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Khan1980 wrote:Thanks for sharing this great information..
Actually I have applied on 30/03/2015 for ILR (long Residence) of EEA family member by post because I wasnt aware of the premium service.
Can I change or request HO to change it to premium service by extra fee now?
What application had you applied and what specific EU route papers they have asked?ukbaby wrote:Khan1980 wrote:Thanks for sharing this great information..
Actually I have applied on 30/03/2015 for ILR (long Residence) of EEA family member by post because I wasnt aware of the premium service.
Can I change or request HO to change it to premium service by extra fee now?
Your guys are so right.
I regret did not read this topic and sent my application.
Now they asked me for documents which EU route need.
If I know that, will not waste money and time...
Khan1980,any news from your application?
I have sent my application 0n 30/03/15 , BRP enrolled on 25/04/15 and Now waiting.ukbaby wrote:Khan1980 wrote:Thanks for sharing this great information..
Actually I have applied on 30/03/2015 for ILR (long Residence) of EEA family member by post because I wasnt aware of the premium service.
Can I change or request HO to change it to premium service by extra fee now?
Your guys are so right.
I regret did not read this topic and sent my application.
Now they asked me for documents which EU route need.
If I know that, will not waste money and time...
Khan1980,any news from your application?
I applied 10 yrs long residence ILR, they did not ask very details, just say send documents prove your partner existing treaty right from the day you received EEA2 to now, which actually over 10 yrs. They only give me less than 2 weeks to send. If I knew like this, I will not pay over 1000 to apply this, end up did life in UK and have to send so many documents...cool mind wrote:What application had you applied and what specific EU route papers they have asked?ukbaby wrote:Khan1980 wrote:Thanks for sharing this great information..
Actually I have applied on 30/03/2015 for ILR (long Residence) of EEA family member by post because I wasnt aware of the premium service.
Can I change or request HO to change it to premium service by extra fee now?
Your guys are so right.
I regret did not read this topic and sent my application.
Now they asked me for documents which EU route need.
If I know that, will not waste money and time...
Khan1980,any news from your application?
I hope u will be fine and everything will be sorted , I know its the short time by HO but thats the normal time period they allow to provide required documents.ukbaby wrote:Khan1980 wrote:Thanks for sharing this great information..
Actually I have applied on 30/03/2015 for ILR (long Residence) of EEA family member by post because I wasnt aware of the premium service.
Can I change or request HO to change it to premium service by extra fee now?
Your guys are so right.
I regret did not read this topic and sent my application.
Now they asked me for documents which EU route need.
If I know that, will not waste money and time...
Khan1980,any news from your application?
Hi Obie...Obie wrote:Do you not have the documents?
If you went to same the service you would have faced the same predicament , and worst of it, you would have lost £400.00
It is 4 yrs in 10 yrs. I am not sure shall we provide documents based on EEA4 request now. They only say to prove exercising treaty rights..Khan1980 wrote:I hope u will be fine and everything will be sorted , I know its the short time by HO but thats the normal time period they allow to provide required documents.ukbaby wrote:Khan1980 wrote:Thanks for sharing this great information..
Actually I have applied on 30/03/2015 for ILR (long Residence) of EEA family member by post because I wasnt aware of the premium service.
Can I change or request HO to change it to premium service by extra fee now?
Your guys are so right.
I regret did not read this topic and sent my application.
Now they asked me for documents which EU route need.
If I know that, will not waste money and time...
Khan1980,any news from your application?
Would you mind to share that how long u been on EEA2 as part of your 10 years in UK as you have to provide the evidence of your EEA partner treaty rights only for this period to cover your residence legal and continuous.
Best of Luck and Keep updating Plz
Any period you are under EEA route which need count in 10yrs they will ask, plus your partner present statutes when you send application.Khan1980 wrote:Hi Obie...Obie wrote:Do you not have the documents?
If you went to same the service you would have faced the same predicament , and worst of it, you would have lost £400.00
I have sent my application for Long Residence (Postal) as well and I have provided my EEA partner treaty Rights evidence (Payslips & Employer Letter confirming Part Time Employment) for period Dec 2013 to March 2015 the period she is employed as She was Self Employed before that as we have Self Assessments , NI contribution Receipts (Paid) , etc But I havent provided the evidence for the period she was Self Employed.
What do you this these Evidence will be enough or they will ask me for the remaining period too??
I have same case as yours and just hoping for the best , What I could understand that ur EEA partner is exercising her treaty rights as Self Employed , I couldnt understand what does mean by existing treaty right (Is that Current status of EEA national) such as Employed , Self Employed , Student or Self Sufficient ? I would advise you to request HO more time as you need more time to gather the required documents.ukbaby wrote:Any period you are under EEA route which need count in 10yrs they will ask, plus your partner present statutes when you send application.Khan1980 wrote:Hi Obie...Obie wrote:Do you not have the documents?
If you went to same the service you would have faced the same predicament , and worst of it, you would have lost £400.00
I have sent my application for Long Residence (Postal) as well and I have provided my EEA partner treaty Rights evidence (Payslips & Employer Letter confirming Part Time Employment) for period Dec 2013 to March 2015 the period she is employed as She was Self Employed before that as we have Self Assessments , NI contribution Receipts (Paid) , etc But I havent provided the evidence for the period she was Self Employed.
What do you this these Evidence will be enough or they will ask me for the remaining period too??
No, did not. I believe they have previous visa record. They did not ask my bank statement. Only ask my partner exercising treaty rights. I do not know if I need to send my bank statement. Sounds they only interested in my husband's information.cool mind wrote:Has the caseworker asked about EU national original passport? Few of my friends and even the forum members in same situation always submitted these treaty rights documents when applying and they had no problem.
If you think it will long time you to get the required documents then u can always request HO for extra time and may be they allow you the time and u can submit the evidence of ur EEA partner treaty rights.ukbaby wrote:Sorry, I mean exercising treaty rights, the problem is that we do not know how long will takes to solve it. Because previous accountant made mistakes, we just discovered recently. Do you think if ILR has been refused will affect EEA4 application or not? But if withdraw will still have record? plus loss over £1000
I think it's on Case Worker , it is the requirement of HO to provide evidence of treaty rights of EEA national for the period you claiming as part of 10 Years. But I have heard few people got ILR(Long Residence) and they haven't provide these documents. I think it's on ur luck and previous Immigration history and rest of requirements.cool mind wrote:Has the caseworker asked about EU national original passport? Few of my friends and even the forum members in same situation always submitted these treaty rights documents when applying and they had no problem.