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No.Aboldizsar wrote:Ihello everyone
I'm see in everyone saying that they also submitted a cover letter with their family permit application but I didn't see that as a requirement on the GOV.UK site . so is it mandatory or not?
Thanks in advance
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... permit.pdf...not a list of documents that you must submit. We do not expect you to provide all of the documents listed
If you turn up at the border (as UK is visafree for Trinidad citizens) you will in effect be making a FP application at the border so you will have to carry and present all the FP-related evidence to the IO.Aboldizsar wrote:What do we do if they refuse us again without the right to appeal? We were thinking that he should come to Trinidad and we travel back to uk together without the family permit, will that be a better idea? This is really stressing us out
Your religious beliefs won't have any bearing on your FP application. What was the reason for refusing the previous application?Aboldizsar wrote:mAny husband and I have only been refused once but we just re-applied last week and we were thinking about what we should do if they decide to refuse us again for a stupid reason. we didn't even get the right to appeal . where do we have to go or who do we have to contact? he's Hungarian and a permanent resident in UK for 10 years , I'm Trinitarian.
Casa wrote:Reading your previous posts, I believe you mean you are Trinidadian, not Trinitarian.
Ensure you submit strong evidence of your relationship. FP applications are frequently refused the first time.