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This is correct; direct family members of EEA nationals are not required to have residence documentation; it is optional. Under EU law certain rights are derived automatically based on the status of the EEA national.quilterconnor wrote:We read on the .gov website, that the family member of an EEA national does not have to apply for a residence card, but it helps with some things. What does this mean?! Does she even need a residence card?
Now you tell us vital information on which the RC application will pass or failquilterconnor wrote:Thank you for getting back to me so promptly!! As you can tell, time is not on our side at the moment!!
What does it mean to have exercised rights in an EEA country? I lived in German and Switzerland for 2 years... Probably doesn't make a difference but I'm desperate for anything!!
So my wife and I need to apply for an FLR(M)?
Why was her application not declined immediately? Why would they still request that she send off her biometric details, if they knew it was the wrong application?
My wife's Visa expires Januaru 13th. Will she be forced to leave the country?
Is there anyway to make a successful application in the little time remaining?
No, just your wife. If she overstays her current visa, she is setting herself up for a world of pain (among other things, a 10 year ban on any citizenship application she may have ambitions for). I believe there is a 28 day grace period after the visa expires where she won't be deported but you should not treat it as an extra month. The Home Office will ask her to leave the country.quilterconnor wrote:So my wife and I need to apply for an FLR(M)?
Voluntary work is treated by UKVI/HO as falling in the selfsufficient qualified person category that would require CSI to have been in place.quilterconnor wrote:I lived between Switzerland and Germany for 24 months. My current salary is £12,000pa.
While living in Europe I did not earn any money, I was a missionary for my church, so it was only for humanitarian work!
We have decided to withdraw our current application for the EEA Residence Card and apply for the FLR(M). They do a premium service that is a little pricey, but normally returns a response on the same day of application.
Is this the right move? Her Visa expires in less than 8 weeks, and the application can take up to 8 weeks to complete?
Should we request our documents back and do that?
Thanks for all of your help! You're all life-savers!!