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by LucasLucas » Thu Nov 08, 2018 11:23 pm
Dear members and admins,
Please can you help and give us advice?
My partner has finished her post-graduate course in August but is still on her Tier 4 visa until end of November 2019. She has been looking for job to switch from Tier 4 to Tier 2 visa, unsuccessfully so far. If she does not find work sponsorship she will have to go back to China and this scenario is extremely depressing for us.
I am an EEA national and have been living in the UK for 4 years+ now. I have been always working on a permanent employment contract as a professionally qualified Civil Engineer and I hold an EEA QP card.
We have been dating since the beginning of February this year and in August she has moved in to the flat, which I have been renting from July this year. We have informed the agency about this fact and they have issued a tenancy agreement addendum formalising her stay with me. The rent and expenses such as bills and food are paid by me, since she has no income at the moment, however the bills have both our names on them. We have also opened a joint account, which she uses for grocery shopping, etc. I support her financially but also give her emotional support as not being able to find job is extremely frustrating and for her but and also for me.
I believe and she confirms that I have been also very supportive and comforting for her when she was writing her dissertation. It was a difficult couple months, both for her and for me, but we both made it to the end and she submitted her paper in August.
Now we have been living as a couple, in love and happy, taking care and supporting each other, sharing household work/cooking, going out, we spent great holidays together, etc. – all what couples/partners normally do.
By the end of January, when she will have to probably leave the UK if she does not find job, we will be living together 5 months. We know that the Extended Family Members of EEA Nationals guidance says that 2 years of cohabitation are normally needed for the application, however we are going to submit it, as there might be no other option for us. Our friends were in a similar situation and they were issued a permit whilst they have been living together 14 months.
Therefore, please can you advise what supportive documents we can include and what else we can do to give as much evidence as possible to proof our relationship is durable and akin to marriage? Also, would you recommend asking solicitor for advice or a guide?
Thanks for reading and many thanks for you help!