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Don't worry. You are not the first one...epic wrote:Oh I thought that you needed to fill all the info on the VAF5 Forms.
Just write your plans. If more than 3 months, I would add in a cover letter that you are aware that after 3 months, you will need to exercise treaty rights in the UK.Also you need to leave blank where it asks you until when are you are planning to stay on the UK?
It is usually quite fast. I think you confuse the Residence Card timelines. This is applied once you are in the UK and takes 1-3 months.What I have read on the forums normally it takes 1-3 months to get the reply?
Read my post again. There is no need to provide any employment or financial information. All you need is that you want to move the UK. This is the whole point of "Free movement in the EU".So there is no need to have a job on the UK but I need to show that I can support myself and my partner with savings and an account info, right? How much normally you have to proof?
Even I voted her I won't mention it heheheMaybe if you mention you voted for Mrs Kirchner it might take 1-3 months? Laughing
Comments aboveepic wrote:Hi there guys, I'm reposting here as per Lucapooka request
Thanks for the support that you gave me.
I'm finishing to gather the evidence to present the EEA Family for my Fiancee but I have a doubt on the cover letter that you need to send along with the papers.
I found some samples on the forum and this is the evidence that I'm sending and the following note:
Whom It May Concern:
Please find enclosed the application for an EEA Family Permit for my Fiancee
We plan to travel to the UK together on xx (tbd) August 2012. According to The Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 sections 12 and 13, the following documents are provided with the applications:
(1) (Fiancee name):
XXXXXXX
- Application form completed and printed (ok)
- her passport (ok)
- our civil union certificate (YES)
- my divorce certificate (yes, relevent to show previous complete)
- 1 photo (ok)
- copy of my EEA Italian passport (ok)
- her CV (not required)
None of the below required either.
- ISBN codes and newspapers mentions to her books publications
- her current university grades (she will be finished her studies on july before we leave)
- my CV
- my current work certificate on IBM and payslips .
- Shared bankslip info with savings (aprox 10k USD that's enough???).
- Phone bill at my name under the same address.
- Cable/Internet bill at her name under the same address.
- Deed under her name as owner of our current living address.
- 20 photos together including some with our family on reunions
- 2 letters from mutual friends that confirm proof of our relationship
- Plane and bus tickets for different travels that we have done together.
- Admission letter of an authorized English institute for her initial 6 months course to prepare the IELTS certificate.
- Proof or income from rent of one of her parents apartments.
Copies and translations of the above documents have been included, in addition to the originals.
I have traveled to the UK in 2010 and I will be exercising my treaty rights as a jobseeker according to section 6 of The Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006. I have provided copies of my CV, current work on IBM to demonstrate my intention to work.
I understand that under The Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 section 13, my family members and I have an initial right of residence.
This is an application under EU law and I understand that it will be processed as soon as possible and on a priority basis.
Sorry for the long post, but what do you think and what should I modify? the items between ( ) were fyi only and won't be included on the final letter.
Thanks in advance!!
What is the civil union certificate? Is that like a marriage certificate?epic wrote:
Ok, for your purposes, this should be treated as a marriage certificate. While not strictly necessary, if your civil union certificate is very recent, you may consider providing evidence of co-habitation.
Yes its like the marriage, but you don't have to divorce to end a relationship but she has almost the same privileges than a wife. It's normally also used for same gender couples its also called civil partner and acording the UK border site is valid:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... ly-permit/#
the family member, if they are the British citizen's spouse or civil partner, has been living together with the British citizen in the EEA country..