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Online visa application - technical questions

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:40 pm
by shark_tank007
Hello everyone,

I have 2 questions with regards to Online visa application for EEA-FP.

Q1. If I have been refused a Visa for UK over last 10 yrs?

I have been refused once, but then granted as outcome of appeal. The Online application doesn't provide me option to explain this. Should I be answering this as NO because I believe this question are for those who never appealed or got their appeal rejected as the final outcome in that case is a refusal NOT in my case where I was issued visa.

Alternatively I can select NO and mention in additional information section that it visa issued was outcome of appeal?

Q2. If for EXAMPLE, UK Visa was about to expire on 10th June 2012, but I left UK on 5th June 2012, by illegally travelling to France. Do you think UKBA will know this? or do you think I should explain this?

Re: Online visa application - technical questions

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 11:00 pm
by Amber
Previous, minor breaches shouldn't affect an application under EEA law. I would be honest and open, although, only answering what's necessary and asked.

Re: Online visa application - technical questions

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:10 am
by Amber
For 1, just put yes, date and in the reason put the reason but subsequently overturned on appeal and leave granted.

Re: Online visa application - technical questions

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:16 am
by shark_tank007
Amber_ wrote:For 1, just put yes, date and in the reason put the reason but subsequently overturned on appeal and leave granted.
Well in the reason column there is very limited space to right. What in your opinion can I put as reason? like section no of immigration which I didn't satisfy or something else? bcos actual reasons were just judgement based of ECO. It was a student visa refused before TIER system. Do you think appeal no or FCO no which is a better reference for appeal as again I will say there is very limited space to write.

Can you please clarify, Thanks very much Amber :)

Re: Online visa application - technical questions

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:19 am
by Amber
Just put student visa, appealed, granted.

Re: Online visa application - technical questions

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:21 am
by shark_tank007
Great Amber! highly appreciate your quick replies :D

Re: Online visa application - technical questions

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 2:06 pm
by shark_tank007
There is another question, it will be great if Amber or anyone else can help out.

Q.Will your spouse/partner be travelling with you?

As for EEA-FP the purpose is to join my wife in UK. But she wants to travel with me if I'm granted visa. So she will first come to me in Spain and then we will travel together to UK. I'm a bit confused what the answer should be in this case.

Thank you so much for your help.

Re: Online visa application - technical questions

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 5:37 pm
by Radconn
Maybe I am not following clearly.
But for the EEA Family permit, shouldn't you both be living together in the EU state and have moved your so called "centre of life" to that EU state.

My wife's application was just refused because according to the ECO he was not satisfied that I, as the EU citizen(and also UK citizen) had not moved my centre of life to Ireland as a self employed person in that state. So if you are both not residing together in Spain, I don't really see how it works.
Brad

Re: Online visa application - technical questions

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 6:38 pm
by shark_tank007
Hi there Brad,

As to my knowledge "Centre of Life" is applicable if either partner is a British Citizen, mine is not, therefore that is not applicable to me. I know where you are coming from and I understand that due to amended Surinder Singh ruling, which I'm not highly familiar of has made it more difficult for people in your case to prove durable relationship in the EEA state.

In my case, I can either join my EEA partner in UK or we can even move together to UK. The later doesn't even require my EEA partner to have Job or permanent accommodation in UK.

So to sum up we are in two different ships altogether.

I'm sorry to hear about your refusal, but I wish you the best with your appeal.

Thanks and have a good weekend.