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IMPORTANT
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 1:45 pm
by JUSTINYK
Hello to eveyone ,
i am new member in this forum ,
i will write to you my case and i wish i will have some help from experts or some one had the same experience.
ME:
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- 23 years old
- from TUNISIA
- special student (allowed just to pass exams)
- valid Tunisian passport like "student" ( i visited libya in may 2012)
- i have bachelor degree + university inscription for this year , 3 job experiences (marketing)
- no criminal history
- i am not working .
MY FUTUR WIFE :
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- 35 years old
- from POLAND
- she is in UK more than 7 month
- she have rent house contract
- she pay tax
- Permenant Job contart.
- DIVORCED in 2009
- able to show and proove her ability to support me when i will be in UK.
=> we will get marriage in July in TUNISIA .
1/ she will be able to apply from UK for eea visa for me ??!!
2/ what i need to prove to get or to show to embassy (skils , english level , culture ...) ???!!!
3/ what can you advise me to do to make our application strong ??!
4/ we can applyy after marriage ?!!
5/ the stamp of Libya visa in passoprt can impact my application ?
I AM WAITING FOR YOU ADVICE AND HELP AND THANK YOU ALL

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 2:50 pm
by sheraz7
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 9:39 pm
by Pablito
Personally looking at your case I would not apply for UK visa, but schengen visa to any EU country, then make your way to UK.
Looking at your age difference, and the fact that most likely you will want to apply just after you get married, you may be suspected of marriage of convenience, and despite the fact that UKBA in theory should investigate your case and prove marriage of convenience, they for some reason don't feel like they have to, no obligation on their side.
Thru sweats and struggles you will manage to get to UK but it may take you months.
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 1:25 am
by JUSTINYK
thank you , but just for informations , we met each other 2 time before , we rent house , we had normal life , and marriage will be with members of familly so , i think that is not like a WHITE MARRIAGE !!
and about age , i know many couple eveen with bigger difference and they get not problems
thank you for help and if you have more advice tell me please

Re: IMPORTANT
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 12:53 pm
by sheraz7
JUSTINYK wrote:
=> we will get marriage in July in TUNISIA .
1/ she will be able to apply from UK for eea visa for me ??!!
Better would be to apply EEA family permit in the presence of EEA national in order to promptly clarify any suspicion arise towards the relationship in embassy if needed.
Re: IMPORTANT
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 6:25 pm
by Pablito
sheraz7 wrote:JUSTINYK wrote:
=> we will get marriage in July in TUNISIA .
1/ she will be able to apply from UK for eea visa for me ??!!
Better would be to apply EEA family permit in the presence of EEA national in order to promptly clarify any suspicion arise towards the relationship in embassy if needed.
Sheraz7 My wife and I visited embassy for marriage interview, I wasn't even allowed in to clarify any suspicions.
Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 1:23 pm
by JUSTINYK
Really i am confused , Everyone have his own opinion in the subject ,
from what you say :
1/ The most important is MARRIAGE PROVE
2/ Looking at age diffirence we will have problems
* i feel lost with everything !!!
and in this forum i read about many many problems and struggle ,
*** what i need to prove to them that weee want to be together , and that is a REAL MARRIAGE not some affair !
and some people told me about my wife situation ,
-she work in good company
-she got more than 1000 pound per month
-she pay everything
so where is the problem ??!!!
Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 1:26 pm
by JUSTINYK
Please i am looking for someone who is qualified to answer and know all process and can judge the case .
or if someone know a great immigration Lawyer in LONDON
THANKS FOR ALL .

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 2:41 pm
by zubby007
[quote="JUSTINYK"]Please i am looking for someone who is qualified to answer and know all process and can judge the case .
or if someone know a great immigration Lawyer in LONDON
THANKS FOR ALL .

[/quote]
Justinyk, first of all you shouldn't be so worried about things you have not done just try and put yourself together and get married first, Age doesn't matter if you're in a true relationship. A Libyan stamp on your national passport shouldn't be a problem.
Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:48 pm
by JUSTINYK
zubby007 wrote:
Justinyk, first of all you shouldn't be so worried about things you have not done just try and put yourself together and get married first, Age doesn't matter if you're in a true relationship. A Libyan stamp on your national passport shouldn't be a problem.
Thank you so much dear Zubby007 !
Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 7:34 pm
by Pablito
Justinyk, your wife does not need to prove that she can support you in UK, she just needs to give evidence that she is exercising treaty rights, which means working, or self-employed or self-sufficient. On your part you just need to provide passport and marriage certificate.
Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 7:43 pm
by sheraz7
Age difference should not affect the case as long as the couple is in mature age and possess mutual consent along with the required evidences to prove the relation.
Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 9:06 pm
by Obie
JUSTINYK wrote:Please i am looking for someone who is qualified to answer and know all process and can judge the case .
or if someone know a great immigration Lawyer in LONDON
THANKS FOR ALL .

Hi JUSTINYK,
If you are in love with this woman and prepared to live together, and your relationship is genuine and properly documented, then you have nothing to be worried about, if they refuse because of your age difference and think your relationship is one of convenience, then you can always appeal the decision.
Get married, provided evidence of the genuine nature of your marriage, and then take it from there. I wish you all the best.
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 12:22 pm
by JUSTINYK
Really i want to thank you all , for your support and information !!
we really love each other ,poland or tunis are not good place actually and UK is the only solution for us now , for that reason we looking for visa story ,
THANK YOU ALL , AND I WICH THE BEST FOR YOU ALL .
10/10 FOR THIS FORUM

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 11:33 am
by JUSTINYK
An other thing ,
i read in Internet , Forums , and Even UKBA web site , and other people experience ,
about the main problem and the reason of 80% of Refuse.
After 9 june 2011 new rules has been imposed .
SALARY AND ANNULALY INCOME :
1/ the 18.600 GBP required , is BEFORE or AFTER tax .
2/in job contrat there is :
a-what receive in your account NET per year
b-the annual salary without taking insurance and tax
3/ what is the story about 16.000 GBP OF SAVING !?
did we need 16.000 in account + a contract with 18.600 ??
EXEMPLE : my future wife have PERMANENT CONTRACT 1500 net per month //18.000 GBP , NET (after TAX , the money she found in bank per year )
in what case we are ?!
And thank you , Really i want to know every detaills , to have clear idea and to exchange opinion with my freinds and members of forum

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 12:50 pm
by Directive/2004/38/EC
There is NO income requirement when one of the family members is an EU citizen.
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 2:50 pm
by JUSTINYK
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:There is NO income requirement when one of the family members is an EU citizen.
Really ?!! Oh my god i didn't know about that !!
this is 100% SURE information ?!!
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in the same website :
http://eumovement.wordpress.com/directive-200438ec/
=> they say that UK (implemented incorrectly in UK legislation.)
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thank youuy my friend , i should read and seach more about this
thank you for information and help

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 9:58 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
@JUSTINYK, there is no income requirement. It is not a joke, this is a fact.
First three moinths for EU national - no condition (other than the rather trivial one of having a passport)
Post three months - needs to be a worker, self-sufficient or student.
Post five years, having complied with the two above, no conditions.
For the non-eu spouse, it is simply a matter of residing in the UK with the eu spouse.
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 10:57 pm
by JUSTINYK
EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:@JUSTINYK, there is no income requirement. It is not a joke, this is a fact.
First three moinths for EU national - no condition (other than the rather trivial one of having a passport)
Post three months - needs to be a worker, self-sufficient or student.
Post five years, having complied with the two above, no conditions.
For the non-eu spouse, it is simply a matter of residing in the UK with the eu spouse.
@EUsmileWEallsmile :
No one say that is a Joke ,
but i am trying to figure out , and if im asking that because This is so New for me ,
And im just searching for official informations , and the main reason im here is : I NEED ADVICE, YOUR OPINION AND GOOD PREPARATION ,
And you need to take as like AMATEUR without any knowledge , and explaine to us
BUT , I WANT REALLY TO GIVE A VERY BIG THANKS TO EXPERTS , MODERATORS AND EVERYONE HERE FOR THIS GREAT WORK.

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 7:54 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
"No one say that is a Joke", this is simply an idiom. Another might have been "too good to be true".
If you have more questions, please ask.
Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 10:23 pm
by JUSTINYK
Thank you so much dear ,
im really have a lot a questions
(i just read about that and im puting what many people in different website say ):
1/ Do i need really to prove and to pass English test in embassy or bring some diploma like "PET" ??
2/ In UK Embassy in tunis or where ever , is true that they doing Tests for English culture and life style , writing and speaking and... ??!
3/ How kind of visa i need to apply for ? EEA1 or 2 or what exactly ?
4/ And from where i can get
THE FULL LIST OF DOCUMENTS that we need both (me and my spouse ) ??
5/ its really so important to have copie of previous passeport ?!!! i change it since 5 years !!!
6 and what is your advices to make strong application with all provements ??
7/ the fact that my statue in passeport is "STUDENT" impact something in procedure ??
maybe i am asking so much , but i am sure that many friends was excatly like me
Thank you all.
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 8:07 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 9:14 pm
by JUSTINYK
thank you , i will read it and find what i need from there