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None of this extra documentation is needed. In fact neither is the NHS card of the original applicant. You need only show that the EU citizen is working.mourad wrote:bills ,proof of coexistance,pictures of the wedding are the most recomended ,latest bank account statments,all peperwork must be originals no copies accepted and i would like to welcome you to long list of the EEA2 card applicants waiting club and their favourit hobby which is waiting for it .
seriousely good luck
mourad
well what you are saying is only applicable in a dream world where they never say this is what they need from you .Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:None of this extra documentation is needed. In fact neither is the NHS card of the original applicant. You need only show that the EU citizen is working.mourad wrote:bills ,proof of coexistance,pictures of the wedding are the most recomended ,latest bank account statments,all peperwork must be originals no copies accepted and i would like to welcome you to long list of the EEA2 card applicants waiting club and their favourit hobby which is waiting for it .
seriousely good luck
mourad
I hope it is always possible to recomend the pictures from the wedding. Good weddings are like that!pictures of the wedding are the most recomended
If I were you, I would NOT submit wedding photos, or bank statements, or a CD of you singing Bavarian folk songs with your spouse. I can only see these sorts of things raising issues, and slowing the processing of the application. It raises the issue: "Why do they feel they need to submit this extra stuff?"sm97os wrote:I do have wedding photos, but no joint accounts or anything like that, since we were just married last month. Bank statements too? I figured her work information would suffice to show we wont be needing social assistance.
Ok, I will hold off sending in the garter belt then! hahaDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:If I were you, I would NOT submit wedding photos, or bank statements, or a CD of you singing Bavarian folk songs with your spouse. I can only see these sorts of things raising issues, and slowing the processing of the application. It raises the issue: "Why do they feel they need to submit this extra stuff?"sm97os wrote:I do have wedding photos, but no joint accounts or anything like that, since we were just married last month. Bank statements too? I figured her work information would suffice to show we wont be needing social assistance.
That would really slow the application! I could imagine they would try to keep the submitted support material for the maxium allowed 6 months before issuing the Residence Card!sm97os wrote:Ok, I will hold off sending in the garter belt then! haha