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will I need to fill the EU partner section on the form?
VictoriaS Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:08 am Post subject:
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You will probably need evidence that you have been here for 5 years.
Victoria
Hiya mate, how u doin?monder wrote:Hi all,
I am a non EU national who have been living in the UK for over 7 years. I got married in march 2003 and received a residence card for 5 years as a spouse of an EU national.
I got divorce in 2006 and sent my passport to the home office informing them of the change in my circumstance and they returned my passport with a new visa valid until 2012 with a letter informing me that I have the right to retain my residence based on reg 10(5) EEA 2006 and advised that I carry the letter with me every time I travel.
Any help will be appreciated.
Best Regards,
Dear member,IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:We were successful with the so-called Retention Right application, that is, if you could prove that you were married for 3+ years as well as both of your worked in the the for at least 12 months before the divorce took place, you would be able to claim EEA right in your own name. That is not ILR, though.
We recently had a very similar case - the bloke applied for ILR and was refused...There was no right of appeal; suggested to rely on the Retention Regulation.
The Home Office requested a number of additional evidence, inluding a very stupid one; had to inform on escalation the case to JR; got the visa for 5 years in the bloke's name shortly after.
Hiya,thsths wrote:Yes, that should be sufficient. If you can also prove that you have been living together for 3 years, that would help your case, but it is not strictly necessary.sofia80 wrote:How can I prove that my marriage lasted for over 3 years? is the marriage certificate and a decree nisi are enough?
Tom