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Dont worry about your past immigration history, you are protected under the Directive 2004/38/EC.mono786 wrote:Hello Everybody..
I am going to apply for UK EEA family permit visa. My wife is Uk Citizen living with me for 1 year in dublin. I have my 9 month baby as well but he is Irish/Uk national as well.
My question is that::
1) what documents do I need to submitt my application ?
2)I heard EEA family permit is granted only once for 6 month is that true?? If I need to apply second time EEA family permit for my visit to uk Can I apply or not ?
3)I have good and bad history for uk visa. will that affect my visa application or not..?
3a) Good history is in that sense I got my uk visit visa for 6 and 1 year respectively in 2004 and 2005 respectively.
3b) In 2005 they refused my application for uk Ancestral visa and later on I did appeal but they refused, after that I apply for my uk visit visa but they refused again.
Thanks very much for your help and comments in advance.
No they issue as many times as you want it, after 6 months of the innitial EEA Family permitmono786 wrote:Thanks very much MUKUSA,I ll definatelly let you know I ll apply very soon and one more thing that I would like to know,If they granted me 6 month EEA family permit visa and I visit uk in 6 month, Can I again apply EEA family permit I heard it issue only ONCE is that true ???
Thanks
The EEA Family Permit is not a residence permit - it's a form of entry clearance, which, for someone in your circumstances, is totally pointless and unnecessary.mono786 wrote:Thanks v much benifa for yours advice, I understand they cant stop me but In case to avoid any problem I think its better to get Residence permit.
Anyway thanks a million again.
Easier said than done. Ryanair wont let you on the flight without the correct visa.benifa wrote:Hi mono786,
In that case, you don't need to waste your time and effort to get an EEA Family Permit from the British Embassy. You can just go to the UK. Between you and your wife, don't forget your passport, your wife's passport or EEA national ID card, your marriage certificate and your Stamp 4 EUFam Residence Card.
Probable scenario - you will land in the UK and just walk out of the airport (there are usually no border controls on flights / vessels arriving from Ireland).
Worst case scenario - you are stopped. However, presentation of the documents mentioned guarantees* your entry.
*unless you pose a danger to public policy, public security or public health.
In this scenario >>no visa is needed<<, as such denying boarding would be illegal.jhbmike wrote:Easier said than done. Ryanair wont let you on the flight without the correct visa.