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✎ EN Lets share the names of our Caseworkers with others.

Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by TRIBUNAL, Jun 7, 2008.

  1. TRIBUNAL

    TRIBUNAL New Member

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    Hi everyone, regular reader of this informative forum. Made application on EEA2 form early November 2007, still hasn't heard a word from HO. My suggestion is, why don't we name our various caseworkers on this forum so that we all will be well informed before hand about a Lunatic caseworker who doesn`t  know about the Council directive 2004/38/EC. Like the one that asked a lady on this forum to send her husband's passport even though she has earlier sent her husband's national identity card in support of her application or the one that asked ray247 to supply his ex-wife's passport/ id card including her current treaty rights which is not needed if you wan't to retain your rights following divorce from the EEA national sponsor. The names can be found on the letter requesting further documents or the letters granting or refusing the application. Come on what do you think?
     
  2. ray247

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    Sounds like a good idea to me mate! :D
     
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    I am not sure that the problem is with the caseworkes. Instead, I think there is just not enough staff to handle the applications, or the process is to complicated.

    Of course you can contribute your experiences, but adding names complicates things a bit. A bad statement could easily be interpreted as libel, so please make sure that you stick to the facts, and do not write anything while angry.

    Tom
     
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