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She should get a EEA Family permit. It is free and can not be refused. A tourist visa is more difficult. How long have you been married?Jersey wrote:Hi
I have a question and I hope you can answer. I'm Romanian who have Blue Card in the UK, and my wife would like to join me (she's non-EEA). Does she need to apply for a EEA family permit or for something else? Can she come as a tourist to the UK and apply while there for a RESIDENCE CARD, using form BR5 which can be found on UKBA website?
What do they mean with that? There is no condition to stay legally where you apply for an EEA FP any more, although it would usually be expected.ukfefe wrote:The officer said that his passport is not legit even with an Irish stamp4 bear on his passport. I don't know if I can sue them or not?
What country is your husband from?ukfefe wrote:My husband has been refused for an EEA FM. The officer said that his passport is not legit even with an Irish stamp4 bear on his passport.
They are professionals - they may have their reasons. IÂ would at least take this question serious. Can you find out why they think this? Is it the passport itself, or something they have in the computer system?ukfefe wrote:He got a refuse without an appeal the reason behind it is the officer's not convinced that my husband is who he said he is.
I don't get that either. The fight again illegal immigration seems to hit the legal immigrants first of all. I think this government is afraid of losing the next election (rightly so), and they will resort to any populist measure that seems like a good idea at a time.At the end of the day we are trying to go through the correct way and get refused when other illegal immigrant get through the country and they are happy with it?
I am British and we applied for an EEA FM as I want us to come back to the UK where my family is.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:question for ukfefe
What is your citizenship?
What exactly were you applying for when you applied at the UK embassy? What exactly did they say in their response?
Not quite - there are border controls for the channel tunnel, and you cannot walk into the UKÂ from Belfast, because Belfast is in the UK. You can use the land boarder in Ireland of course, but that is not legal unless you have the correct visa.ukfefe wrote:What I mean when I am saying is that many people can walk to the UK via the channel tunnel without being check or by ferry from Belfast. How does that fighting with illegal entrance?
Well ,on the Border Agency website , it doesn't say anything on the need to apply for EEA FAMILY PERMIT. Isn't it common to apply for it if you're a non-visa national?pdykid wrote:Need to apply for Family permit (valid for 6 months and free).
You need to prove that you both legally married.
Then from UK can apply for Residence stamp.
Why tourist visa?
Tourist visa could affect Residence stamp processing.
It can't be refused, however they ask really intrusive questions there which I'm not willing to answer, like financial status etc. which is none of their business. She doesn't need a tourist visa, she can just enter as a tourist. We have been married for 7 months and know each other for 5 years.She should get a EEA Family permit. It is free and can not be refused. A tourist visa is more difficult. How long have you been married?
You do not need to answer all the questions on the form for the EEA family permit. You specifically do not need to answer questions about financial status, bank accounts, jobs etc, as none of them are relevant for a decision for the family member of an EEA citizen.Jersey wrote:It can't be refused, however they ask really intrusive questions there which I'm not willing to answer, like financial status etc. which is none of their business. She doesn't need a tourist visa, she can just enter as a tourist. We have been married for 7 months and know each other for 5 years.
CEO not grant us an appeal. After a few letters from my solicitor CEO advice us to re-apply for the FM? which we did this time we also submitted my husband birth cert if they don't beleive us this time my solicitor advised us to travel to the UK and he will apply from the UK. If we granted the Visa in the UK then we can sue the one in Dublin for damagedDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:ukfefe,
What exactly did they say about right of appeal or your future options?
Have you contacted Solvit and what did they say?
Why do you think they have a problem with the passport? In what ways is it different than most vietnamese passports?
Sorry to ask more questions, but what is CEO?ukfefe wrote:CEO not grant us an appeal. After a few letters from my solicitor CEO advice us to re-apply for the FM?