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amal1970
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Urgent Advice needed for non EEA family member (sisterinlaw)

Post by amal1970 » Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:08 pm

Subject: Urgent Help and Advice needed for non EEA family member
Dear all,

My history.
- September 2005, entry to the UK as a fiancee of British citizen
- December 2005 moved to live with my sister in law who is EEA citizen resident in UK.
- February 2006 application for extention as victim of domestic violence.
- August 2008 application as Non EEA family member
- September 2008 Application as vectim of domestic violence refused in Court of Appeal.
- September 2009 Non EEA family member residence permit issued.

Explication of my case.

I came to this country as a fiance and have applied for extention of visa after that me and my fiance broke up. It is only after 3 years that I got the reply of Home Office which refused my case. I then applied as non EEA family member residence permit as a sister in law of EEA member exercising treaty rights in the UK.
One year later in September 2009 I was issued 5 years residence permit.
Now in December 2010 I will have finished 5 years living with my sister in law and being her dependents. I have all the documents proving that I have been her dependend for that period of 5 years.
MY question is, would that be enough for me to get the Permanent Residence or do I have to wait until my 5 years residence permit finishes in another 4 years time.
I also want to get married abroad and someone told me that this would affect my residence if I try to bring my husband as in that case I am no longer a dependent of my sister in law, the EEA national. but would be then be a dependent person as I have my own family which is my future husband.
I am now 40 years and seriously I can not wait for another 4 years to get married.
Thank you so much for your advise.
Amal

amal1970
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Posts: 5
Joined: Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:55 pm
Location: London UK

Can I apply for PR in December 2010?

Post by amal1970 » Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:48 pm

Dear all,

My history.
- September 2005, entry to the UK as a fiancee of British citizen
- December 2005 moved to live with my sister in law who is EEA citizen resident in UK.
- February 2006 application for extention as victim of domestic violence.
- August 2008 application as Non EEA family member
- September 2008 Application as vectim of domestic violence refused in Court of Appeal.
- September 2009 Non EEA family member residence permit issued.

Explication of my case.

I came to this country as a fiance and have applied for extention of visa after that me and my fiance broke up. It is only after 3 years that I got the reply of Home Office which refused my case. I then applied as non EEA family member residence permit as a sister in law of EEA member exercising treaty rights in the UK.
One year later in September 2009 I was issued 5 years residence permit.
Now in December 2010 I will have finished 5 years living with my sister in law and being her dependents. I have all the documents proving that I have been her dependend for that period of 5 years.
MY question is, would that be enough for me to get the Permanent Residence or do I have to wait until my 5 years residence permit finishes in another 4 years time.
I also want to get married abroad and someone told me that this would affect my residence if I try to bring my husband as in that case I am no longer a dependent of my sister in law, the EEA national. but would be then be a dependent person as I have my own family which is my future husband.
I am now 40 years and seriously I can not wait for another 4 years to get married.
Thank you so much for your advise.
Amal[/quote]

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