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No absolutely not. You and your family have an right to move to the UK to work or look for work or do vacation for up to 3 months. You need to be exercising treaty rights within 6 months, at which point each of the non-EU family can be issued with a Residence Card (good for 5 years).Giedrys wrote:Do I have to have a job offer before I go there?
No absolutely not. See above.Giedrys wrote:Do I have to have a job offer before my husband and the children can come with me to the UK?
The UK runs an unusual pre-approval scheme called the EEA family permit. You can apply for one (at no cost) from the British Embassy in the US.Giedrys wrote:Where do I file the paperwork?
It does not matter to the UK. Please make very sure that it will not impact your I-485 application. It would be a shame to not get the green card because you "moved" to Europe.Giedrys wrote:Does it matter that we are in the US with a pending I-485 application?
My money's on Lithuania!John wrote:All very true Directive/2004/38/EC, but at this point in time we have no idea whether the OP is a citizen of an A2 country ... Bulgaria and Romania ... or an A8 national .... or indeed a citizen of one of the older countries of the EEA.
Giedrys, can you post that information please ... you are a citizen of what country?
god forbid if they're British!Wanderer wrote:My money's on Lithuania!John wrote:All very true Directive/2004/38/EC, but at this point in time we have no idea whether the OP is a citizen of an A2 country ... Bulgaria and Romania ... or an A8 national .... or indeed a citizen of one of the older countries of the EEA.
Giedrys, can you post that information please ... you are a citizen of what country?
HeheheDocterror wrote:Wanderer, you just have to teach me that trick! How and why Lithuania? Was it all in the name?
Are you sure that the children are not Lithuanian? You should read Articles 8 and 9 of the Lithuanian citizenship law and contact the nearest Lithuanian Embassy:Giedrys wrote:My children were born in the US, so they are US citizens. However Lithuania does not give dual citizenships anymore.