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Thanks Danny.
Yes, I said on my post, we try to fly, but the airline denied my wife to board the plane.
This is general knowledge since the referendum last year as EU citizens are trying to protect their rights and apply for British citizenship before we leave the EU.the39 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 1:45 pmI was just told by a friend xxxxxxxxx that EU-related application increased by 750% so the Home Office were prioritising cases submitted by EU citizens (those who are applying for PR/registration card etc.). So this is why we non-EU applicants have been experiencing major delays.
Thanks Danny, appreciate your reply. That's the thing as my EEA FP application has been refused due to low income of my sponsor. She is effectively a self-sufficient person as my income covers all our family's spending . But sadly my income can't be counteddanny27 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 3:00 pmTo the best of my knowledge there is no income threshold as far as FP is concerned.
I really can’t say what has changed.
Suggest meet with a solicitor as it can be tricky even I u apply again. They may come up with some other issue.
Solicitor would cover all areas. Just my suggestion
Great I wish its good news and you will get your visaRanjuraj2026 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 5:10 pmHi guys.. i got this mail today...
Dear Customer
Thank you for your UK visa application. A decision has now been made on your application and has been dispatched along with the documentation submitted.
The completed application has been dispatched to the Visa Application Centre for VFS to process and forward to you, in accordance with your instructions to them.
It is important you do not go to the VAC straight away as your passport may not be ready to collect for up to 48 hours. Please use the link below to check the exact collection times for your location.
Eagerly waiting to collect my passport and see what the decision is.... keeping my fingers crossed...
HiPaschal wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 5:08 pmHello everyone,
Sorry to ask.
I got this response today arte asking the status of my application and this is the reply I got.
Is that a good sign?
Thanks
Thank you for contacting UK Visas and Immigration International Contact Centre.
With regards to your enquiry about the status of your application, I can confirm that your application is being considered and is currently awaiting a decision.
Please note that we aim to complete 90% of non-settlement applications within 3 weeks, 98% within 6 weeks and 100% within 12 weeks of the application date (where 1 week is 5 working days) and 95% of settlement applications within 12 weeks of the application date and 100% within 24 weeks of the application date (where 1 week is 5 working days).
Regards,
D.T
UK Visas and Immigration
Hicitizzzen wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 2:03 pmHello all!
I was hoping someone could please suggest if we are doing a right thing with our EEA FP.
My application has been recently refused by Sheffield Office due to my EEA sponsor doesn't meet the Primary Earnings Threshold(PET) and therefore wasn't a 'qualified person'. As an evidence of her income we have attached her contract with the employer issued on 2016 with the salary slightly below the PET(working part time due to having a 2yo child). However, in 2017 she had a pay rise and she is now earning more than PET.
If I re-apply attaching her 4 most recent monthly payslips would that meet the EEA FP requirments? I know they say:
"the EEA national is residing in the UK in accordance with the EEA Regulations (as qualified person (exercising treaty rights) if more than 3 months) and the non-EEA national is joining them; "
But wanted to get someone thoughts and perhaps someone had similar experience?
Many thanks in advance for your help and good luck to those who are waiting for a decision. This is so stressful
Dear Wegiwegi,wegiwegi wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 11:31 amYes, I said on my post, we try to fly, but the airline denied my wife to board the plane.
No Family Permit or other visa on her passport, so after leaving the airport, we went to the bus station and got two tickets to London via Paris, then we arrived to Calais, there, we had the border control, before boarding the ferry to Dover, we show Passports, marriage certificate, he asked were I lived, where I do work, he went back to the back office, 2 minutes later, he got back and stamped my wife's passport with a 1A stamp valid for six months.
That was September 2014, since then, 4 applications later, my wife got her RC and before that a Family Permit, because while waiting for the RC, we went abroad, and had to get a Family Permit in order to get back to the UK, but at the end both were granted nearly at the same time
bs134 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2017 2:17 amDear Wegiwegi,wegiwegi wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 11:31 amYes, I said on my post, we try to fly, but the airline denied my wife to board the plane.
No Family Permit or other visa on her passport, so after leaving the airport, we went to the bus station and got two tickets to London via Paris, then we arrived to Calais, there, we had the border control, before boarding the ferry to Dover, we show Passports, marriage certificate, he asked were I lived, where I do work, he went back to the back office, 2 minutes later, he got back and stamped my wife's passport with a 1A stamp valid for six months.
That was September 2014, since then, 4 applications later, my wife got her RC and before that a Family Permit, because while waiting for the RC, we went abroad, and had to get a Family Permit in order to get back to the UK, but at the end both were granted nearly at the same time
I (French - EEA National) actually planning to travel with my spouse (Non-EEA from Pakistan with French spouse visa on Pakistani Passport) from Paris to London UK (via Calais - Dover).
Please, I need some important information, I hope you could answer or clear my few frivolous doubts:
1. Which EEA nationality you have?Swiss
2. Your non-EEA spouse nationality ?(No Family Permit or other visa on her passport as you said in your last post! then how she enter Spain, Does she have RC of spain? or Article 10 residence card?)Peru, Schengen Visa only
3. At the border control: Did you show documents other than passports and marriage certificate? i.e. to proof that you're exercising treaty rights as being a qualified person in UK?Driving license, shows my UK address, My work ID
4. At border control: Did the officer came in the bus to check all the documents /or you disembark and walk to border control check point?we all disembarked
5. Do you expect to wait longer at border cotrol for my case, if I have passports (EEA and non-EEA), french marriage certificate, french family book, I'm living in UK for the past 10 years as qualified person, UK Accommodation Tenancy Agreement, I have EEA registration certificate issued in July 2016 and also my PhD graduation ceremony will be in January 2018.No reason should take longer than my case
Waiting for your response.
Many thanks for your support and time.
Kind regards,
Baber
Hi Scott,Scott_Ind wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2017 6:19 amJust an update, got an official letter from immigration minister today with reasons for delay.
We changed addresses in between and didn’t update UKVI about it. Although we wrote to Sheffield that doesn’t count it seems , you have to email them your address change with application reference. Also a tip we got the visa very next day a gentleman from our local council visited us disguised as an electrol officer. All the best!