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I used the website WWW.GOV.UKohara wrote:Which website did you try applying for a FP from? Are you married to your partner?
I am actually in the UK, They did allow me to enter under EEA Regulations and ask that i apply for a Residence Card. Which i did but have not received, The issue that i am having is that i requested my passport back to travel with my Husband to Czech, With it came a letter saying that if i go to Czech i will need to apply for a family Permit to re-enter UK but then when i go to WWW.GOV.UK to try to apply. it keeps telling me that i do not need a visa to join my partner for 6 month or less. I have been in the UK since JUNE, working etc cause i got a COA which permitted me to work. I was allowed in for 6 months under EEA Regulations which is the time Frame i need to get a Residence Card But since after i received the COA, i have not heard anything from HO, except for this letter i received when i asked my passport to be returned. I have Contacted HO trying to explain to them that is is what i am getting when i try to apply but the agent there told me that what i am saying is false and the website will not say such....Basically he is trying to tell me i am lying.ohara wrote:I haven't used the site myself so I don't know how it works but it sounds like you're going in the right direction. If it is giving that response after selecting the correct options, it sounds like HO actually WANTS you to come to the UK visa free.
You would most likely be able to enter the UK under the EEA regulations if you are travelling with your wife and have your marriage certificate etc (the same evidence you would submit for the FP application).
Ideal, just do the same thing again then.Vdamek wrote: I am actually in the UK, They did allow me to enter under EEA Regulations
Okay, Thank You!ohara wrote:Ideal, just do the same thing again then.Vdamek wrote: I am actually in the UK, They did allow me to enter under EEA Regulations