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Hi, 1 quest. Im non eea national, my wife is from Poland, so shes eea, can i go with her by plane with my passport n our marrage certificate? Without family permit or any visa. Will they give me that six month stamp without any problems? And what happens after these 6 months?can i apply for something longer in uk, or i have to go to my national country, Serbia after six months?Aine002 wrote:ShrewsburyMark
This website you posted i read many weeks ago. Under those all information witch website contain people wrote some comments. One person wrote that:
Important update on UK Border Agency procedures in case of absence of EEA Family Permit in passports of VISA NATIONALS entering the UK with their EEA spouse.
1.
While NON-VISA nationals receive a 6 months code 1A stamp at the border, VISA NATIONALS receive a TWO MONTH, CODE 1 stamp at the border. Border Agency officials will refuse to place a SIX MONTH stamp in a VISA NATIONAL’S passport. The new guidance says that a TWO MONTH stamp is sufficient to allow entry of non-EEA, VISA NATIONAL in order to facilitate further application of this person for a residence card.
I have entered with my wife 2 days ago via Heathrow. Procedure is simple and straightforward.
2.
UK Border agency now maintains a 24/7 telephone line for transport carriers to verify entry eligibility of those passengers who do not hold straight-forward visas and family permits. All airlines have the number that they must contact. UKBA will review documents faxed to them by the airline and direct airline to allow boarding in case the passenger meets EEA guidelines/UKBA procedures even if no visa is held. If your airline refuses to let you on board, insist that they contact UKBA Carrier Liaison team. This team is there for this specific reason.
Comment is from 01/01/2013 so it is new. Did anyone heard or read about this before?