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Can you post the rejection letter here?yamcheka wrote:I'm from Philippines married for 4 years. My EEA FP Application was refused due to reason that my husband (Hungarian, working in UK for 5 yrs) and me have not seen for 3.5 years. Our reason behind this... we were caught in the middle of the economic crisis last 2009. we last seen each other Feb,2008. on my application i have attached proof of communication, some money transfer bills, and lots of photos. i also supplied my husbands past 6months payslips and bank statement. Now that we feel that we are financially able to travel, i have applied for the EEA FP.
can anybody pls advice me what to do? i wanted to explain my side of story without going on for an appeal coz from what i have read appeal will take most likely a year or so. and what are the necessary documents i need to attach to my letter? to whom shall i address my letter? any advice is greatly appreciated. Guys pls help!!!
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For my case....We plan that my husband will visit me 2 times, at most for just 3 weeks coz it cant be any longer. he needs to go back to work or else everythings be out of the story. one trip this year and one trip early next year maybe within the first quarter... is by doing so is good enough to prove as evidence of cohabitation or our marriage is subsisting and that we intend to live together in the UK? or maybe one trip is enough evidence?nonspecifics wrote: If the EEA national spends around £700 on his ticket , then a similar amount again for his wife's ticket to the UK, and he travels half way around the world to spend time with her again, then it becomes harder for UKBA to suggest that a genuine marriage does not exist.
You married your Hungarian husband in the Philippines in Feb2007. He has visited you only once since that time, for 13 days in Feb2008.In the case of the original poster, I suggested the EEA sponsor has proof he paid for the ticket because part of the non-EEA's evidence that the relationship is genuine, is that the EEA sponsor financially supports her.
hmmmm my husband is not totally supporting me just sending me some parcel and sometimes when I really needed... like he sent me once before we got married then once while we are married and then my mother in law as well sent me once (remittance) is that ok? because my husband has bills and has things to take care of in the past months and I can survive as well with my aunt helping me... will that be a problem?
Highlight the fact that travel from the UK to the Phils is so expensive, but that he has paid all that money to be back with you again, cos you really do love each other and plan to spend your lives together.
how do you highlight that? how do you explain .... is that in a form of letter? do you enclose an explanation after the docs?