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Thank you 86,86ti wrote:I believe we have discussed all this some time back.
On my cover letter I stated that I intended on exercising my treaty rights for 75 days and that I would be traveling with my husband and three children.As indicated in the EEA regulations there is a three month period in which your sponsor can stay in the EU without exercising treaty rights and therefore can sponsor you for an EEA Family Permit. On your application form you have stated that you plan to stay in the UK for 75 days. While I acknowledge that your sponsor has answered 'yes' to the question 'do you intend to work in the UK', the limited date you have place on your application leads me to doubt whether your sponsor will be exercising her treaty rights after the initial three month period or will be going elsewhere in the EU after this period.
You have indicated that you have a current deportation order against in the US, since your application for further leave to remain in another capacity in the US immediately after your departure from Venezuela was denied. Therefore I have established that you cannot return to the USA or that you intend to return to Venezuela. Your sponsor has not demonstrated that she will stay in the UK and exercise her treaty rights after the initial 75 days. This leads me to doubt that you will leave the UK after the 75 days as stated on your application and that you will remain in the UK on your EEA family permit without the presence of your wife in the UK.
Given the above facts and in consideration of the limited information provided about your intentions after the proposed 75 day period, you have not demonstrated that your wife, the EEA national family member will be a qualified person in accordance with Regulation 6 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006. I am, therefore, not satisfied that the EEA national family member will be residing in the UK in accordance with the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.
I therefore refuse your EEA family permit application because I am not satisfied that you meet all the requirements of Regulation 12 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.
(212) 745-0200LAROCCAMOM wrote:Does anyone have a phone number to contact them at the consulate in NY?
Congratulations.....! Hats off to you! Job very well done.LAROCCAMOM wrote:After a very frustating situation, we managed to re-apply with a more detail cover letter and I just received news that my husband's FP has been issued.
I am so happy....beyond belief
Are you saying that you only submitted: passports + marriage certificate + copies of scheduled job interviews + fingerprints + sponsoring letter? That's it?.LAROCCAMOM wrote:The only diference this time was that I included my original passport since they kept the certified copy by my consulate (Italy) and a very much detailed cover letter, explaining my permanent relocation purpose and I included copies of job interviews scheduled for the next couple of weeks to prove to them that I intend on obtaining a job as soon as possible.
I remember writting "I don't know how else to prove to you that I will not, nor I intend to leave my husband in the UK while I go live with our children in another country. We are a family of 10 years and those are our intentions."
That was all.