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Lisamra wrote:my husband is Venezuelan with a biometric Venezuelan passport.
I don't think so fysicus.....fysicus wrote:As a Venezolan national your husband needs a visa to enter UK.
I suspect this is because you are using the wrong term and looking at the wrong website.Lisamra wrote:Thank you for your replies.
My husband can enter the UK as he has the biometric passport so he can be a 'visitor' for up to 6 months.
My confusion is that we want to apply for the EEA1 family member permit but I can not find a way to do this by filling out an online form and then the next section to make an appointment online to go to Madrid.
All I am seeing is that there is a paper form which we need to fill out to then either send to Liverpool or to make an appointment to bring the documents etc by hand in Croyden... this is what has stumped me!!
How can we make an appointment in Madrid if I am not seeing that as an option on the website??
Many thanks
Do you have evidence that you have been working in Spain? What work have you done in Spain since you arrived?Lisamra wrote:Sorry, I also forgot to mention that I am paying into the Spanish system here.
I am a nanny and have a babysitter contract but that has only been the past 4 months.
Is there a limit on how long you should be paying into the system for before you can apply?
European law is very clear. The requirements for a RC do not include having a visa (or EEA FP).Pablito wrote:What I meant is that maybe she could still request for FP at the border I heard about someone non-visa national who actually got his FP at the border, this would perhaps reduce your worries that obtaining FP may determine your success possibility when applying for RC.
its not risky at all,either ways u have the right to be admitted in the uk under eu laws,provided u have the necessary documents JAMBO mentioned,the family permit is not compulsory so even if u go to the borders straight away,either via plane or car,u have the right to seek admission and get the stamp code 1A valid for 6 month,its the same like the FP and serves the same purpose..the sickness of your mother could be taken as a reason why u did not apply for the FP and you are likely to be asked at the border why u did not apply for it,they have no right to ask u this kind of question anyway,but its still an answer to their question and they would back off i guess,if everything else is in order.Lisa Andrade wrote:That sounds all very good but is it not a little risky to just try and get a fp at the boarder.
I can produce doctors letters etc explaining my mums conditions as she has copd, brittle bone disease, hietus hernia and rheumatoid arthritis plus a few other problems bit these are the main ones that are ongoing.
I just want to do everything the right way and not take any chances.
Elio and I have photos of when we fists got together and loads of stuff to prove that we areand have been together for over 5 years but the thought of boxing up our life over here to just move to the UK is a big step if he foes not have something already in his passport.
Does that make sense?
Sorry, I am just worried and confused about it all.
We are not planning to move back until November so do you not think we need the era cm permit in his passport before we do this?