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HiNerila wrote:Thank you for the answer.
Where do I file all the documents if we get married in Nigeria? Do I file them in UK? Or I can file them in Nigeria?
How long all the process might take?
Thank you once again!
There is no basis of complain that he has been deported. Yes a partner of EU can be deported. What is the term 'partner'? It is not that simple.noble72uk wrote:Hi
1st You can complain: If on that time of deportation he was your (Partner) how come the HO deported him its against the Law.
If you want just make it easier for your self get married and as long as you are under treaty Right he can apply and will be granted don’t for get you need to provide all your documents not his because you are the EEA member mean the sponsor:
Your Documents
-Marriage certificate
-Work statement that you are currently working in the UK
-A few pay slips if you have even the last 6 months will be perfect.
-Tenancy agreement and some utility bills if you have some
All the best
There is, however, the requirement for the EEA national to prove residence in the member state so those documents might be necessary, depending on the circumstances.Tahir Bashir wrote:She needs to provide Tenancy Agreement? What for? There is no such a requirement. Similarly I don't understand why she needs utility bills.
please read carefully what I wrote , I think that you have missed a lot of things.Tahir Bashir wrote:There is no basis of complain that he has been deported. Yes a partner of EU can be deported. What is the term 'partner'? It is not that simple.noble72uk wrote:Hi
1st You can complain: If on that time of deportation he was your (Partner) how come the HO deported him its against the Law.
If you want just make it easier for your self get married and as long as you are under treaty Right he can apply and will be granted don’t for get you need to provide all your documents not his because you are the EEA member mean the sponsor:
Your Documents
-Marriage certificate
-Work statement that you are currently working in the UK
-A few pay slips if you have even the last 6 months will be perfect.
-Tenancy agreement and some utility bills if you have some
All the best
Not true that he doesn't need to provide anything. He needs a valid passport, and be ready to prove their relationship is genuine if questioned (yes even after they have married).
She needs to provide Tenancy Agreement? What for? There is no such a requirement. Similarly I don't understand why she needs utility bills.
She does not have to work, she could be self-employed or student.
HiNerila wrote:Thanks once again for the comments, good or bad. I have to be realistic, so I appreciate the raised issues that need to be taken into consideration.
To get the documents for me or him would not be a problem.
What kind of proof does HO need to prove the relationship is genuine? We would have pictures, telephone bills, e-mails, letters from friends on both sides, confirming we have been going out all this while and have been serious about our relationship.