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mhamdsamy wrote:applying for eea in uk with family vistor visa ?
is it possiple to go to uk in family vistor visa and applying for FP
my wife live there for more than 4 yeras she dont have eea regestraion certificate ................................
and is it better to apply for it or should apply when i am with her ???
ok now i sent email to her embassy her in egyptnonspecifics wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... documents/
What has to be proved is that:
You are married: marriage certificate.
Your spouse is an EEA national exercising treaty rights in the UK: proof of being a worker: Most recent P60 and most recent payslips or letter from employer.
Proof of identity: Certified copy of your wife's passport: photocopy authorised as a genuine likeness of the original by an embassy official or consul representing your wife's Government.
Your passport.
Others may disagree, but I would suggest sending as much proof of a relationship before and after marriage that you can find. As sometimes there is suspicion or accusations of a sham marriage.
The main thing is proving your married and that your wife is exercising treaty rights, so it seems you are including too much about yourself. For example, what jobs or military experience you have or whether you are working or unemployed has nothing to do with an EEA family permit application.
Browse the board, as there are many discussions about this subject on here.
As for a driving licence, usually you can drive for 12 months on an international licence then have to pass the UK driving test, as it is the same test in Scotland as for the rest of the UK.
You must have car insurance, pay road tax and the car must have an MOT certificate to drive legally.
See here for more information about licences:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Dr ... DG_4022561
a copy of the EEA national's passport, endorsed by the EEA national's embassy in the country of application);vinny wrote:Use a certified copy of your wife's passport.