Hello, this is my first time posting here.. I posted in another topic, but got no answer :( so I'm trying here...
I'm about to fill my application EEA2 for the Residence Card. My EEA1 Family Permit expires in July 2012. MY husband is EEA national and I'm not. I was waiting until my husband and I sorted some things out like employment, etc so I could fill the EEA2.
So, my husband has been self-employed since February this year (he was working in factories and farms from September 2011 to January 2012).
So he paid his NI Contributions for the period he is self-employed (less than 3 months), he sent his tax papers through an accountant to the HMRC and he is about to get his returns or whatever tax papers with the accountant. He works in construction as self-employed, but for a company, which pays him, but his bank account doesn't show ins and outs of stuff for the business as he gets his payments and transfers almost all to our personal account. Will this be a problem? Should I send anyway the bank statements? Should I send our personal statements too? it does not show business spendings too. All the invoices, bills for business is shared with the guys who work with him, all sel-employed too.
Also, in the application, they ask for a letter from the accountant. My husband asked his accountant but he didn't know what he wanted, so what should it be in this letter?
Other thing is that I'm now self-employed too... I work part-time for a shop in self-employment basis and I'm working on opening my own business from home. I've got my Tax number and I'm waiting a letter from the HMRC to say something about my NI contributions.
My question about it is: should I send my tax papers too?? Should I send our personal bank statements, utility bills, etc ?? The application only asks for the marriage certificate as proof of relationship and I was thinking of only sending what they ask, but I'm worried that my husband's business is too new, he doesn't have so much proof of it, besides what I've said.
Last question is, when my application will be processing, my EEA Family Permit will expire. Will I still be able to be self-employed, keep going with my business and stay here while waiting for the answer and family permit expired?
Sorry for the long message and thank you in advance :)
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