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They were prompted to make the on-line payment, but there wasn't any option on the screen/window to do it. How do they go about it?zubby007 wrote:jrge wrote:Hey guys,
How can a non-EEA obtain their Family Permit in Spain? They were trying to do it on-line, but couldn't book the appointment.
Any insights?[/quote
After filling the online EEA FP form then you need to pay online too for just the postage about €14 or so then you can now go to appointment page, best of luck mate.
So you coughed up the 14 in the end. Did you get the visa?Laura721 wrote:Ours worked fine including 14 euro payment - re appointment make sure you do this around 8 am or you may find there are either no appointments at all or none for a couple of months. If you do it early morning you can find appointments for in just a few days time.
All sorted out. Some IT issues.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:It might have been an internet browser problem or other. Why don't you phone or email Worldbridge and ask?
My friend was able to make the payment, and his wife has an appointment this incoming Wednesday.Laura721 wrote:Ours worked fine including 14 euro payment - re appointment make sure you do this around 8 am or you may find there are either no appointments at all or none for a couple of months. If you do it early morning you can find appointments for in just a few days time.
Passport return times will depend on caseload and case complexity. Past performance is not a guide to the future. If it goes over 15 days by all means complain.jrge wrote:All sorted out. Some IT issues.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:It might have been an internet browser problem or other. Why don't you phone or email Worldbridge and ask?
My friend was able to make the payment, and his wife has an appointment this incoming Wednesday.Laura721 wrote:Ours worked fine including 14 euro payment - re appointment make sure you do this around 8 am or you may find there are either no appointments at all or none for a couple of months. If you do it early morning you can find appointments for in just a few days time.
How long did you wait for your Family Permit?
Just try to relax - I know it can difficult, I just went through all this.Laura721 wrote:We have our appointment to hand in documents this coming Monday morning. We are so nervous now...
Thank you for your input. My friend's application is pretty much straight, and I don't quite foresee any major issues.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote: Passport return times will depend on caseload and case complexity. Past performance is not a guide to the future. If it goes over 15 days by all means complain.
Interesting...where do they say that though? My personal experience is that it can take a lot longer than that.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:UKBA claims they intend to issue EEA FPs on the same day as the application if possible. It is the only type of visa that receives priority treatment that I am aware of.
See http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/e ... processingDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:UKBA claims they intend to issue EEA FPs on the same day as the application if possible. It is the only type of visa that receives priority treatment that I am aware of.
EUN2.3 How quickly do I need to issue an EEA family permit?
Priority must be given to applications for EEA family permits. Wherever possible a decision should be made at the time it is lodged or after an interview is conducted.
However, the Regulations do not say that EEA family permits must be issued on the day that the application is made. The Directive does allow Member States to take reasonable measures to ensure that freedom of movement is not obtained by deception. Where you suspect a marriage of convenience or even 'sham' employment for the purpose of freedom of movement, further enquiries should be made and credibility may be tested. As long as delays are justifiable, applications can be tested until the ECO is fully satisfied.
OK, I was aware of that guidance. I know from experience that EEA family permits are not issued as quickly as one might hope.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... 2/#header3EUN2.3 How quickly do I need to issue an EEA family permit?
Priority must be given to applications for EEA family permits. Wherever possible a decision should be made at the time it is lodged or after an interview is conducted.
However, the Regulations do not say that EEA family permits must be issued on the day that the application is made. The Directive does allow Member States to take reasonable measures to ensure that freedom of movement is not obtained by deception. Where you suspect a marriage of convenience or even 'sham' employment for the purpose of freedom of movement, further enquiries should be made and credibility may be tested. As long as delays are justifiable, applications can be tested until the ECO is fully satisfied.
That's a pretty standard timeline and is in line with their internal targets for issuing visas (of any category, save settlement).jrge wrote:UPDATE:
My friend's wife had her appointment today in Madrid. Biometrics were taken and supporting documents received.
She was informed that applications are being dealt within 15 business days, and due to the holidays, her application won't be looked at until next week.
Show me the links my friend! Source material!EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:That said, there are expedited visas available for a fee to visa nationals who meet certain conditions; they are given real priority. These are not available to family members under the 2006 regs.