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Hi There, thank you but i have already asked him, and he is not really wants to help me, even though he is in australia now, so i am a bit worrryseputus wrote:You have to get your husband to help you send an EEA4 application to UKBA once you have lived in the UK for 5 years. At minimum this will require his passport, and bank statements/tenancy agreements, etc.
hi there, thank you very much, if you might know what link i should follow in UKBA website that would be great i am either can not see it or just hopeless to find it, i also dont know, while applying for the divorce as it will take a good time to complite and till to send the application to retain the right am i allowed to travel or better not? what application is to apply for retain the right of residence. thank you againKen G wrote:Wrong advise given again. If you have been married for 3 years before divorce proceedings have been issued, you will retain the right to PR. UKBA have already seen your partners/spouse's papers therefore may only want to see that the treaty rights are exercised. You do not need your spouse to help you with PR if you have been married for over 3 years and that the relationship has broken down irretrievably. See UKBA website where there are clear guidance notes on this, also see immigration rules on same website.
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