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Was this application for a replacement BRP visa? If yes and you provided your biometrics in Nigeria and paid the £154 fee yet you haven't heard from the HO for 2 months after providing biometrics I would suggest to contact your MP in the UK.
I feel for you. Of course you can contact your MP from there. Just a simple google search will bring up his/her contact details. Email, don’t ring as then you have a written trail.Jannet wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 2:15 pmI applied for EUSS replacement visa, there was no payment charged because it's EU, ITS been over 2 months I gave my biometric prints and still no word from them, I had to pay my solicitor 1400 pounds for this application, plus I'm staying in a shortlet in Lagos and I can't afford it anymore , can I contact the mp from Nigeria? Pls I need help
Before this goes anywhere further, how did you apply? Did you use the app by any chance?
If the answer to the question above is yes, then this is normal, as you were never intended to receive a new card.I waited for the card for more than one month and the card never arrived I reported to the home office that I never received my card,
Also normal, since you need to show a physical document.In December o traveled to Nigeria because my father was unwell when I was returning back to the UK I was refused to board the plane in Nigeria because I didn't have my my biometric card for the biometric card.
I'm afraid you might have muddled the waters more than you needed to. If you are stranded abroad with no biometric card, the way forward is to apply for a 6-month EUSS Family Permit (which is FREE by the way) to allow you entry into the UK an then once in the UK, you can sort out your card.I applied for a replacement visa and that was refused on the basis that I did not report the card as lost or stolen, I have now reported the card lost and made a new application it's been 2 months and I have not heard back ,from the home office my solicitor raised a compliant and also receive a letter back saying that my case has been complex and that they are making research, please I really need someone to advise me on what to do I am here in Nigeria and stranded I don't live in Nigeria I own a house in London I am completely depressed at the moment because I am basically stranded I cannot even stay in my father's house because he his unwell I've been staying at a short letter place where I am staying I need I really need your help I need someone to help me to advise me what to do because I don't know if the second application is going to be successful or not. I have my bank account on the UK I don't have access to my money into my funds I am basically literally stranded here and I just need to get back to London as up I need you people to really advise me on what to do I am so worried I don't know if this application is going to be successful.
.Jannet wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 5:21 amI have now reported the card lost and made a new application it's been 2 months and I have not heard back ,from the home office my solicitor raised a compliant and also receive a letter back saying that my case has been complex and that they are making research
Thanks @manci. Indeed that seems to be the right route if the OP was issued a card. I'm just thinking there might be a huge misunderstanding and maybe a card was never issued (and never lost), in which case the route for them is the EUSS FP. Hence why it is important that they clarify how they applied to the EUSS.manci wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 10:34 amBy reference to p13 of the linked document below I think the OP needs to apply for a EUSS Travel Permit
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... gov-uk.pdf
Absolutely, worth escalating.As from the OP's post it seems that she is not only stranded abroad but has also become destitute through the HO not dealing with / responding to her application in a timely manner there is probably merit in contacting her MP to expedite matters.
Wow, it's difficult to know if this means you were issued a card or not. Yours is an edge case. Because you used the card to apply this would not normally trigger the process to issue you with a new card, but your card expired while you were awaiting your status, so in theory they should see this on their end and issue you with a new card. I would not be surprised if this just slipped through the cracks and a card was not issued.Jannet wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 10:35 amThe expiry date on my old biometric card is October 2020 and I got the indefinite leave in November 2020 so when the indefinite came on a letter it says that I will receive a new biometric card within 10 days I never knew that I would have to apply for 1 so I was expecting the card basically before I traveled I waited almost 2 month and the card never arrived ,
Absolutely. It should not be your responsibility to pick this up on your end.the home office should see from their end if the card was issued or not.
Yes, seems like that's what you should do. And absolutely do follow up with your MP.My solicitor wrote a cover letter with this new application explain to them that I never received the card and we don't know if the card was even issued in the first place.
You are right, The rule is crystal clear and it was repeated in the HO letter you received: https://www.gov.uk/uk-residence-card
To move forward. in addition to the complaint lodged by your solicitor and you contacting your MP and the press, as suggested by @kamoe, which are going to be relatively slow processes, I suggest that you make a new EUSS Travel Permit application. Write and upload a covering letter with it setting out your circumstances in detail.
Please clarify - in your post on Jun 02 @ 12:49 a.m. you wrote that your application for a EUSS Travel Permit had been refused and quoted the text of the refusalJannet wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 1:11 pmMy application for euss travel permit is still in the home office and I submitted my biometric prints here in Lagos and also give them my passport so they have my passport everything I cannot apply for another Visa until they have made a decision on this application and have returned my passport
I'm sorry @manci, I don't follow your logic.manci wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 12:59 pmYou are right, The rule is crystal clear and it was repeated in the HO letter you received: https://www.gov.uk/uk-residence-card
If you have EU settled or pre-settled status you’ll get a residence card automatically. You do not need to apply for one.