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people need to do this...Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I am curious: what was the specific reason the EEA FP was initially refused? Did you appeal or just reapply?
You could also request a refund of the £55 fee, on the grounds that it is illegally high. It should not be more expensive than comparable documents issues to British citizens.
I think you should definitely request the 80 pounds be refunded. I would make the request in writing.Roby wrote:Directive/2004/38/EC you misunderstood me..... I have posted a thread before about my case, my application was refused for an Entry clearance at British embassy(EEA1).... I have lodged an appeal and received letter from the tribunal regarding the appeal hearing and so on .... waited for 3 month and nothing, to save the time I re-applied again and submitted all documents which address the ECO grounds of refusal ( durable relationship) ...and they issued me a visa. I'm traveling to UK soon and I'll apply for EEA2 to get RC, so I wanted to make sure that no other documents are required from HO in UK to issue me RC
Now I have an Entry clearance and an outstanding appeal..... I made payment for my appeal with 80 pounds fee...
Is it possible for me now to claim those 80 pounds ....or they are not refundable ???
Are you actually married and you presented your marriage certificate?Roby wrote:Hi gorgeous people,
Directive/2004/38/EC, The initial refusal of the entry clearance was that they wanted me to prove that I have lived with my EU partner and that our relationship is durable and continuous, and I gave them enough proves of photos,E mails, letters, and other documents to prove that I have lived with my EU partner.
When did you apply for the RC? Do you need the passport back?Roby wrote:current time I'm in the UK I, sent an application form for Residence Card to HO. I received COA couple days ago. Now the HO in UK is holding my passport.