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I'm a non-EEA migrant and when I submitted by first extension application (a concept alien to the EEA Route), the form was 150 page single-sided and the guide was 100 page double-sided. My former landlords still laugh when they remember how I had requisitioned half their living room to lay out the form and ensure that the form and documentary evidence matched up. And then, to top it off, I had to pay a fee of about £800 per person (the fees are now above a thousand per person now, I believe)._martin_ wrote:Straight to the point tho, the application is 85 pages long, and not taking into account the extra documents we need to send it's kind of baffling that HO wants a novella per applicant.
Damn, that's crazy. The price too... main reason we want to do it now is so it's all done before brexit gets finalized. I feel sorry for the non-EEA immigrants and the hit your wallets take. I suppose there ain't much you can do about that tho.secret.simon wrote:I'm a non-EEA migrant and when I submitted by first extension application (a concept alien to the EEA Route), the form was 150 page single-sided and the guide was 100 page double-sided. My former landlords still laugh when they remember how I had requisitioned half their living room to lay out the form and ensure that the form and documentary evidence matched up. And then, to top it off, I had to pay a fee of about £800 per person (the fees are now above a thousand per person now, I believe)._martin_ wrote:Straight to the point tho, the application is 85 pages long, and not taking into account the extra documents we need to send it's kind of baffling that HO wants a novella per applicant.
Welcome to the world of immigration.
Also proof of relationship documents (birth and marriage certificates) and proof that they have individually been continuously resident in the UK for five years (including proof of any absences)._martin_ wrote:It seems the only thing it asks about family members is contact details and proof of identity documents.