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<snip long list>Pasha wrote: In addition to the compulsory documents such as your marriage certificate, passports, birth certs and passport photos..examples of supporting documents you could include with your joint application are;
thanks Pasha for your advice.Pasha wrote:Once you apply using the EEA 2 form, you will receive a certificate if application within 2/3 weeks tops. This will state your rights as the family member of an eu national.
Under EU Law, it is stated that the COA should be issued immediately. This equates to approx 2/3 weeks waiting time once your application is submitted. I would not loose any sleep over it and can call to check.
The COA is normally posted out 2nd class. We included prepaid envelopes and they were not used. There is no rule as such against this as you are simply doing what you can to ensure that your documents are returned to you safely.
Is there something in your case that would lead you to expect it to be rejected?swish wrote: what would happen if for some reason my residence card is rejected? Would I then be working in the UK illegally?
I think it is more likely a backlog of applications that would explain the delay.Normally they can only reject you on grounds of national security, for BIG public policy reasons, or if you have a WHO listed highly contagious disease. Or if you have a fraudulent marriage.