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Thanks for your reply.Jambo wrote:If you don't live in the UK, there is no need to be self sufficient. What you do is irrelevant (although the form does ask for financial information which you don't need to answer). All that is needed is passports, marriage certificate and letter signed by you stating you will travel together. See the FAQ (link below) for more detail.
OHH... you are right...any extra document which I provide them they can use against me...Jambo wrote:You can also provide them with your car number plate and photo of your dog. It will not make a difference. As EEA national you enjoy from free movement in the EU irrespective of your financial situation. Trust me, you don't want to provide them information which is not required. They might get confused and use it against you.
If you are just going for holiday, why would you want to provide rental agreement for 3 months?
thanks for your earliest reply and help brother...Jambo wrote:As EEA national you (and your family) enojoy free movement in the EU. If you move to the UK to look for a job, you don't need to say you are going as a tourist. In fact you don't need to explain why you are going (and whatever reason you have it has no affect on the application). The application is very simple and quick. You wife can apply for other visas but EEA Family Permit is the one the makes sense as it is free and she meets the requirement (I.e. a family member of EEA national). She can apply for a residence card in country if you decide to stay.
Which Eu country you are national of. ?sheikh_sohaib wrote:thanks for your earliest reply and help brother...Jambo wrote:As EEA national you (and your family) enojoy free movement in the EU. If you move to the UK to look for a job, you don't need to say you are going as a tourist. In fact you don't need to explain why you are going (and whatever reason you have it has no affect on the application). The application is very simple and quick. You wife can apply for other visas but EEA Family Permit is the one the makes sense as it is free and she meets the requirement (I.e. a family member of EEA national). She can apply for a residence card in country if you decide to stay.
Actually on EEA Family permit form (VAF5) there is nothing written about those non-eu national who want to go for holidays along with there EEA National Spouse and their requirements for getting visa...... they had only mentioned that those non-eu national can get visa whose spouse is employed, self-employed, student, self sufficient or job seeker in UK.... in other words they said that this EEA Family Permit visa is only for that person whose spouse is already been to UK...
So thats why I am finding it very hard regarding the documentations which i need in my wife visa applying case.
Almost. The rules are different for your own country. So British citizen and his family can travel to any country in the EU apart from UK under the EEA regulations (there is a special case for British called Surinder Singh. Check the FAQ for more details. ).Babajee85 wrote:Which Eu country you are national of. ?sheikh_sohaib wrote:thanks for your earliest reply and help brother...Jambo wrote:As EEA national you (and your family) enojoy free movement in the EU. If you move to the UK to look for a job, you don't need to say you are going as a tourist. In fact you don't need to explain why you are going (and whatever reason you have it has no affect on the application). The application is very simple and quick. You wife can apply for other visas but EEA Family Permit is the one the makes sense as it is free and she meets the requirement (I.e. a family member of EEA national). She can apply for a residence card in country if you decide to stay.
Actually on EEA Family permit form (VAF5) there is nothing written about those non-eu national who want to go for holidays along with there EEA National Spouse and their requirements for getting visa...... they had only mentioned that those non-eu national can get visa whose spouse is employed, self-employed, student, self sufficient or job seeker in UK.... in other words they said that this EEA Family Permit visa is only for that person whose spouse is already been to UK...
So thats why I am finding it very hard regarding the documentations which i need in my wife visa applying case.
So Jambo Please correct me if i am wrong.You are trying to say if someone has got the any EU country nationality and he is living with non eu wife in non-eu country.So he can travel to any Eu country for thee months max.
e.g If someone is British national and his wife has been in the uk in the past as dependent of Tier 1 Gen but now living in the Pakistan.So can she visit him or travel with together for thee months in UK or any European country.
am i right ?
Babajee or chachajee i am from Belgium... lolsBabajee85 wrote:Which Eu country you are national of. ?sheikh_sohaib wrote:thanks for your earliest reply and help brother...Jambo wrote:As EEA national you (and your family) enojoy free movement in the EU. If you move to the UK to look for a job, you don't need to say you are going as a tourist. In fact you don't need to explain why you are going (and whatever reason you have it has no affect on the application). The application is very simple and quick. You wife can apply for other visas but EEA Family Permit is the one the makes sense as it is free and she meets the requirement (I.e. a family member of EEA national). She can apply for a residence card in country if you decide to stay.
Actually on EEA Family permit form (VAF5) there is nothing written about those non-eu national who want to go for holidays along with there EEA National Spouse and their requirements for getting visa...... they had only mentioned that those non-eu national can get visa whose spouse is employed, self-employed, student, self sufficient or job seeker in UK.... in other words they said that this EEA Family Permit visa is only for that person whose spouse is already been to UK...
So thats why I am finding it very hard regarding the documentations which i need in my wife visa applying case.
So Jambo Please correct me if i am wrong.You are trying to say if someone has got the any EU country nationality and he is living with non eu wife in non-eu country.So he can travel to any Eu country for thee months max.
e.g If someone is British national and his wife has been in the uk in the past as dependent of Tier 1 Gen but now living in the Pakistan.So can she visit him or travel with together for thee months in UK or any European country.
am i right ?
what you think is irrelevant. It's what the law says that matters. No financial information is required.sheikh_sohaib wrote: because i think UK embassy will definitely ask that particular person that does he/ she have sufficient funds to stay in UK for 2 months at least.