Do123 wrote:I am Danish citizen living in uk since july last year. I have had full time job in same company I worked for back in DK since I have moved.
I applied first time in april for my wife whose not a eea citizen. They rejected the visa after 14 days on totally nonsense arguments like whatSapp history was only for 8 months and not from our marriage time so we were 4 months short off whatsapp history. It is because we both changed our mobiles. We have provided full skype history and everything else like marriage video/photos to prove our relationship and second argument that I didn't provide any recites of money transfer as I mentioned she is depended on me.
We have applied again 08-05 and still waiting for the answer. This time I have replied all the previous refusal points like I have given call data to prove we were in contact where we cant provide whatsapp history. HO is doing that on purpose and harassing the EEA citizens.
It feels like the appeal is the only chance right now to get a EEA family permit, but waiting time for a appeal is over an year !!!

Hi Do123, sorry to hear about your problems with obtaining entry clearance for your non-EEA national spouse. Are you legally married? Based on the brief summary of your circumstances, I don't think your ire against the Home Office is entirely justified.
UK entry clearance officers have never been interested in things like Skype, WhatApp and phone contact (whether that is reasonable is a different matter). Documentary evidence is required. This is, first and foremost, a marriage certificate.
In addition, the internal UKVI guidance to entry clearance officers requires "
evidence that the relationship is genuine and subsisting - examples of this include evidence of cohabitation such as joint tenancy or mortgage agreements, utility bills, bank statements (this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other documents a spouse or civil partner may provide to show they are in a genuine relationship with the EEA national – each case must be considered on its merits)."
Your Skype etc. data may tentatively fall within the "other documents..." head but it's really not what would convince an ECO of the genuineness of your marriage (not just because your Whatsapp history doesn't go back long enough). Stick to the evidence listed in the guidance and forget about Whatsapp. (I have a couple of friends with whom I whatsapp much more than with my other half - one cannot draw any conclusions from this.) Make a fresh application, forgo the appeal. Best of luck.