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Where are you?mohd07 wrote:Hello friends, I need your advice please!
The upper tribunal refused further appeal rights to me. I wanted to apply for EEA RC in August but I'm afraid after this notice.
How many days have I got to submit my new application? Secondly, Will my previous Tier4 refusal or fresh application after UT refusal effect my case for EEA RC? I'll be very thankful to you for your legal advise friends. Thank you
noajthan wrote:Where are you?mohd07 wrote:Hello friends, I need your advice please!
The upper tribunal refused further appeal rights to me. I wanted to apply for EEA RC in August but I'm afraid after this notice.
How many days have I got to submit my new application? Secondly, Will my previous Tier4 refusal or fresh application after UT refusal effect my case for EEA RC? I'll be very thankful to you for your legal advise friends. Thank you
Assuming you are a non-EEA national, what is your immigration status?
On what basis can you apply for a RC? Do you have a sponsor? Are you married?
The simple answer is that you need to apply for an EEA RC. For the most part everything that you yourself can do is related to explaining and demonstrating to the extent necessary thatmohd07 wrote:I live in London with my wife. My wife is from Spain. ...
What should i do now to avoid overstay and successfully apply for EEA RC?
Thank you very much for your advise.Richard W wrote:The simple answer is that you need to apply for an EEA RC. For the most part everything that you yourself can do is related to explaining and demonstrating to the extent necessary thatmohd07 wrote:I live in London with my wife. My wife is from Spain. ...
What should i do now to avoid overstay and successfully apply for EEA RC?
(a) Your wife is a qualified person - either she is a worker or you two have 'comprehensive sickness insurance' and enough money that you would not qualify for UK benefits.
(b) Your wife is living in the UK.
(c) Your marriage is genuine, and not simply to enable you to stay in the UK. In principle I believe you should just need to demonstrate that you are married. However, your history may raise a suspicion that your marriage is a sham marriage, so evidence that it is genuine may help at this stage. I hope you get experience-based advice on this matter.
Now, it is possible that your wife may need to help. On what basis is she living in the UK? The best basis would be that she has EEA PR.
Wise wrote:No and it will not affect anything. But you may write back the office from where the letter came from that you have just make another application to the HO.
Most importantly make sure you add as many documents to proof your relationship including photos from different postures with yours and her friends in it , especially your spouse treaty right and am sure you will be fine without any eye brow on you.
Why wait?mohd07 wrote:I married to EEA citizen and i wanted to apply for EEA RC in August.
If your marriage is valid and is not a marriage of convenience, and your wife's work is 'genuine and effective', you are not an overstayer. You are lawfully resident in accordance with the EEA Regulations, as a 'family member' of you wife, and there is as yet no requirement for you to register with the government. (The government claims that applications from the UK under the EEA Regulations cost £85 to process, although they charge only £65.)mohd07 wrote:So, After UT refusal 3C finished and i can apply for fresh application within 28 days or not? I'm just afraid to not become overstayer in the UK.
Richard W wrote:If your marriage is valid and is not a marriage of convenience, and your wife's work is 'genuine and effective', you are not an overstayer. You are lawfully resident in accordance with the EEA Regulations, as a 'family member' of you wife, and there is as yet no requirement for you to register with the government. (The government claims that applications from the UK under the EEA Regulations cost £85 to process, although they charge only £65.)mohd07 wrote:So, After UT refusal 3C finished and i can apply for fresh application within 28 days or not? I'm just afraid to not become overstayer in the UK.
Now, your 'leave to remain' in the UK does seem to be about to come to an end. People resident in accordance wit the EEA Regulations do not need 'leave to remain' - it is highly unlikely that your wife has 'leave to remain'.
An EEA RC will just confirm that you are a conditional legal resident in the UK. It normally takes 5 years of meeting the conditions to become permanent.mohd07 wrote:I just want to apply for EEA RC to become permanent legal resident in the UK.
Richard W wrote:An EEA RC will just confirm that you are a conditional legal resident in the UK. It normally takes 5 years of meeting the conditions to become permanent.mohd07 wrote:I just want to apply for EEA RC to become permanent legal resident in the UK.
Obie wrote:Why was your initial application refused? Why was permission refused?
vinny wrote:See also Processes and procedures for EEA documentation applications > Certificates of application: direct family members.
vinny wrote:If the caseworker believes that your marriage is genuine, then the overstay shouldn't matter.
Thank you Noajthan.noajthan wrote:There is no 28 day nonsense in connection with EEA related applications as UK Immigration Regs don't apply.
EEA related appeal rights depend on whether martiage is recogniaed as valid and not a moc.