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by leonex4t5 » Mon May 16, 2011 12:20 pm
if this helps.. Zambrano application.
my application: 12/04/2011
EEA 2 Form.(because there is no form provided yet)
My ID (uk drivers licence)
Daughters Birth Certificate(to show i'm the father)
Cover letter (stating my claim on zambrano ruling, and also i went far as explaining why my removal from the uk will effectly make my daughter move with me from the uk). and also not in my child's best interest(ZH Tanzania).
12/05/2011
Reporting centre told me not to sign on nomore and that all retrictions are removed as i have made an application under EU Ruling, and application has been accepted by Home Office Liverpool.
12/05/2011
rang Home Office to confirm my application has been accpeted and to know what my current status is, they said its been accepted, they gave me my case id number, but thet said they cant tell me anymore. that Home office will contact me.
so its good news Home Office are Considering Zambrano.
To comment on Greenie, i agree with most things you said, but i disagree with (In your case you and your child are living in the UK and you are not at risk of removal as you are yourself British. Therefore your child is able to enjoy the rights of her citizenship of the EU.)
both parently looking after a child=more enjoyble than sih=ngle parent. and also imagin if the british parent is a crackhead, or sieze to look after the child, or is disabled so many more reason, so definately you would need the other parent to work, how would a british parent work and at the same time look after a minor child, that is nothing enjoyable. the most important thing about zambrano i think, is to sure geniue relationship with the child.
and also any family application, Home Office, before making any decision most consider your article 8 of ECHR, now when there is a child its disproportionate to ask a child from the uk for effective immigration control,because clearly it wont be in the child's best interest so i am thinking at the time of melliek11 appeal, it was before the tanzania ruling.
and also if her husband was in the uk, he would have an outstanding chance of gaining a right of residence.
All i have written is to my understanding, a qualified person should still be needed.
Hard Work = Sucess!