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HO tends to focus on past behaviour, track record, history.NeOScout wrote:Hey,
another question, Should we provide any evidence of "intentions to live together"?
Also would testimonies from other people help perhaps too? :/
FP is essentially a type of visa and so, in one sense, it is optional for a visafree national such as US citizen but that does not mean you will be granted entry; (US citizens are frequent overstayers in UK).NeOScout wrote:Thanks for your replies guys
Yeah we are putting everything together now, cover letter, skype screenshots, facebook messages screenshots that show the dates, photos we took together etc.
I take it thats the main thing that has to be provided, and not funds or anything. We stated in the application that my mothers buying the tickets and shes supporting her etc. Provided her bank statement and such. Hoping that main focus for them is the relationship itself and not other factors such as how is she gonna survive whatnot. I read that I shouldn't even provide financial details as its not needed but yeah.
Hoping she'll get it, otherwise we're just gonna show up at the border lol. I read that you can get a family permit at the border too. That EEA family permit application is optional?
You can get a steer on how the guards/IO will greet and question you at the border here:NeOScout wrote:Thank you, that's quite informative and helpful indeed.
Well, if she doesn't get the Family Permit through online, the only thing we can do is to bring the same documents with maybe even some more documents added and try in person, hoping for an understanding ECO? I'd be willing to go through the stress and hassle :/
But thank you regardless! I shall update this post and inform yous on our progress soon