fett33 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2019 12:51 pm
My understanding is that I can apply directly through the mobile app with him because I hold an EEA card.
Your understanding is correct.
1. Do we need to prove our relationship duration again when applying to settlement scheme? (even though I just got the card!)
No. You dont need to provide anything else, since the EEA card is proof itself.
Now, what counts here is not your relationship duration but the issue date of your first EEA document; in your case, it will be a few days, which will give you pre-settled status (you will qualify for Settled Status when you complete 5 years after the issue date of your card, previous relationship time as unmarried partner does not count).
2. Do I need to do Biometrics again?
No. Because you will not receive a new card. You are supposed to use your EEA card.
3. Does anyone have experience in this?
I do.
How long does the process take if you already have EEA card?
Guess what? It depends.
If you have lived in the UK less than 5 years in total, OR more than 5 years as the family member of a EU citizen, then I understand is rather quick, between 48 hours and a couple of weeks.
If you have lived more than 5 years in the UK AND less than 5 years as the family member of a EU citizen, you're in for a little bit of a wait (My pre-settled status took exactly 5 months).
It seems like the Home Office did not know how to handle cases where NINO history of more than 5 years indicated eligibility for Settled Status (which applies only if the applicant is EU citizen) but the applicant is a non-EU family member, which means the 5 years alone are not enough condition for Settled Status. They decided they had to call each applicant in this situation individually and have them verbally agree over the phone that they are OK with only Pre-Settled status. And because this is apparently not straightforward and they need to show numbers, these applications are not a priority. Hence, the wait.
My posts express what I believe are the facts, based on the best of my knowledge, about the topics discussed in this forum. They do not constitute immigration advice.