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wow nearly 4.5 months and still no biometrics? what are you applying under?sanny26 wrote:Yup our waiting times is really bad im doing a straightforward extension and im still waiting
Date application sent- 5th october 2012
Received by ukba- 8th october 2012
Payment taken 23rd -october 2012
Received acknowledgement -26th october 2012
Biometric enrolment- still waiting
Article 8. didnt thought it would have taken this long to extend.egoneo wrote:wow nearly 4.5 months and still no biometrics? what are you applying under?sanny26 wrote:Yup our waiting times is really bad im doing a straightforward extension and im still waiting
Date application sent- 5th october 2012
Received by ukba- 8th october 2012
Payment taken 23rd -october 2012
Received acknowledgement -26th october 2012
Biometric enrolment- still waiting
i guess post biometrics it would be very quick as thats when it actually hits a caseworkersanny26 wrote:Article 8. didnt thought it would have taken this long to extend.egoneo wrote:wow nearly 4.5 months and still no biometrics? what are you applying under?sanny26 wrote:Yup our waiting times is really bad im doing a straightforward extension and im still waiting
Date application sent- 5th october 2012
Received by ukba- 8th october 2012
Payment taken 23rd -october 2012
Received acknowledgement -26th october 2012
Biometric enrolment- still waiting
What was the reason for the refusal? On what basis was your application? Do you have family members and if so, what are their nationalities?Al Haqq wrote:Submitted: 17/10/2012
Acknowledged: 1/11/2012
Payment: NOT SURE
Biometrics invitation: 28/2/2013
Documents returned: 15/4/2013
BRP arrived: Refused no right of appeal
Please note that I kept visiting the PEO office and my MP constantly contacting them.
The did not apply EX.1 Criteria to your case which deals with the best interest of children who have lived in the UK for 7 years or more. If you have a solicitor you may discuss judicial review with them, I believe you have 3 months from the day of the refusal decision to start a judicial review proceedingsAl Haqq wrote:Hi Prince74,
Thanks. I applied under FLRO)DICRETON....
I have three children, the youngest was born here, he his now 8. I am single parent.
I will type the decision:We have take into consideration that your children lived continuously in UK.....However in this case it is considered that they would be able to adapt to life in --------with you because two of your children have spent 8 & 5 years in ---------before coming to UK and your youngest child at 8 is young enough to adapt to life in another country.
Moreover, you would be returning as a family and you would be able to support your children who are also citizens of your country.
You did not meet the requirements for rule 276ADE(VI)
Secretary of state is not satisfied that you can meet requirements of rule 276ADE(IV) and 276ADE(V).
Thanks I was refused right of appeal becuase she claimed I am an over stayer.
Thank you.
Al Haqq wrote:Hi Prince74,
Thanks. I applied under FLRO)DICRETON....
I have three children, the youngest was born here, he his now 8. I am single parent.
I will type the decision:We have take into consideration that your children lived continuously in UK.....However in this case it is considered that they would be able to adapt to life in --------with you because two of your children have spent 8 & 5 years in ---------before coming to UK and your youngest child at 8 is young enough to adapt to life in another country.
Moreover, you would be returning as a family and you would be able to support your children who are also citizens of your country.
You did not meet the requirements for rule 276ADE(VI)
Secretary of state is not satisfied that you can meet requirements of rule 276ADE(IV) and 276ADE(V).
Thanks I was refused right of appeal becuase she claimed I am an over stayer.
Thank you.
cookies wrote:Hi Everyone, I'm new!
I'm going to be applying for FLR(O) through a solicitor on Thursday, my story is I am an overstayer (3 yrs) and have a British partner (almost 4 yrs together) and a 2.5 year old british daughter. Has anyone in my similar situation been successful? I'm so worried and nervous about the whole thing, any success stories similar to my situation would be very nice!
Hey Motherofone and KFM! Good luck to you both, yesterday I had my meeting with my solicitor and he now has all my supporting documents and application form! He also said that applications are now being dealt with faster so hope you all receive a positive response soon! I can now add my timeline and I guess this is where I start biting my nails and begin the process of waiting! fingers and toes crossed for everyone!MotherOfOne889 wrote:cookies wrote:Hi Everyone, I'm new!
I'm going to be applying for FLR(O) through a solicitor on Thursday, my story is I am an overstayer (3 yrs) and have a British partner (almost 4 yrs together) and a 2.5 year old british daughter. Has anyone in my similar situation been successful? I'm so worried and nervous about the whole thing, any success stories similar to my situation would be very nice!
Hello there, my ex partner is also british, i was with him for 4 years. Overstayer too and my son is now 2.5 years old. I have applied for FLR(o) as there as court orders and also a residence order for my son not to be removed from the Uk.
I have applied in october... had a acknowledgement letter a month after
then i paid for it in september and received a biometric letter in march and im waiting for my biometric card. But its frustrating. I wonder how people cope,as its so hard being unable to work,study,claim benefit... :S . Good luck though,you will be fine.