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I therefore presume that whilst she has been here more than one year, she has not yet been here 5 years. Is that correct? If not, ignore what follows.My fiancee is from sweden and she has been working for more than a year..
John wrote:sorry about the delay. she hasnt been here for more than five years. she has been here for about three years and been working legally continuously for more than a year. I have already applied on EEA2 form is that correct ? Please reply. and how long does the application takes if you got any idea. Any interview calling from homeoffice for confirmations ?
thanks alot for your help.I therefore presume that whilst she has been here more than one year, she has not yet been here 5 years. Is that correct? If not, ignore what follows.My fiancee is from sweden and she has been working for more than a year..
You have no choice which form to complete. It is the EEA2. And you ask if you need professional help in completing that. I say no, and I say that because you need to appreciate that the Residence Card you will receive will be merely confirmatory. That is, it will not actually give you any more rights, but merely confirm that you have those rights. But even that is useful for a non-EEA person.
At the instant the marriage happens you will be a family member of an EU Citizen, and thus acquire EU Treaty Rights. So the Residence Card you will receive after the EEA2 is filed will merely confirm you have those rights.
sorry about the delay. she hasnt been here for more than five years. she has been here for about three years and been working legally continuously for more than a year. I have already applied on EEA2 form is that correct ? Please reply. and how long does the application takes if you got any idea. Any interview calling from homeoffice for confirmations ?cutepearl wrote:I therefore presume that whilst she has been here more than one year, she has not yet been here 5 years. Is that correct? If not, ignore what follows.John wrote:quote]My fiancee is from sweden and she has been working for more than a year..
You have no choice which form to complete. It is the EEA2. And you ask if you need professional help in completing that. I say no, and I say that because you need to appreciate that the Residence Card you will receive will be merely confirmatory. That is, it will not actually give you any more rights, but merely confirm that you have those rights. But even that is useful for a non-EEA person.
At the instant the marriage happens you will be a family member of an EU Citizen, and thus acquire EU Treaty Rights. So the Residence Card you will receive after the EEA2 is filed will merely confirm you have those rights.