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Re: EEA 4 Process

Post by Davmck70 » Mon Nov 11, 2013 10:52 am

lake1 wrote:The below link might be of interest to everyone, it states how the HO process EEA 4 and how many case workers work on EEA 4 among other things.

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ing-447509
Interesting to note that when the no of applicants was lower in Feb it still took longer than when the no of applicants was higher in Mar.....haha

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Post by iffi » Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:20 pm

Hi,
If anyone can help ?

I submitted my EEA4 application on 16th May 2013 but i am still waiting for it to be decided.

Now I need to travel by end of next month if someone can help me to request my passport back please.

Is this online or i have to fill the form and attach it to UKBA ?

Thanks

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Post by bluebay » Wed Nov 13, 2013 12:42 pm

Hello everyone,
On 11th Nov my lawyer sent EEA4 (I Rretained rights of residence in July 2013), so now my time of waiting has started.... i hope i won't have to wait 6 months.....

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Post by iffi » Thu Nov 14, 2013 7:38 am

bluebay wrote:Hello everyone,
On 11th Nov my lawyer sent EEA4 (I Rretained rights of residence in July 2013), so now my time of waiting has started.... i hope i won't have to wait 6 months.....
Hi Bluebay,
What Documents you have submitted with your application ?

My situation is similar to yours, I retained the right since March 2012.

Then i submitted my EEA4 Application in May 2013 and still waiting :(

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Post by bluebay » Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:41 am

Hi iffi,
As I submitted using a lawyer I gave him everything I had: like my ex payslips, bank statements of our joint account and my statements, my payslip. I trust my lawyer as he is very good one :) and not expensive.
I hope you will receive your PR soon iffi

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Post by slough_Boy » Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:18 pm

I applied PR (EEA4) on 21st Oct.

Received acknowledgement on 26 Oct, issued on 23rd Oct.
Received COA on 4th Nov, issued on 31st Oct.

PR ..........long journey left to complete 6 months.

Good luck to all who have applied and waiting.

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EEA4 Processing time

Post by justinlondon » Fri Nov 15, 2013 12:21 pm

Hi all,

Thought I'd share my timeline...

2nd July 2013 - EEA Application sent; paid new app fee w/ credit card
3rd July 2013 - Application received
10th July 2013 - Received letter confirming application received (which also confirmed my right to work while app is being processed)
29th October 2013 - Permanent Residence Card Issued
4th November 2013 - Passport, card, and paperwork received

In terms of paperwork, I submitted both our passports (with my EEA residence card), used a selection of utility bills, bank statements, council tax statements for the past five years (with both our names), tenancy agreements (with both our names) and my partners P60s.

It came back much faster than expected. Good luck to everyone!

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Re: EEA4 Processing time

Post by slough_Boy » Fri Nov 15, 2013 6:51 pm

justinlondon wrote:Hi all,

Thought I'd share my timeline...

2nd July 2013 - EEA Application sent; paid new app fee w/ credit card
3rd July 2013 - Application received
10th July 2013 - Received letter confirming application received (which also confirmed my right to work while app is being processed)
29th October 2013 - Permanent Residence Card Issued
4th November 2013 - Passport, card, and paperwork received

In terms of paperwork, I submitted both our passports (with my EEA residence card), used a selection of utility bills, bank statements, council tax statements for the past five years (with both our names), tenancy agreements (with both our names) and my partners P60s.

It came back much faster than expected. Good luck to everyone!

Congratulations.

I think four months is acceptable.
I have sent more less same documents that you have sent.
anyone else who has received PR?

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timeline

Post by c0nfused23 » Sat Nov 23, 2013 1:08 pm

Hi all, another good news story for those still waiting.

20/8/13 - sent EEA 4 + documents
22/8/13 - received acknowledgement letter
23/8/13 - payment taken out of my account
17/11/13 - asked for documents return online
18/11/13 - PR issued
20/11/13 - passport + docs received

I had completely steeled myself to not worry/think about it until February when it would have been 6 months. All together just under 3months.
I sent in the app myself after conflicting information from solicitors e.t.c.
The advice and experience of others using this forum was invaluable. Thanks you all for your help and best of luck to those who are still on their journey.

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Post by Raingirl » Sat Nov 23, 2013 1:11 pm

Hi guys !
Finally today I received my Permanent Residence Card
I wanted to share my timeline for PRC.
18/07/2013 I sent all documents
20/07/2013 received a letter from HO saying that they have received my application
25/07/2013 received another letter from HO that says 20/07/2013 my application passed through the caseworker.
23/11/2013 received all my documents back with Permanent Residence Card.

Just wondering, why HO make a stick in my passport instead of separate document?
It means if my passport expires I will have to re-apply for new PRC?

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Post by Jambo » Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:43 pm

Raingirl wrote:Just wondering, why HO make a stick in my passport instead of separate document?
It means if my passport expires I will have to re-apply for new PRC?
For non EEA nationals, the PRC is in a form of vignette placed in the passport. It is valid for 10 years and can be used even after the passport expires. Just carry the old and new passports when travelling.
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Post by askmeplz82 » Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:55 pm

Raingirl wrote:Hi guys !
Finally today I received my Permanent Residence Card
I wanted to share my timeline for PRC.
18/07/2013 I sent all documents
20/07/2013 received a letter from HO saying that they have received my application
25/07/2013 received another letter from HO that says 20/07/2013 my application passed through the caseworker.
23/11/2013 received all my documents back with Permanent Residence Card.

Just wondering, why HO make a stick in my passport instead of separate document?
It means if my passport expires I will have to re-apply for new PRC?
Please also include documents you submitted ; thanks
UK Student Visa : 04/2004 - 09/2009
EEA Residence Card : 07/2010 - 7/2015
EU Settled Status: Confirmed on 16th July 2019
Naturalisation : Confirmed on 02nd Oct 2020
Passport Approval : 21st Feb 2021

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Post by Raingirl » Sat Nov 23, 2013 8:13 pm

askmeplz82 wrote:
Raingirl wrote:Hi guys !
Finally today I received my Permanent Residence Card
I wanted to share my timeline for PRC.
18/07/2013 I sent all documents
20/07/2013 received a letter from HO saying that they have received my application
25/07/2013 received another letter from HO that says 20/07/2013 my application passed through the caseworker.
23/11/2013 received all my documents back with Permanent Residence Card.

Just wondering, why HO make a stick in my passport instead of separate document?
It means if my passport expires I will have to re-apply for new PRC?
Please also include documents you submitted ; thanks
I applied for me and my 2 kids.
My husband passport(EEA passport)/my passport/kids passports
Marriage certificate (translate and apostil)
PS60 for 5 years from husband's work
Mortgage documents
Council tax bill (both names)
Letter from school (for kids)
Birth certificate for kids (translate and apostil)
Copy of driving license for both (just to proof address)
Letter from husband's work (his boss wrote that he know us as a good family)
That's all what I sent.

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Post by k7bs » Tue Nov 26, 2013 6:57 pm

Hello guys, my question is from what date do I start to count the 5 year period and apply for EEA4 PR?
I hear different things from people that
it starts from the date you got married to eea national;
it starts from the date you made EEA2 app;
& it starts from the date on EEA2 RC
QUESTION is which is which ?
Article 50 triggered: What happens next? What Brexit means for EEA nationals.

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Post by iffi » Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:40 am

k7bs wrote:Hello guys, my question is from what date do I start to count the 5 year period and apply for EEA4 PR?
I hear different things from people that
it starts from the date you got married to eea national;
it starts from the date you made EEA2 app;
& it starts from the date on EEA2 RC
QUESTION is which is which ?
it starts from the date you got married to eea national

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Post by Jambo » Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:31 am

iffi wrote:
k7bs wrote:Hello guys, my question is from what date do I start to count the 5 year period and apply for EEA4 PR?
I hear different things from people that
it starts from the date you got married to eea national;
it starts from the date you made EEA2 app;
& it starts from the date on EEA2 RC
QUESTION is which is which ?
it starts from the date you got married to eea national
assuming you were living in the UK. Otherwise, from the time you entered the UK as a family member.

for unmarried partners, it starts from the time the RC is issued.
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Post by lake1 » Wed Nov 27, 2013 5:02 pm

Jambo wrote:
iffi wrote:
k7bs wrote:Hello guys, my question is from what date do I start to count the 5 year period and apply for EEA4 PR?
I hear different things from people that
it starts from the date you got married to eea national;
it starts from the date you made EEA2 app;
& it starts from the date on EEA2 RC
QUESTION is which is which ?
it starts from the date you got married to eea national
assuming you were living in the UK. Otherwise, from the time you entered the UK as a family member.

for unmarried partners, it starts from the time the RC is issued.
This is all assuming the EEA national is exercising their treaty right too.

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EEA 4 OVER 7 MONTHS WAITING!!!!

Post by naruto » Thu Nov 28, 2013 2:48 pm

TIME LINE FOR EEA4 Retaining right of residency ''Following a divorce''

Applied EEA 4 on 23-04-2013
COA received 27-04-2013
ITS BEEN MORE THAN 7 MONTHS AND HEARD NOTHING FROM HO
I CALLED MANY TIMES REQUESTED MY PASSPORT BACK NO LUCK AT ALL!!!!!

application info:

2007 married EEA member
2008 issued 5 years residence card
2011 petitioned divorce
2012 decree nisi and decree absolute granted
2013 applied EEA4 (retention of residence following divorce )

Documents submitted:
Proof of cohabitation for more than 4 years
Utility Bills, council tax, tenancy agreements, bank statements with my name and my EX’s
Decree absolute/Decree Nisi, etc
My EX’s 5 years of P60/ Payslips letter of employment
My self employed documents from the accounted for the full 5 years along with few P60/Payslips of Previous jobs
FULL TIME STUDENT: From 2008-2012 Student loans/grants documents while I was studying my BA Hons at Uni 4 year’s sandwich course attached with my degree certificate.
2012-2014 full time MSc postgraduate student.


ANYONE COULD HELP OR BEING IN SIMILAR CIRCUMSTANSES PLEASE SHARE YOU’RE THOUGHTS.
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Post by k7bs » Thu Nov 28, 2013 6:15 pm

Thanks guys so since my wife has been working and I was in the uk with her when we got married in 2011 I will be due to apply for PR in 2016 then
Article 50 triggered: What happens next? What Brexit means for EEA nationals.

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Re: EEA 4 OVER 7 MONTHS WAITING!!!!

Post by univas01 » Thu Nov 28, 2013 6:54 pm

naruto wrote:TIME LINE FOR EEA4 Retaining right of residency ''Following a divorce''

Applied EEA 4 on 23-04-2013
COA received 27-04-2013
ITS BEEN MORE THAN 7 MONTHS AND HEARD NOTHING FROM HO
I CALLED MANY TIMES REQUESTED MY PASSPORT BACK NO LUCK AT ALL!!!!!

application info:

2007 married EEA member
2008 issued 5 years residence card
2011 petitioned divorce
2012 decree nisi and decree absolute granted
2013 applied EEA4 (retention of residence following divorce )

Documents submitted:
Proof of cohabitation for more than 4 years
Utility Bills, council tax, tenancy agreements, bank statements with my name and my EX’s
Decree absolute/Decree Nisi, etc
My EX’s 5 years of P60/ Payslips letter of employment
My self employed documents from the accounted for the full 5 years along with few P60/Payslips of Previous jobs
FULL TIME STUDENT: From 2008-2012 Student loans/grants documents while I was studying my BA Hons at Uni 4 year’s sandwich course attached with my degree certificate.
2012-2014 full time MSc postgraduate student.


ANYONE COULD HELP OR BEING IN SIMILAR CIRCUMSTANSES PLEASE SHARE YOU’RE THOUGHTS.
You simply request for your document/ passport vai the link below;
https://eforms.homeoffice.gov.uk/outrea ... ments.ofml

I really hope this helps. Good luck

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Dear univas01

Post by naruto » Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:13 pm

Thanks for your reply, however i did request my passport back 2 weeks ago and I called the HO today checking on any update and they said a letter or decision was sent out to your representative ‘’my lawyer’’ on the 18th of Nov so finger crossed, hopefully its some good news after this long delays :roll: :roll: :roll:

Regads
LaDolceVita

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Re: Dear univas01

Post by univas01 » Fri Nov 29, 2013 7:40 am

naruto wrote:Thanks for your reply, however i did request my passport back 2 weeks ago and I called the HO today checking on any update and they said a letter or decision was sent out to your representative ‘’my lawyer’’ on the 18th of Nov so finger crossed, hopefully its some good news after this long delays :roll: :roll: :roll:

Regads
Sounds great! Keep the forum up-to-date. Good luck!

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Post by lake1 » Fri Nov 29, 2013 11:26 am

k7bs wrote:Thanks guys so since my wife has been working and I was in the uk with her when we got married in 2011 I will be due to apply for PR in 2016 then
Yes

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Dear univas01

Post by naruto » Sun Dec 01, 2013 12:42 pm

well yesterday y lawyer recieved my passport with all the documents I applied with after 8 months wait attached with the HO decision with a refusal for not providing a vaild passport and bare in mind my passport is VALID UNTIL THE END OF 2015!!!!!!!!!!!!1 how hearthbroken is that I honstly have no words to say!!!!! :oops: :oops: :oops:

any ideas my peeps, I really need some help on what to do now !!!!!!!

Regards
LaDolceVita

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Re: Dear univas01

Post by Jambo » Sun Dec 01, 2013 12:54 pm

naruto wrote:well yesterday y lawyer recieved my passport with all the documents I applied with after 8 months wait attached with the HO decision with a refusal for not providing a vaild passport and bare in mind my passport is VALID UNTIL THE END OF 2015!!!!!!!!!!!!1 how hearthbroken is that I honstly have no words to say!!!!! :oops: :oops: :oops:

any ideas my peeps, I really need some help on what to do now !!!!!!!

Regards
Did you provide a valid passport for the EEA national?

You might want to ask for reconsideration if they made a mistake.
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