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Hard to advise someone who has mixed loyaltiessenin wrote:hi
I told them the crime, aggrivated burgulary and assault which he served a jail sentence of 2 years 3 months for. Then he was realised, a year later, probably for another offence he was deported from Germany to Turkey. As he is a non eea member and has done all of this is it likely that he will be given his residence card?
I have no proof that he is still married,no marriage cert or anything like that. However, on his turkish ID card it states that he is married.
During the time that the application has been with the home office his passport has expired, will this also have an affect?
How long does it take for the home office to return my documents after withdrawing sponsorship?
Again, any information is greatly appreciated. I really would like whatever is going to happen to him to happen asap.
Senin
Because he is a spouse abuserfreon21 wrote:why are you so keen to get him deported?He is your daughters father after all which gives him some rights like it or not.
Ask the HO to return your docs urgently and let them do their job.If he is not entiteled to stay he will be removed but I doubt it as he is the parent of an EEA child residing in uk.
HE could apply fo a court order granting him acces to his kid and because of EU directive 2004 he could be given the right of stay ......
Get on with your life
Directive 2004/38/EC Article 2 wrote:2) "Family member" means:
(a) the spouse;
(b) the partner with whom the Union citizen has contracted a registered partnership, on the
basis of the legislation of a Member State, if the legislation of the host Member State
treats registered partnerships as equivalent to marriage and in accordance with the
conditions laid down in the relevant legislation of the host Member State;
(c) the direct descendants who are under the age of 21 or are dependants and those of the
spouse or partner as defined in point (b);
(d) the dependent direct relatives in the ascending line and those of the spouse or partner as
defined in point (b);
If not, I cannot see how the application can be successful.Directive 2004/38/EC Article 3 wrote:2. Without prejudice to any right to free movement and residence the persons concerned may have
in their own right, the host Member State shall, in accordance with its national legislation, facilitate
entry and residence for the following persons:
(a) any other family members, irrespective of their nationality, not falling under the definition in
point 2 of Article 2 who, in the country from which they have come, are dependants or
members of the household of the Union citizen having the primary right of residence, or
where serious health grounds strictly require the personal care of the family member by the
Union citizen;
He has no rights unless he can get the UK court to grant him an access order. Given his criminal record and use of deception he will struggle to prove he is of good character and will not easily get the access order. So he can and will be available to be removed from the UK.freon21 wrote:why are you so keen to get him deported?He is your daughters father after all which gives him some rights like it or not.
Ask the HO to return your docs urgently and let them do their job.If he is not entiteled to stay he will be removed but I doubt it as he is the parent of an EEA child residing in uk.
HE could apply fo a court order granting him acces to his kid and because of EU directive 2004 he could be given the right of stay ......
Get on with your life
I think you are expecting too much from the UKBA. First of all, you have a domestic situation here, and you should deal with that. To be precise: you have to stop living together. Since you have already mentioned that you are afraid of violence, you should mind your and your children safety. There is a lot of help available for (potential) victims of domestic violence, and you should absolute use that. If nothing else, you can go to the police and ask for advice, or contact http://www.ncdv.org.uk/ .senin wrote:Hi, I sent a letter to the home office on the 19 th of november and still have heard nothing from them. How long does it take for them to show that sponsorship has been withdrawn.