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thanks obie for your reply.should i lodge an appeal or make a fresh application with some new evidence? is there a minimum requirement for submission of documents (2-6 months)? if i provide just 1 bank statement alongside all her up to date business accounts will it be good enough?Obie wrote:Also see A . J . M . VAN ROOSMALEN
You should be fine.
Solicitor should provide evidence of date decision was served. The 10 day commence from date of service of the decision.
Did your wife actually register herself with HMRC as self-employed? It is mandatory, and after registration you get quarterly bills for Class 2 National Insurance (£2.50 per week). See http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/working/intro/selfemployed.htm for details.she phoned HMRC twice over three months for a copy of her national insurance contributions bill they never sent it! keeping in mind that she has not paid anything for it as yet.
she did in june 2011 we filled her tax returns in jan this yearfysicus wrote:Did your wife actually register herself with HMRC as self-employed? It is mandatory, and after registration you get quarterly bills for Class 2 National Insurance (£2.50 per week). See http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/working/intro/selfemployed.htm for details.she phoned HMRC twice over three months for a copy of her national insurance contributions bill they never sent it! keeping in mind that she has not paid anything for it as yet.
You still have the right to live & work in the UK until a decision is made on your appeal. If your appeal is rejected you can go to the court against the decision and you still would have the right to live & work. Dont stress!ribenamango wrote:quick question as my eea2 has been refused and i am lodging an appeal very soon,the COA i had from this application will it be still valid or would i lose my right of live and work while my appeal is under way? and secondly how long does it take from appealing the decision till the outcome?
please advice
thanks mate much appreciatednewbieholland wrote:You still have the right to live & work in the UK until a decision is made on your appeal. If your appeal is rejected you can go to the court against the decision and you still would have the right to live & work. Dont stress!ribenamango wrote:quick question as my eea2 has been refused and i am lodging an appeal very soon,the COA i had from this application will it be still valid or would i lose my right of live and work while my appeal is under way? and secondly how long does it take from appealing the decision till the outcome?
please advice
Obie do you know how long does it take for the appeals lodged outside UK? Is there any priotiy given to the EEA appeals since they need to be processed in accelerated manner? Is there any accelerated appeals for EEA FP?Obie wrote:In country appeals usually take about 2 month, from lodging of the notice of decision and appeal to the release of determination, however it varies from region to region.
she has got a proper job now with the same firm where she was a freelancer before.we did send ukba some more documents stating that she is not self employed any more and she has got a permanent job working for the same firm and they failed to acknowledge this and perhaps they didn't receive the documents or shall i say they weren't bothered.toni34 wrote:is there anything stopping ur ea national from taking another job,maybe from an agency or any where she can be given a payslip or letter of employment? you can then reapply again.think it is more practicable that way,just my opinion.