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mego_1980 wrote:Hi Sunny,
Could you give us some background about your case ?
Thanks
Mary1 wrote:Just to let you know if you have retained the right to reside on your own merrits this is what you will require to apply. I know this because am about to apply and when I rang the h/o this is the information they requested.
1.p60's for 5 years (this will show continued residency for 5 years)
2.Valid Passport
3.Letter confirming your ex EEA national was working for the whole period of the marriage or until the divorce was made absolute. (random)
4. Employment letter/ payslips confirming you as the non EEa are exersicing treaty rights from the date the divorce become absolute.
5.Decree absolute
Although the agent I spoke to confirmed they were aware of my retention of rights they still asked for all of the above. I am going to included the documents as stated although they have seen all this information previously.
Mary
naruto wrote:Hi
am an EEA family member as I have the residency card since 2008 and just about to go trough the divorce process as its not working for both of us and we have been married since 2007 up to this day still married now and being working and studying at uni the same time and I wanted to retain my right of residency as the marriage is not working for both of us so would you please let me what to do and how to retain my residency and what kind of documents to the home office asks for?
naruto
Hi Everyone,Plum70 wrote:Do the maths:
You are eligible for PR when you have lived in the UK for three years as the spouse of a EU national and for another two years having retained rights of residence (following a divorce) and independently exercising treaty rights.
Please stick to one thread. Otherwise, it makes it complicated to understand all the details (things get mixed up).oleg555506 wrote:Hi Everyone,Plum70 wrote:Do the maths:
You are eligible for PR when you have lived in the UK for three years as the spouse of a EU national and for another two years having retained rights of residence (following a divorce) and independently exercising treaty rights.
I have an quick question, and looks like I cannot get answer anywhere.
Do I still have to retain my own rights even after living together with EU national truogh 5 years, who was studing and employed trough those years, and divorced on 5.5 year when applying for EEA4.
Please see my topic http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 313#900313
sleeper wrote:You need to provide the docs that you have lived (employment, self employment docs etc.) in the UK for 5 years. No need to send them docs of your ex-spouse as you are applying independently from EEA national. Simply send them 5 x P60 or payslips covering 5 years period + HO letter confirming that you are applying independently.
I’m in the same position as you. Have they issued you the same RC as you had before. On mine it still says ‘Family member of EEA national’, but in addition HO sent me a letter confirming that I retained my rights independently.