Hi,Laura721 wrote:And congratulations to your friends, by the way!
Any news yet?
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I would suggest write or call WBS this morning and wait till the end of the day ! You should have either the outcome or reasons explaining any further delays.Laura721 wrote:Well, today is the 15th working day and no news. I am very concerned they are going to come back and say they lost everything.
Shall I write to worldbridge now or this evening?
Trust me I know it! But it will be worth your while! We hope you have the outcome today.Laura721 wrote:Thanks, have written to them again just now by email and will call in the morning if I hear nothing. Going to have to top up my phone with loads of money first, the cost is just ridiculous.
Hey you! Cheer up, now you have to be stronger than ever in order to bring your husband home. Let's leave the tears for later, can we?Laura721 wrote:Thanks very much. Hope so too. It sounds so pathetic probably but I just feel like bursting into tears to be honest. I just want to go home to my country, with my husband.
Hi Laura,Laura721 wrote:I have just received this email from the Madrid Visa Section after calling Worldbridge today at 9 am:
Dear ,
We are writing to you following receipt of your email regarding your husband’s visa application for the UK. We have checked the status of your husband’s application and it is still being processed. Please note that applications can take 15 days or longer.
Yours sincerely,
Madrid Visa Section
Is this acceptable? I find this unacceptable for an EEA Family Permit application. I do not know if I can even reply to the email but I want to try. Please help me, what can I say? Appreciate any response please please please, going out of my mind here thank you.
Well, credit shall be given to them for responding quickly and acknowledging there's a delay and are still working on your application. Although, not a definite answer.Laura721 wrote:Their reply just now:
Dear Ms. Ortiz,
We apologise for the delay in the processing of your husband’s application. The reason for this delay is that we are still awaiting the results of the obligatory checks that are carried out on all applications, and cannot take a decision until the results are back. We have alerted the UK to the fact that you have been waiting longer than usual, so they are aware of the need to send us the results as quickly as possible. As soon as we have them, a decision will be taken and your husband’s passport and original documents will be returned.
Best regards,
Madrid Visa Section
Can I hope for good news with this message? They can check what they want, we were completely truthful in the application and cover letter so they know all about past issues.
CONGRATULATIONS....! All your hard effort has paid off.Laura721 wrote:We did it. Got an email that the permita had been issued after my husband asked them to confirm by email due to the delay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's a very interesting question and I wouldn't even dare to speculate in that regard.Laura721 wrote:Thank so much Jrge!
Got to give notice at work, so fingers crossed May 26th we leave, got to confirm tomorrow at work. I did wonder, will the immigration police at Madrid airport say anything to my husband when we are leaving? We have the permit of course, but it will be pretty obvious he has been in Spain without a residence card (as we needed to wait until October for our appointment) and prior to our marriage he was illegally living here. On the other hand his passport is biometric and he is in the Schengen zone although longer than he should have been (no stamps though).
How will the police know how long he has been in Spain (you say no stamps)?Laura721 wrote:Thank so much Jrge!
Got to give notice at work, so fingers crossed May 26th we leave, got to confirm tomorrow at work. I did wonder, will the immigration police at Madrid airport say anything to my husband when we are leaving? We have the permit of course, but it will be pretty obvious he has been in Spain without a residence card (as we needed to wait until October for our appointment) and prior to our marriage he was illegally living here. On the other hand his passport is biometric and he is in the Schengen zone although longer than he should have been (no stamps though).