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Got EEA family permit... need advise for what next ...

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 10:41 pm
by ice_breaker
Hi there guys,

I have got my EEA family permit within 11 working days and now planning to travel UK with my EEA national wife. In our EEA1&EEA2 application we will declare ourselves as job seekers.

1. Assuming we dont have to send our bank statement or to show any kind of funds. correct me if i am wrong

2. Is it advisable to ask our passport back after receiving COA and travel back to our home country till we hear something from HO. My EEA national wife will also travel back. We both have very good jobs back home and thinking to save up some money while our application is under process.

3. DO i have to send all the same documents again when i applied EEA family permit. Documents listed below. UK Embassy have kept most of the original documents so would they accept the copies.

Thanks in advance

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EEA family permit applied in person from Jeddah: 12/05/2013
Dispatched to Riyadh for processing:13/05/2013
Processed application in transit: 26/05/2013
Passport Received: 27/05/2013

Document i submitted:

1. Application form filled and signed
2. Current and all previous Passport + current passport copy
3. Passport Size photo
4. Letter from work + copy
5. Original Marriage Certificate + copy
6. Certified copy of Marriage certificate + copy
7. Western Union transaction + copy
1. gf sending me money in 2009
2. me sending money to gf in 2012
8. Wife's copy of passport and page stamp when she visited me in Qatar twice.
9. Copy of all my schengen visa when travelling to Norway to see GF (used unused)
10. Copy of Qatar visa (to prove i was working there when she visited me)
11. old email from GF, forwarding me her ticket for london dated 2010.
12. few pictures of us together.
13. Complete Wedding album link for them to see online
15. Cover letter from her
16. cover letter from me

Documents sent back with passport:
1. my filled application form (original)
2. Copy of old visas

I haven't received my original marriage certificate :O

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 11:24 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
I'm sorry, but I'm going to be blunt.

How can you possibly wish to be considered to be job seekers if you don't intend to remain in the job market where you are looking for work? While this may be possible, expect problems.

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 1:24 am
by ukforever
EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm going to be blunt.

How can you possibly wish to be considered to be job seekers if you don't intend to remain in the job market where you are looking for work? While this may be possible, expect problems.
they need to be in the uk anyway,they need to attend reporting and signing in the job center plus every 2 weeks...and as u mentioned they need to LOOK for work,otherwise they will be cut off by the job seeker's advisers when they miss a signing at the job center and they need to prove that they have been looking for jobs in the previous 2 weeks before the signing,as proof they need emails of job offers,minimum of copies/proofs of 6 applications forms that been sent to apply for jobs and so on..not easy to pull off something like that ...unless,they apply as self sufficient then they can travel stress free,provided that they apply for private sickness healthcare insurance for both,its the only way.

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 9:03 am
by ice_breaker
ukforever wrote:
EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm going to be blunt.

How can you possibly wish to be considered to be job seekers if you don't intend to remain in the job market where you are looking for work? While this may be possible, expect problems.
they need to be in the uk anyway,they need to attend reporting and signing in the job center plus every 2 weeks...and as u mentioned they need to LOOK for work,otherwise they will be cut off by the job seeker's advisers when they miss a signing at the job center and they need to prove that they have been looking for jobs in the previous 2 weeks before the signing,as proof they need emails of job offers,minimum of copies/proofs of 6 applications forms that been sent to apply for jobs and so on..not easy to pull off something like that ...unless,they apply as self sufficient then they can travel stress free,provided that they apply for private sickness healthcare insurance for both,its the only way.

Many thanks EUsmile and UKforever,

As per the guidance:
If they are economically self-sufficient: If your EEA family member is economically selfsufficient, you need to supply evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance and funds sufficient to maintain themselves and any family members included on your application during the time you intend to reside on this basis.

If we go with the self sufficient route, how much funds and how long for do we need to show in the bank. Does it has to be UK bank account !

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:31 pm
by ukforever

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 6:01 pm
by ice_breaker
thts great, thanks for the link

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 6:01 pm
by ice_breaker
any idea about question 3 !

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 6:14 pm
by ukforever
ice_breaker wrote:any idea about question 3 !
yes u need to supply proof of relationship like marriage certificate and other proofs that u lived together i'm sure if u look more closely in this forum,there is threads and discussion regarding self sufficient persons and all the requirements needed for residence cards for both the eea national and his/her non eea spouse.

Re: Got EEA family permit... need advise for what next ...

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:33 pm
by sheraz7
ice_breaker wrote:Hi there guys,

I have got my EEA family permit within 11 working days and now planning to travel UK with my EEA national wife. In our EEA1&EEA2 application we will declare ourselves as job seekers.

1. Assuming we dont have to send our bank statement or to show any kind of funds. correct me if i am wrong

2. Is it advisable to ask our passport back after receiving COA and travel back to our home country till we hear something from HO. My EEA national wife will also travel back. We both have very good jobs back home and thinking to save up some money while our application is under process.

3. DO i have to send all the same documents again when i applied EEA family permit. Documents listed below. UK Embassy have kept most of the original documents so would they accept the copies.


An EEA national need to actually excercise its treaty rights while being present in the member state which cannot be exercised from abroad.