverpool confirming receipt of my application and the it would go to an ECO on the 28/01/2020
On the 11/02/2020 I received an email from Liverpool asking that my husband's original Irish passport be sent to them, I also received a separate email stating that my application was not straight forward and wouldn't be processed in the 15 working days set out.
My husband sent his passport and it was signed for and received on the 13/02/2020.
There was an email address in the email requesting my husband's passport that they said to use, I have emailed them asking that they just confirm receipt of his passport it's a very important document.
I have had no response to any of my emails!
Has anyone been in a similar situation and how long did it take to process your application once further documentation had been sent?
Does anyone have an email address for Liverpool that I can use that they actually respond to?
Thank you in advance!!!!
Hi all,
Just an update I contacted UKVI via telephone today and they confirmed that a decision has been made, this being said my nerves are finished!
I have yet to receive a notification via text or email stating my documents are ready etc so my question is from experience how long does it normally take to get your documents back?
I will be glad to post my outcome as soon as I have my passport in hand!
Thank you!
Cookie0801 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 12:29 pmHello tiktok,Tiktok wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 10:36 amCookie0801 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 7:14 pmNorthern_Lights wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 6:19 pm@cookie0801
An alternative to applying as an Extended family member is to apply under the 'EU Settlement Scheme Family Permit'.
Your Mother-in-Law (aswell as your Father-in-Law) qualifies as 'close' family member of your Husband/Wife/Partner etc and in this category dependence is assumed so you don't really even need to send Money Transfer Receipts (but if you have them then you should send them anyway).
I believe your partner must have atleast 'Pre-settled' status.
In terms of your Sister-in-Law, I'm not sure whether she would be able to apply but I think she could as she is part of your Mother-in-Law household and us under her care.
This would definitely be a better route.
Sorry. I have not fully explained. I have already applied for my mother in law and she was granted the permit in December. We applied for both of them at the same time however mother in law was granted and sister in law was rejected. We had attached the exact same evidence. The refusal reason did not mention anything about only sending 6 months money slips so we assumed they were okay with it. They stated they wanted more evidence of income expenditure and financial situation. And that the money we send is used to meet her essential life needs.
So we sent the exact same evidence but this time included bills and explained their monthly budget/ expenses in detail.
Then this rejection they said 7 months is not enough and asked for collection receipts.
We send money in the name of my mother in law and they have accepted that saying “It is noted that the corresponding money collection receipts or a bank statement in your Mother’s name have not been submitted to verify any of these funds were received by your Mother”
I have emailed the EU settlement resolution team asking if dependent sister in law of 13 years old can apply for the EU Settlement Scheme family permit.
Cookie0801
Can I ask u pls I'm non eu national married to eu national I will like to apply for my both parents and my little brother his 5 years for eu settlement family permit what do u think
I'm worried coz of my brother they may refuse them all
I'm thinking to do one buy one
Ur advice pls thank u
Yes your wife can sponsor both your parents under EU settlement scheme family permit as long as you can prove your relationship and she has pre settled or settled status. It’s very easy and although dependency is assumed, it’s also good if you can send evidence that they depend on you.
I think your problem will be when your parents are granted the permit but your brother might be refused even though he is 5 years old.
They accepted my mother in law but rejected my sister in law and now we have even bigger issue because she can’t live by herself and my mother in laws permit will expire June. She still has not come to the UK.
So think wisely before applying. There is no way to link all their applications, you have to do a seperate one for each. Since the EU Settlement Scheme fp is easier there is a big chance they will accept both your parents but you have to apply for EEA fp for your brother since he is extended family and there is a chance he might be rejected then he will be by himself.
Any news on your sister in laws application?
Tiktok wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 7:01 pmCookie0801 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 12:29 pm
Hello tiktok,
Yes your wife can sponsor both your parents under EU settlement scheme family permit as long as you can prove your relationship and she has pre settled or settled status. It’s very easy and although dependency is assumed, it’s also good if you can send evidence that they depend on you.
I think your problem will be when your parents are granted the permit but your brother might be refused even though he is 5 years old.
They accepted my mother in law but rejected my sister in law and now we have even bigger issue because she can’t live by herself and my mother in laws permit will expire June. She still has not come to the UK.
So think wisely before applying. There is no way to link all their applications, you have to do a seperate one for each. Since the EU Settlement Scheme fp is easier there is a big chance they will accept both your parents but you have to apply for EEA fp for your brother since he is extended family and there is a chance he might be rejected then he will be by himself.
Any news on your sister in laws application?
Hi cookie0801
I would like to ask you pls I'm about to apply for my mum did you translate your mum birth certificate or just yours
Pls help me what documents did u provide thanks lot
Cookie0801 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:47 pmTiktok wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 7:01 pmCookie0801 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 12:29 pm
Hello tiktok,
Yes your wife can sponsor both your parents under EU settlement scheme family permit as long as you can prove your relationship and she has pre settled or settled status. It’s very easy and although dependency is assumed, it’s also good if you can send evidence that they depend on you.
I think your problem will be when your parents are granted the permit but your brother might be refused even though he is 5 years old.
They accepted my mother in law but rejected my sister in law and now we have even bigger issue because she can’t live by herself and my mother in laws permit will expire June. She still has not come to the UK.
So think wisely before applying. There is no way to link all their applications, you have to do a seperate one for each. Since the EU Settlement Scheme fp is easier there is a big chance they will accept both your parents but you have to apply for EEA fp for your brother since he is extended family and there is a chance he might be rejected then he will be by himself.
Any news on your sister in laws application?
Hi cookie0801
I would like to ask you pls I'm about to apply for my mum did you translate your mum birth certificate or just yours
Pls help me what documents did u provide thanks lot
Hi TikTok,
I applied for my husbands mother (my mother in law). Because he didn’t have a birth certificate “registered at the time of his birth”, him and his mother did a gov.uk approved DNA test. So we didn’t use a birth certificate in our case.
I think you only need to include and translate your birth certificate as this contains your mums name too but I have seen several cases where family permit was refused because the “Date” on the birth certificate was several years after the actual birth so just be sure to check and any translated papers should have original dates of registration.
All documents not in English have to be translated.
In our case, we included the following:
1. Application form and booking appointment letter
2. Passport photocopies of EEA national, husband and mother in law
3. Cover letter
4. EEA national employment letter
5. Settled status letter
6. 6 months payslips and 3 P60’s (both EEA National and husband)
7. Marriage certificate of EEA National and husband
8. DNA test of husband and mother in law
9. 6 months UK bank statement
10. 6 months money transfer slips
11. Flight tickets, photos, TB test certificate
12. My own children’s passport copies and birth certificates
Hope that helps. Wish you a successful application!
Northern_Lights wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 10:34 amI've Appealed the last refusal and also filed a new Application at the same time.
I even mentioned on there that I am appealing and attached the Confirmation notice from the Court.
Fingers Crossed
Hi,MeMe04 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 2:56 pmHello everyone,
The situation around the world is really sad due to the outbreak of Corona virus.
I have my EEA family permit with me but still cannot travel to UK since all the flights are suspended for a month.
Hopefully the situation will be better in the coming months. I just wanted to know if anyone can help me out with my query.
Is it necessary to travel to UK within first 3 months of the visa start date. Is it a problem if someone die to unavoidable circumstances travels after 3 months of the visa start date??
And currently how long does it take to get pre settled status after moving to UK ??
Tiktok wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 2:48 pmNorthern_Lights wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 10:34 amI've Appealed the last refusal and also filed a new Application at the same time.
I even mentioned on there that I am appealing and attached the Confirmation notice from the Court.
Fingers Crossed
When did you apply
Hey thankyou for the info.docado wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2020 8:04 pmHi,MeMe04 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 2:56 pmHello everyone,
The situation around the world is really sad due to the outbreak of Corona virus.
I have my EEA family permit with me but still cannot travel to UK since all the flights are suspended for a month.
Hopefully the situation will be better in the coming months. I just wanted to know if anyone can help me out with my query.
Is it necessary to travel to UK within first 3 months of the visa start date. Is it a problem if someone die to unavoidable circumstances travels after 3 months of the visa start date??
And currently how long does it take to get pre settled status after moving to UK ??
There is no law that forces you to come within 3 months. You can come to the UK in last month of your FP. There is no definite time period for settlement scheme to process as it varies case to case. According to recent information keep in mind at least couple of months. Stay safe and do not worry about coming asap. Later is better than sooner as UK is going to be next hotsopt of Covid-19. Almighty bless everyone in this situation
Northern_Lights wrote: ↑Fri Mar 20, 2020 12:38 pmTiktok wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 2:48 pmNorthern_Lights wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 10:34 amI've Appealed the last refusal and also filed a new Application at the same time.
I even mentioned on there that I am appealing and attached the Confirmation notice from the Court.
Fingers Crossed
When did you apply
Hi TikTok,
Appeal was filed on 17 March 2020 and Biometrics for EEA Family Permit Application is due on 24 March 2020.
Hi Shercorp,Shercorp wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 6:54 pmHello, Good Evening.
I'm in the process of applying for EU Settlement Scheme Family permit but the EU sponsor just died.
Please will this affect my application?
I'm his son. I was refused the first time in February, I was about to go for the appointment on 27th of March but TLScontact(VAC) shut down all operations.
Please people will this affect me?
Cookie0801 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:48 pmHello guys,
Just to update, we decided to submit another application for one last time before we appeal.
Timeline:
Online application: 27/02/2020
Biometrics: 03/03/2020
Received by UKVI: 04/03/2020
Not straightforward email: 23/03/2020
On the 18th, we have UKVI a call and they said a decision has been made. Then today when we received this email, we gave them another call. The lady said the decision had been made and couldn’t explain why we received the not straightforward email. Very confusing.
Just waiting for get an email from TLScontact now.
Hey Tiktok,Tiktok wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 9:50 amCookie0801 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:48 pmHello guys,
Just to update, we decided to submit another application for one last time before we appeal.
Timeline:
Online application: 27/02/2020
Biometrics: 03/03/2020
Received by UKVI: 04/03/2020
Not straightforward email: 23/03/2020
On the 18th, we have UKVI a call and they said a decision has been made. Then today when we received this email, we gave them another call. The lady said the decision had been made and couldn’t explain why we received the not straightforward email. Very confusing.
Just waiting for get an email from TLScontact now.
Good morning cookie0801
Have you received any updates regarding your application
I applied for my mum biometric done on 12/03/2020 and I received not straightforward email on 24/03/2020 contacting them yesterday they said its still waiting for decision and they escalate the case and they said I should hear from them within 15 working days
Cookie0801 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 1:03 pmHey Tiktok,Tiktok wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 9:50 amCookie0801 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:48 pmHello guys,
Just to update, we decided to submit another application for one last time before we appeal.
Timeline:
Online application: 27/02/2020
Biometrics: 03/03/2020
Received by UKVI: 04/03/2020
Not straightforward email: 23/03/2020
On the 18th, we have UKVI a call and they said a decision has been made. Then today when we received this email, we gave them another call. The lady said the decision had been made and couldn’t explain why we received the not straightforward email. Very confusing.
Just waiting for get an email from TLScontact now.
Good morning cookie0801
Have you received any updates regarding your application
I applied for my mum biometric done on 12/03/2020 and I received not straightforward email on 24/03/2020 contacting them yesterday they said its still waiting for decision and they escalate the case and they said I should hear from them within 15 working days
No, nothing yet. They made a decision on our application but they probably haven’t been able to send the documents. Anyway the visa application centre is now closed so it looks like we won’t hear back from them until things return to normal. I’ll write on here any news we get, although we aren’t too hopeful because of all the refusals lately.
Don’t worry, they’ll probably reach a decision on your mum soon, they must have a shortage of staff due to the pandemic.
Keep us updated, I hope you get a positive result.
Thanks lot for ur reply lets hope the best I will update u as soon as I hear from them