Do it myself or hire solicitors for EEA2?
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:29 pm
Apologies if this has been discussed before.
What are the benefits to hiring a solicitor to process an EEA2 application? I'm an EU national and the EEA2 is for my son (5 years old), who now has a family permit. We live in the UK.
Would having a solicitor speed the process up a bit? We really cannot have his passport out for six months, as my husband/his father is still living in France and my son needs to be able to go see his father (who of course does come here too but also has a job etc).
If a solicitor wouldn't speed things up at all, does anyone have any experience with trying to persuade UKBA to speed things up because of family circumstances such as the above? Or do I just have to accept that UKBA does whatever it wants to?
Many thanks for any advice.
Sophie
PS The answer to the obvious question, why doesn't my son have a right to EU nationality, is that we think he does, but he was adopted and the country of which I am a national has to recognize the adoption, which involves lawyers and court cases etc. It's ongoing but could take longer than six months (has already been ongoing for nearly a year).
What are the benefits to hiring a solicitor to process an EEA2 application? I'm an EU national and the EEA2 is for my son (5 years old), who now has a family permit. We live in the UK.
Would having a solicitor speed the process up a bit? We really cannot have his passport out for six months, as my husband/his father is still living in France and my son needs to be able to go see his father (who of course does come here too but also has a job etc).
If a solicitor wouldn't speed things up at all, does anyone have any experience with trying to persuade UKBA to speed things up because of family circumstances such as the above? Or do I just have to accept that UKBA does whatever it wants to?
Many thanks for any advice.
Sophie
PS The answer to the obvious question, why doesn't my son have a right to EU nationality, is that we think he does, but he was adopted and the country of which I am a national has to recognize the adoption, which involves lawyers and court cases etc. It's ongoing but could take longer than six months (has already been ongoing for nearly a year).