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Welcome.crystalpearl wrote:Hello there,
sorry if it's the wrong place to post my question, I do apologize
I sent my application to the HO on 20 June 2016,
Received a COA 20 Jul 2016,
Have been working since then,
today, I received a letter from HO asking for more evidence to my and my BC partner's residence in another EEA state,
they're asking for a response within 10 days which will be due next Tuesday as I received the letter late in post,
Please advise what to do as we only spent 3 months in the EEA state and my partner didn't work there but we were self sufficient,
We have a child together and we all lived in the member state, we have rent documents,
at the moment, I (the F, non-Eu) have a good job here in the UK and want to respond to the HO letter in the best way,
Thank you,
Do you have evidence of residence in another state. I am surprised they are requesting documents. The Home office stopped several years back from seeking evidence. They simply refuse.crystalpearl wrote:Hello there,
sorry if it's the wrong place to post my question, I do apologize
I sent my application to the HO on 20 June 2016,
Received a COA 20 Jul 2016,
Have been working since then,
today, I received a letter from HO asking for more evidence to my and my BC partner's residence in another EEA state,
they're asking for a response within 10 days which will be due next Tuesday as I received the letter late in post,
Please advise what to do as we only spent 3 months in the EEA state and my partner didn't work there but we were self sufficient,
We have a child together and we all lived in the member state, we have rent documents,
at the moment, I (the F, non-Eu) have a good job here in the UK and want to respond to the HO letter in the best way,
Thank you,
It appears you missed his last post in the other thread.noajthan wrote:@crystalpearl, to avoid confusion & jumbled responses, I have moved your question to its own thread (this one).
Any utility bills, registration of tenency, medical insurance, that type of thing?crystalpearl wrote:Yes Obie, I've a residency permit (new card style) issued from the member state (genuine), sent the original to HO along with the application in June, returned to me along with our passports in August, as per my request
You may have to go back to memberstate and repeat SS gig. Ironically, selfsufficiency is now recognised by UK as a valid SS lifestyle option, (since November).crystalpearl wrote:it's I agree,
so for step 1: what shall I do now?
respond to HO and mention that I already sent them all the evidence they're asking for,
Then what would a plan B Be? do I have to leave the country before I apply for a different visa or can I simply apply from within let's say for a Family life permit/residency, whatever it's called?
Start here:crystalpearl wrote:noajthan thank you very much,
I'm afraid we cant leave back to a member state as I've a job here and we settled in a house and everything,
moving will be a no for us ATM,
if I may ask 1 last question, based on my current job n income,
can I still apply from within the UK? for a UK domestic visa thing, let's say family leave to remain,
as it's gonna be a disaster if I've to leave, substantial loses (emotional and financial)
Curiouser and curiouser.crystalpearl wrote:noajthan I didn't apply for a FP or anything,
I showed up at the airport, the BA officer was challenging our stay in the member state and I wasn't argumentative, I was simply as nice as anyone should be,
I simply said that my wife who is a BC is also an EEA citizen, they let me in,
it took me 30 seconds to get a 6 months stamp on my passport,