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Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, the travel date and the earliest date we could apply for the visa were not entirely up to us, since I also have to travel for work.Nz made wrote:you will need to call them to action a return of passports, usually takes 5-10 days to return, but generally they will not return passports until after the COA is issued
The COA takes 4-6 weeks usually
So planning travel so soon after application is not advised, but if you are lucky you will have passports back in time
I have not received our passports back, nor a reply to the email. We've tried calling the UKBA and got a message to call if it's 10 days before departure. Needless to say, I don't trust them to be responsive if we do in fact cut it so close, after having received not even a confirmation letter that the application was received. My wife is on hold as we speak... has been for a while.tall_elegant wrote:orionite Did you receive your passport back in time? I am in a similar situation, but budgeted less time (4 weeks)... also have a family wedding to attend. Curious to know how long it finally took you?
Not sure I follow. A UK 5 years Residence Card can only be applied from within the UK. How would going to your EU home country help?orionite wrote:My advice for anyone in a similar situation: DO NOT APPLY FOR AN EEA2 RESIDENCY CARD, if you are or are married to a non-UK, EU national. Go to your respective EU home country and sort it out there. The UKBA is not your friend.
You are entitled to feel aggrieved. Hope you get your passports back soon and your COA.orionite wrote:Jambo, you're probably right. The notion of getting a residency permit in Germany which has any validity in the UK, is most likely silly of me.
Nimitta, to be clear, if my rant suggested that either myself or my wife had ever raised our voice, insulted or treated the agents with anything but politeness, then this is incorrect.
However, I have shouted obscenities offline up, because telling my wife to "file a complaint" and hang up on her, is not the way I want her (or anyone) to be treated. So, I would deflect your comment to the agent herself, who clearly doesn't care that we are about to miss important family events, will have to pay quite a bit of money to change or re-purchase our plane tickets and are generally distraught about not being able to visit either of our families.
If the agent is the only person I have any degree of access to, then I'm sorry, it is her job to listen to my issue and get it sorted out. Why else would you have a call center? If you merely want to tell people to sod off, then that can be handled by a pre-recorded message. I still don't get what the problem is in opening my application, verifying that the passports are genuine, making a copy and sending them back. This should be standard procedure for EVERY application that doesn't involve physically altering the passport in question, e.g. by stamping a visa. I can't believe it is even legal to withhold a person's passport for this amount of time.
What number did you call to get in touch with the home office? I have filed a complaint with them, but the automated response says, they'll get back within 20 days, which is of no use to me.
The number was +44 8450 105 200 but it might take a while to get to the operator. I spent about 20 minutes holding on the phone.orionite wrote:What number did you call to get in touch with the home office? I have filed a complaint with them, but the automated response says, they'll get back within 20 days, which is of no use to me.
Thanks, maybe I'll try that! My wife and I have been contacting our respective embassies and they have offered to provide us with temporary passports. However, they need a letter from the UKBA, stating that they are in fact holding our passports.Nimitta wrote:The number was +44 8450 105 200 but it might take a while to get to the operator. I spent about 20 minutes holding on the phone.
We called on 3 August and received the passport on 9 August, 6 days later. If it won't be too late, I would certainly suggest calling.orionite wrote:So, we are back to square one.
How strange. I told the operator that we had requested my husband's passport back, and it had been one month since that time. She said that she did not know where the passport was since she did not work with our case but she would file the request on our behalf.orionite wrote:Thanks Nimitta, but I just realized your number is the same we've been calling (on August 3rd, as well, ironically) without any positive response. It is the general enquiry number of the UKBA.
Yes, we did and they told us that a request had been put in to return our passports within 5 working days. That was on August 3rd. On August 13th we called again, not having received anything. The statement was that while the agent could see that 2 (!) requests had already been made, it did not seem like the passports had been mailed. She could put in another (No. 3) request, but of course, that would again take up to 5 business days... Not sure why I would take reassurance from that, seeing how the first 5 days have passed without so much as a peep from them.Nimitta wrote:You did talk to an operator, right? Maybe you should try it again. If you have time, you could contact your MP. We did.
I thought about that too. However, if it's like any other government agency, you don't get through the front door without an appointment. We only have 7 days until my wife is due to fly.sc2012uk wrote:is there a posibility to pick the passports up in person at Liverpool?