Hi all, just want to share my experiance. Eea4 unmarried partner I sent my application for eea4 on 20/08/2014. And it was grant on 13/11/2014. I was scared at first because i have only sent fews support documents with me. I have seen many post that provide paper from the past 5 years , so i thought ...
Good afternoon all,
I have one question about the EEA4
I am going to apply for EEA4 in few months time,can i include my daughter name in it or i need to apply for 6 months family permit for her to come over and re-apply after 6 months.
Best regard
Wanrawin
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