Is your mum a visa national? If so then she would need to apply for a EEA FP, See http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply/infs/inf18eeaswissnationals#Q14 If not then she can travel just with her passport/ National ID Card Yes, she is a visa national. She is Russian. I thought that an EEA family per...
Hello everybody, Could anybody give me some advice how to invite my mum for a couple of weeks over here. My husband is an EEA permanent resident. I have ILR in the UK. We were thinking to invite her as a family member of the EEA citizen but are not sure because my mum just wants to spend a short tim...
Hello everybody, I am a bit confused. I want to invite my mum to the UK. She has never been here before. We cannot manage what period it is better to apply for. I would like to make it for at least 1 year but scared she will be refused and just lose her money. Who knows the criterias to get a multip...
Zero ... nil ... nothing ! There is no minimum income requirement as such, certainly not for the person applying on form EEA2. Totally OK, for example, for that person to be a housewife, or househusband! Hi! What about the income requirement for : 1. the holder of a spousal visa based on marriage t...
Hello! I am not saying that it has happened to me but any help will be very crucial indeed! The question about public funds and the immigration status after domestic violence. A woman has experienced domestic violence from her husband. The police report, medical eveidence can be provided. She is on ...
Hi guys ! I have a question on wich I have not got an answer so far. I am going to apply for a visa under para 248 A of the Immigration Rules 'The requirements to be met by a person seeking leave to remain in the United Kingdom to exercise access rights to a child resident in the United Kingdom are ...
Thanks Vinny for your reply! Can I just clarify. If I apply under the Immigration rules, at what stage do I have to switch my visa ? I mean, whether it must be done while I am separeting and getting a Court Order for the baby or I need to apply once I am divorced (after getting the Decree Absolute)....
Hello, I would appreciate it, if anybody could help me. I can not understand myself. I am a non EU citizen. The question is about getting visa under 248A Immigration rules. So, if I am married to an EEA citizen and got a visa as the spouse of a person present and settled in the UK (the documents for...
Hi all! I am writing on behalf of a friend of mine (she came from Chine). She came in the UK as a student in April 2005. She got her spousal visa in September 2007. She and her husband (British) have a year old baby boy. Recently she told me she wanted to separate from her husband because her marria...
Thank you for reply ! I am not sure what she intends to do but as I understood she wants the baby to be with her.And IF she decides to come back, her child will go with her. She wants to be sure about it. A child can live without his father, but not without his mother
Hi ! I will try to describe the situation in details. Father is a British citizen and mother holds ILR upon 2 year spousal visa. The child was born during their marriage. The child has a dual nationality. The marriage had broken down and mother decided to divorce. What is going to happen with the ch...
I appllied for extension of stay as the spouse of a person present and settled in the UK using Form FLR(M), was granted leave to remain for a period of 2 years. It was not freeeeee what a shame £395
Yes, my husband has all necessary documents for it.
As I understand correctly, husband can apply for his naturalisation as a British citizen only in a year period after applying for permanent recidense in the UK using form EEA3 . Is it correct ?
On the HO site I have read that there are two ways a child can automatically be a British citizen without needing to register. One of them is that a child is born in the UK to parents who are settled in the UK at the time a child is born. And then a child born in the UK to an EEA national after 30.0...
Hi all !! Our baby was born in the UK in November 2007. At the time the baby was born we were married. My husband is Portuguese, he entered the UK in 1990. He has not obtained indefinite leave to remain but since December 1990 has been present and settled in the United Kingdom including when our bab...