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Thanks EU. Version 12/2012 of the EEA4 application form now states the following:EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I do not know much about the appeals process. I know quite a bit about the application process. (I imagine that if you submit originals to the home office, they can also be used in the appeal as long as you make that clear).
You can apply again. Originals are generally expected.
1. You would be expected to demonstrate that your husband and you are married (marriage certificate).
2. Your husband's valid passport.
3. Your valid passport.
4. Evidence that you have attained PR (you know about this already, but make it clear how it came about and its equivalence to PR).
5. Evidence that your husband has resided in the UK for five years with you.
6. Perhaps, evidence that you have not lost PR (been absent for more than 2 years) - a simple statement to this effect should suffice.
Also include a letter explaining the peculiarities of your case (the ILR under the old rules, your previous application, the mishandling of the application).
In your letter, make it clear that the decision maker did not take into account that you had submitted your original current passport and did not appear to understand the significance of the ILR. Keep your tone matter of fact, but make it clear that you are complaining and expect priority as a result of the inconvenience caused.
I understand your point Keffers, but I am fed up with Home Office bureaucracy. I replied to the email and said that I didn't think it was necessary for me to send my passports again, but that if they insisted that I would send them. So lets see what happens next. Fingers crossed.keffers wrote:For crying out loud...
Someone is trying to help - just give them what they want before you turn a positive into a negative.
I'm sure the person trying to resolve this has a desk full of other complaints she/he can turn their attention to if they feel you are being awkard.
Hi, can you please provide the email addresses you used, it seems to work and im trying to put a complaint in. Thanks and good luck with your case.IyaCiara wrote:Just to update that today I have sent emails of complaint to UKBA and also Mark Harper and Theresa May.
I would recommend you to send them again, because it happened to me, and when I asked that they already had my documents they said they didn't copy all as the case worker didn't think is necessary!!IyaCiara wrote:I understand your point Keffers, but I am fed up with Home Office bureaucracy. I replied to the email and said that I didn't think it was necessary for me to send my passports again, but that if they insisted that I would send them. So lets see what happens next. Fingers crossed.keffers wrote:For crying out loud...
Someone is trying to help - just give them what they want before you turn a positive into a negative.
I'm sure the person trying to resolve this has a desk full of other complaints she/he can turn their attention to if they feel you are being awkard.
Did you get this by email?Somebody in the home office wrote:Your enquiry has been passed to me. Having read the detail below, I have asked my team to reconsider the decision. However, we will require your expired and current passport so we can confirm that your ILR status and travel history.
I am sorry that you do not feel that we have acted in an unreasonable way and be assured that we will look to answer the points you have raised. I will ask one of my team to contact you today.
Hi Spike,spike_UK wrote:Hi, can you please provide the email addresses you used, it seems to work and im trying to put a complaint in. Thanks and good luck with your case.IyaCiara wrote:Just to update that today I have sent emails of complaint to UKBA and also Mark Harper and Theresa May.
Hi Directive,Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Did you get this by email?Somebody in the home office wrote:Your enquiry has been passed to me. Having read the detail below, I have asked my team to reconsider the decision. However, we will require your expired and current passport so we can confirm that your ILR status and travel history.
I am sorry that you do not feel that we have acted in an unreasonable way and be assured that we will look to answer the points you have raised. I will ask one of my team to contact you today.
What about sending them a h.igh quality scan of the expired passport as a PDF. If you have the same for your current passport, send that also. That may be all they need. Say the original passports are available if needed.
Test 1: rubbish quality
Test 2: h.igh quality
We received a letter from the immigration tribunal this morning saying that we cannot appeal the decision of the UKBA because no 'relevant immigration decision' had been sent to us.Obie wrote:You cannot automatically appeal. A proper notice of decision was not send to you stating you have a right of appeal under Regulation 26. You are applying to the Tribunal, saying you do have a right of appeal and that the allegations made by the HO was wrong.
If the judge feel that you do have a right of appeal, then a hearing date will be set, and the burden will then be diverted to the Secretary of State to show that you do not have a right of appeal.
If this were to happen, you could re-apply. I suggest you let matters take their course and wait a little more.IyaCiara wrote:
I know that the UKBA are reconsidering their initial decision at the moment, but if they still refuse to my husband with a permanent residence card what options will remain open to us?
Thanks.
IyaCiara wrote:Thanks for your previous post Obie.
I had another email from UKBA today letting me know that my expired Irish passport is now in the possession of a senior caseworker who will reconsider the decision and advise us of the outcome in due course. They have also said that they will make a decision regarding my mother-in-laws EEA2 application form at the same time.
Hi IyaCiara, thanks for your advice, I have complaint to some of them and will wait, good luck to your husband.IyaCiara wrote:Hi Spike,spike_UK wrote:Hi, can you please provide the email addresses you used, it seems to work and im trying to put a complaint in. Thanks and good luck with your case.IyaCiara wrote:Just to update that today I have sent emails of complaint to UKBA and also Mark Harper and Theresa May.
The email addresses that I sent the complaint to are as follow:
Rob.Whiteman@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk (his secretary forwarded the complaint onto Liverpool) this is the CEO of UKBA.
Steve.Lamb@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk (email received back this morning saying he cannot deal with this but that he has forwarded this on to relevant department) this guy is a director for the London area.
ukbacustomercomplaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk (no reply from this email yet) this is the general complaints email.
Also emailed Mark Harper who is the Immigration Minister and Theresa May who is the Home Secretary but no reply from them yet either.
Not sure if this is worth mentioning of even if there is any truth in it, but my husband seems to think that our complaint was taken more seriously and responded to more quickly because it was written by me (the EEA National) as opposed to him (the non-EEA National).
Hi, email address are as above.mobismome wrote:IyaCiara wrote:Thanks for your previous post Obie.
I had another email from UKBA today letting me know that my expired Irish passport is now in the possession of a senior caseworker who will reconsider the decision and advise us of the outcome in due course. They have also said that they will make a decision regarding my mother-in-laws EEA2 application form at the same time.
hi iyaciara what is the email address you used to communicate with ukba with regards to your application thanks
Look at top of this page and you will see the email address.mobismome wrote:please iyacrs send me the email you use to communicate with ukba be careful while typing to avoid mistakes thanks