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Thanks so much!! I will phone them.Jambo wrote:You can contact WorldBridge by email here or call the consulate in New York on (212) 745-0200 (Not sure they will give you information over the phone).
It doesn't really matter what I say. It is what they decide that matters.....londonman wrote:Thanks so much!! I will phone them.
About my situation, what do you can tell me?? I am afraid to be refused because my 'old' problems with the borders.
Thanks!!
It is better to open a new thread and not hijack others'.NasEEA2 wrote:Hi guys,
I am about to send my EEA2 to Liverpool, but have a few questions if any of you would be kind enough to answer or give me advice.
I have accumulated a large amount of documents for my application, but was wondering if I am about to send too much. I would certainly be intimidated if I received all my documents! Any hints from successful applicants?
Applying as unmarried partners, as long as we can show that we were in the same household, we do not need to show dependance. Is this correct?
My UK partner is returning to settle in the UK to study. He was exercising his Treaty rights working in France for 2 years. I guess I should just include the France part of his life in section 5 rather than his future studies in section 7, to highlight that he was exercising his rights before returning (I hope this is clear Confused ).
Finally, we have many photos which we could include. When we did the Family Permit in Paris, they took them but seemed to say they did not need them. Should we include them this time anyway? Trying to keep the documents we send to the right amount, not too many but not too little.
Thank you all for help.
Jambo wrote:It doesn't really matter what I say. It is what they decide that matters.....londonman wrote:Thanks so much!! I will phone them.
About my situation, what do you can tell me?? I am afraid to be refused because my 'old' problems with the borders.
Thanks!!
Your past history should not affect your application under EU rules. The only issue might be if they suspect this is a sham marriage (marriage for the purpose of immigration). Just relax and wait. If they refuse your application, apply again or appeal with evidence against their refusal reason.
Instead of speculating, talk to them.