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Hey Kap, where did you apply from? and did they let you appeal your case or not? My husband also applied in 23rd June and still awaiting decision, he applied from Nepal to be with me here but they are taking forever to grant visa.kap295 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:31 pmHello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
Applied from Mumbaisamiprakash wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:02 pmHey Kap, where did you apply from? and did they let you appeal your case or not? My husband also applied in 23rd June and still awaiting decision, he applied from Nepal to be with me here but they are taking forever to grant visa.kap295 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:31 pmHello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
Done couple of escalations but doesn't seem its working lost all the hope and so stressed out with this waiting.
Still hoping to get good news trying to be positive.
May be your wife has to reapply because there is not any better option that I know. Take care
Unfortunately, there are many new officers, who are not very experienced. Many time I have heard of their mistakes, you could even receive somebody’s passport by mistake...kap295 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:31 pmHello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
Hello ,kap295 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:31 pmHello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
I applied from Abuja but no news yet.Paschal wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:11 pmAnyone who applied from Nigeria Ikeja by July?
Thank you for contacting UK Visas and Immigration International Contact Centre.
With regards to your enquiry about the status of your application, I can confirm that your application is being considered and is currently awaiting a decision.
If it has been over 15 working days for non- settlement applications and 60 working days for settlement applications, please provide the following details:
Full Name
Date of Birth
GWF number
IHS number
Passport number
Place of submission
Type of Visa applied for
Date of biometrics
Nationality
Applicants e-mail
Regards,
UK Visa and Immigration
Unfortunately, there are many new officers, who are not very experienced. Many time I have heard of their mistakes, you could even receive somebody’s passport by mistake...yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 5:38 am[quote=kap295 post_id=<a href="tel:1585164">1585164</a> time=<a href="tel:1516138292">1516138292</a> user_id=186982]
Hello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
My wife is too heart broken to apply againyanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 5:38 amUnfortunately, there are many new officers, who are not very experienced. Many time I have heard of their mistakes, you could even receive somebody’s passport by mistake...kap295 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:31 pmHello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
Anyway, you have two options. Or to reapply again, indicating in your cover letter what mistakes they have made with your first application. Now seems the processing time is not as long as was before, many people have already received their permits in a month time.
And the second option is pass the UK border ( between UK and France) by ground without visa, just to have all documents which are required for visa, derective, explaining that your wife has rights to enter without FP and the most important you to be with her when she’s crossing the border. Many people (recently) have done it, it took them less than 10 min to get a stamp.
Dont let yourself down, there are solutions!
Regards
1. You said you submitted a copy, the guidelines say that you have to submit the original or a CERTIFIED copykap295 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:31 pmHello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
If it works out this simple, i literally wasted 3 months waiting for nothing. It only takes 6 hours driving from where i live to the port of eurotunnel... But without EEA FP, can we work legally in UK? Or should apply the resident permit first? But now without my passport, i can't do nothing.yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:50 pmKap 295,
There is nothing special about crossing France- UK border ( same like any other border). In order to have an entry stamp, you should, first of all, be together with your spouse while crossing, have all documents which you have prepared before for the visa( sponsors UK details, marriage certificate, ....) and in case printed detective 2004/38/EC
Thats all.
Good luck, its gonna work.
Without even EEA FP it is very very rare that someone will offer a job to a non EEA national. You should wait for the residence card.twitwi wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:45 pmIf it works out this simple, i literally wasted 3 months waiting for nothing. It only takes 6 hours driving from where i live to the port of eurotunnel... But without EEA FP, can we work legally in UK? Or should apply the resident permit first? But now without my passport, i can't do nothing.yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:50 pmKap 295,
There is nothing special about crossing France- UK border ( same like any other border). In order to have an entry stamp, you should, first of all, be together with your spouse while crossing, have all documents which you have prepared before for the visa( sponsors UK details, marriage certificate, ....) and in case printed detective 2004/38/EC
Thats all.
Good luck, its gonna work.
dan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:31 pm1. You said you submitted a copy, the guidelines say that you have to submit the original or a CERTIFIED copykap295 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:31 pmHello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
"your family member’s valid passport or national identity card (or a certified copy if you can’t provide the original)" - from gov.uk website.
2. Was the certificate of marriage in English? If not, does it come with a translation in English? Did you attach pictures of the wedding? Maybe of the reception as well, to show them that you had a proper wedding and not an arranged one?
3. Since you moved to the UK in May and your wife applied just after, may I ask you why you didn't wait for the outcome of the EEA FP first, applying for her as ACCOMPANYING you and not joining you in the UK? As I did, I waited first for the outcome of the EEA FP for my wife before both of us moving to the UK attaching a cover letter explaining that I wanted to find a job in the UK and I wanted my wife with me. It gives them the feeling that you don't want to leave your wife behind.
My point of view is that I applied for my wife's FP (february 2017) and my wife's daughter's FP (december 2017) , then I helped 3 friends with their applications (may 2017, september 2017 and october 2017) and all of us received the Permits in less than 2 weeks. I still think that people waiting for 6 months are not following the guidelines 100%.alex1990 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:50 pmdan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:31 pm1. You said you submitted a copy, the guidelines say that you have to submit the original or a CERTIFIED copykap295 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:31 pmHello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
"your family member’s valid passport or national identity card (or a certified copy if you can’t provide the original)" - from gov.uk website.
2. Was the certificate of marriage in English? If not, does it come with a translation in English? Did you attach pictures of the wedding? Maybe of the reception as well, to show them that you had a proper wedding and not an arranged one?
3. Since you moved to the UK in May and your wife applied just after, may I ask you why you didn't wait for the outcome of the EEA FP first, applying for her as ACCOMPANYING you and not joining you in the UK? As I did, I waited first for the outcome of the EEA FP for my wife before both of us moving to the UK attaching a cover letter explaining that I wanted to find a job in the UK and I wanted my wife with me. It gives them the feeling that you don't want to leave your wife behind.
I think from my personal point of view, that all this rejection of visa applications is nothing but a new policy followed by the UK in a nonhuman manner. Its purpose is to not ease migration. The European immigrants were placed in awkward positions either to stay half-family or leave the UK, there was no other reasons to refuse after waiting for a long period of seven months, most applications over the past two weeks were rejected for the same reasons
I have waited more than 7 month And still waiting no even any sign
150 working days
Its to hard i have newborn who I never seen there and thy keeps playing them gams with eea to get better benefit! That’s very bad people got tired of that
As me i do
But never giv up whats ever it will take
I said last 2 weeksdan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:56 pmMy point of view is that I applied for my wife's FP (february 2017) and my wife's daughter's FP (december 2017) , then I helped 3 friends with their applications (may 2017, september 2017 and october 2017) and all of us received the Permits in less than 2 weeks. I still think that people waiting for 6 months are not following the guidelines 100%.alex1990 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:50 pmdan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:31 pm1. You said you submitted a copy, the guidelines say that you have to submit the original or a CERTIFIED copykap295 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:31 pmHello everyone
I have been following this thread for some time now, hanging on to every new info
I'm an EU national moved to UK in May 2017 and wife is non-EEA.
Below is the time line
6 June 2017 - Applied for EEA family permit (Within 3 months of my arrival)
21 Aug 2017 - Got application not straightforward email
After multiple escalations finally on 9 January 2018 they made a decision with my wife received today after collecting the passport - EEA family permit rejected.
Reason given
1. "EU family memeber passport or id not submitted" - This is false as we clearly submitted a copy
2. "No evidence of marriage or photos" - This is also false as we submitted marriage certificate along with tons of photos (may be 50+), whatsapp chats, emails etc
3. "No evidence that i'm exercising EU treaty rights" - This also false as i had been in UK under 3 months since arrival when the application was submitted there is no need to exercise treaty rights
My wife and i are shattered after waiting for 7 months for the Visa they have refused.
Not sure what to do next
"your family member’s valid passport or national identity card (or a certified copy if you can’t provide the original)" - from gov.uk website.
2. Was the certificate of marriage in English? If not, does it come with a translation in English? Did you attach pictures of the wedding? Maybe of the reception as well, to show them that you had a proper wedding and not an arranged one?
3. Since you moved to the UK in May and your wife applied just after, may I ask you why you didn't wait for the outcome of the EEA FP first, applying for her as ACCOMPANYING you and not joining you in the UK? As I did, I waited first for the outcome of the EEA FP for my wife before both of us moving to the UK attaching a cover letter explaining that I wanted to find a job in the UK and I wanted my wife with me. It gives them the feeling that you don't want to leave your wife behind.
I think from my personal point of view, that all this rejection of visa applications is nothing but a new policy followed by the UK in a nonhuman manner. Its purpose is to not ease migration. The European immigrants were placed in awkward positions either to stay half-family or leave the UK, there was no other reasons to refuse after waiting for a long period of seven months, most applications over the past two weeks were rejected for the same reasons
I have waited more than 7 month And still waiting no even any sign
150 working days
Its to hard i have newborn who I never seen there and thy keeps playing them gams with eea to get better benefit! That’s very bad people got tired of that
As me i do
But never giv up whats ever it will take
Where has the user, who is NOT an immigration advisor, 'promoted his services'???alex1990 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 3:21 pmI said last 2 weeksdan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:56 pmMy point of view is that I applied for my wife's FP (february 2017) and my wife's daughter's FP (december 2017) , then I helped 3 friends with their applications (may 2017, september 2017 and october 2017) and all of us received the Permits in less than 2 weeks. I still think that people waiting for 6 months are not following the guidelines 100%.
Oh if you can help people pleas help us to get our fp
Unfortunately this place is not the place to promote the services you offer
I have lwyer and I already payed to him
No one is promoting any services, anyway you paid a lawyer and you are still waiting 7 months, I would not be so proud of italex1990 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 3:21 pmI said last 2 weeksdan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:56 pmMy point of view is that I applied for my wife's FP (february 2017) and my wife's daughter's FP (december 2017) , then I helped 3 friends with their applications (may 2017, september 2017 and october 2017) and all of us received the Permits in less than 2 weeks. I still think that people waiting for 6 months are not following the guidelines 100%.alex1990 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:50 pmdan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:31 pm
1. You said you submitted a copy, the guidelines say that you have to submit the original or a CERTIFIED copy
"your family member’s valid passport or national identity card (or a certified copy if you can’t provide the original)" - from gov.uk website.
2. Was the certificate of marriage in English? If not, does it come with a translation in English? Did you attach pictures of the wedding? Maybe of the reception as well, to show them that you had a proper wedding and not an arranged one?
3. Since you moved to the UK in May and your wife applied just after, may I ask you why you didn't wait for the outcome of the EEA FP first, applying for her as ACCOMPANYING you and not joining you in the UK? As I did, I waited first for the outcome of the EEA FP for my wife before both of us moving to the UK attaching a cover letter explaining that I wanted to find a job in the UK and I wanted my wife with me. It gives them the feeling that you don't want to leave your wife behind.
I think from my personal point of view, that all this rejection of visa applications is nothing but a new policy followed by the UK in a nonhuman manner. Its purpose is to not ease migration. The European immigrants were placed in awkward positions either to stay half-family or leave the UK, there was no other reasons to refuse after waiting for a long period of seven months, most applications over the past two weeks were rejected for the same reasons
I have waited more than 7 month And still waiting no even any sign
150 working days
Its to hard i have newborn who I never seen there and thy keeps playing them gams with eea to get better benefit! That’s very bad people got tired of that
As me i do
But never giv up whats ever it will take
Oh if you can help people pleas help us to get our fp
Unfortunately this place is not the place to promote the services you offer
I have lwyer and I already payed to him
dan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 4:09 pmNo one is promoting any services, anyway you paid a lawyer and you are still waiting 7 months, I would not be so proud of italex1990 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 3:21 pmI said last 2 weeksdan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:56 pmMy point of view is that I applied for my wife's FP (february 2017) and my wife's daughter's FP (december 2017) , then I helped 3 friends with their applications (may 2017, september 2017 and october 2017) and all of us received the Permits in less than 2 weeks. I still think that people waiting for 6 months are not following the guidelines 100%.alex1990 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:50 pm
I think from my personal point of view, that all this rejection of visa applications is nothing but a new policy followed by the UK in a nonhuman manner. Its purpose is to not ease migration. The European immigrants were placed in awkward positions either to stay half-family or leave the UK, there was no other reasons to refuse after waiting for a long period of seven months, most applications over the past two weeks were rejected for the same reasons
I have waited more than 7 month And still waiting no even any sign
150 working days
Its to hard i have newborn who I never seen there and thy keeps playing them gams with eea to get better benefit! That’s very bad people got tired of that
As me i do
But never giv up whats ever it will take
Oh if you can help people pleas help us to get our fp
Unfortunately this place is not the place to promote the services you offer
I have lwyer and I already payed to him
Has anyone successfully tried this way recently? Do they stamp an EEA family permit at the border? Do i drive across there border or take the EURO rail?yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:50 pmKap 295,
There is nothing special about crossing France- UK border ( same like any other border). In order to have an entry stamp, you should, first of all, be together with your spouse while crossing, have all documents which you have prepared before for the visa( sponsors UK details, marriage certificate, ....) and in case printed detective 2004/38/EC
Thats all.
Good luck, its gonna work.
I have written to you above post. Recently around 10 days ago, couple of people had successfully passed, all procedure at the border - about 10 min. They had gotten the stamp in their passport and now are preparing documents for Residence Card. Yes, you take euro tunnel ( all information about trip you can find on their web site)kap295 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:08 pmHas anyone successfully tried this way recently? Do they stamp an EEA family permit at the border? Do i drive across there border or take the EURO rail?yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:50 pmKap 295,
There is nothing special about crossing France- UK border ( same like any other border). In order to have an entry stamp, you should, first of all, be together with your spouse while crossing, have all documents which you have prepared before for the visa( sponsors UK details, marriage certificate, ....) and in case printed detective 2004/38/EC
Thats all.
Good luck, its gonna work.
Thanks for your response.yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:24 pmI have written to you above post. Recently around 10 days ago, couple of people had successfully passed, all procedure at the border - about 10 min. They had gotten the stamp in their passport and now are preparing documents for Residence Card. Yes, you take euro tunnel ( all information about trip you can find on their web site)kap295 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:08 pmHas anyone successfully tried this way recently? Do they stamp an EEA family permit at the border? Do i drive across there border or take the EURO rail?yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:50 pmKap 295,
There is nothing special about crossing France- UK border ( same like any other border). In order to have an entry stamp, you should, first of all, be together with your spouse while crossing, have all documents which you have prepared before for the visa( sponsors UK details, marriage certificate, ....) and in case printed detective 2004/38/EC
Thats all.
Good luck, its gonna work.
Yes,I submitted original and photocopies just to be sure,then my husband wrote a letter stating his financial support that he can support me during my stay in U.K and provided the room accomodation from his landlord and prove to them that our relationship is genuine. I also attached our communication logs from text messager,Facebook messenger with the dates on it, viber,emails,video calls screen shots,photos of our marriage and photos of us during his 2 months stay in the Philippines. I would like to add that aside from passport if you have a authentic birth certificate and has a remarks of "delayed registry" or shall I say after your mother gave birth to you and she only process your birth certificate after days then it may fall to a "delayed registry" and that's what happened to me. So I provided them with my school records from elemetary and high school records just to let them know that my name really existing since the day I started schooling. Aside from that,my husband is working full - time as a mechanical engineer to a company and we provided them his pay slips,income tax return for the last 1 year, a contract from his company,a landlord's letter that he's been living to a house with a spacious room rented for years and added to that,a permission from his landlord that he is informed already that his tenant will be having a visitor which is his wife from Philippines. I hired an agent who process visas and I am also sharing this information to all of you so you'll have an idea. Just prepare everything you can provide for your document,anyway it is on the hands of the UK embassy will do the judgement. At least we did our best. Stay positive that your EEA visa will be granted. I am praying for those who applied and keep on waiting that soon your EEA visa will arrive at your doorstep. I know how hard it is but keep on being positive no matter what.alex1990 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:06 pmMy congrats finally you get it and hope all of us will get it soontina_tan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2018 1:12 am
Hi everyone!
Finally! I got my visa today. It was mailed yesterday in my previous house that I used to live in. I applied since July 10, 2017 and today is January 14. During those span of months that I have been waiting tormently. Finally! I got it! So please don't lose loose hope and keep praying!
I will be with my husband in my birthday and our anniversary
!
My i aske you if you remmber did you submitted (copy of your passport) beacuse i sow many people got refused with same reasons!! Me too i did not submit copy of my passport! I connect with my lawyer he said its not important! But we sow here some people got refused beacuse of that reason!
Pleas if you remmber answer me
Thanks in advance and wish you will have great time with your family.
Hello!kap295 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:34 pmThanks for your response.yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:24 pmI have written to you above post. Recently around 10 days ago, couple of people had successfully passed, all procedure at the border - about 10 min. They had gotten the stamp in their passport and now are preparing documents for Residence Card. Yes, you take euro tunnel ( all information about trip you can find on their web site)kap295 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:08 pmHas anyone successfully tried this way recently? Do they stamp an EEA family permit at the border? Do i drive across there border or take the EURO rail?yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:50 pmKap 295,
There is nothing special about crossing France- UK border ( same like any other border). In order to have an entry stamp, you should, first of all, be together with your spouse while crossing, have all documents which you have prepared before for the visa( sponsors UK details, marriage certificate, ....) and in case printed detective 2004/38/EC
Thats all.
Good luck, its gonna work.
My wife is a visa national so first she will have to apply for Schengen Visa then
Tinatina_tan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 3:00 amYes,I submitted original and photocopies just to be sure,then my husband wrote a letter stating his financial support that he can support me during my stay in U.K and provided the room accomodation from his landlord and prove to them that our relationship is genuine. I also attached our communication logs from text messager,Facebook messenger with the dates on it, viber,emails,video calls screen shots,photos of our marriage and photos of us during his 2 months stay in the Philippines. I would like to add that aside from passport if you have a authentic birth certificate and has a remarks of "delayed registry" or shall I say after your mother gave birth to you and she only process your birth certificate after days then it may fall to a "delayed registry" and that's what happened to me. So I provided them with my school records from elemetary and high school records just to let them know that my name really existing since the day I started schooling. Aside from that,my husband is working full - time as a mechanical engineer to a company and we provided them his pay slips,income tax return for the last 1 year, a contract from his company,a landlord's letter that he's been living to a house with a spacious room rented for years and added to that,a permission from his landlord that he is informed already that his tenant will be having a visitor which is his wife from Philippines. I hired an agent who process visas and I am also sharing this information to all of you so you'll have an idea. Just prepare everything you can provide for your document,anyway it is on the hands of the UK embassy will do the judgement. At least we did our best. Stay positive that your EEA visa will be granted. I am praying for those who applied and keep on waiting that soon your EEA visa will arrive at your doorstep. I know how hard it is but keep on being positive no matter what.alex1990 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:06 pmMy congrats finally you get it and hope all of us will get it soontina_tan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2018 1:12 am
Hi everyone!
Finally! I got my visa today. It was mailed yesterday in my previous house that I used to live in. I applied since July 10, 2017 and today is January 14. During those span of months that I have been waiting tormently. Finally! I got it! So please don't lose loose hope and keep praying!
I will be with my husband in my birthday and our anniversary
!
My i aske you if you remmber did you submitted (copy of your passport) beacuse i sow many people got refused with same reasons!! Me too i did not submit copy of my passport! I connect with my lawyer he said its not important! But we sow here some people got refused beacuse of that reason!
Pleas if you remmber answer me
Thanks in advance and wish you will have great time with your family.
alex1990 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 3:18 amTinatina_tan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 3:00 amYes,I submitted original and photocopies just to be sure,then my husband wrote a letter stating his financial support that he can support me during my stay in U.K and provided the room accomodation from his landlord and prove to them that our relationship is genuine. I also attached our communication logs from text messager,Facebook messenger with the dates on it, viber,emails,video calls screen shots,photos of our marriage and photos of us during his 2 months stay in the Philippines. I would like to add that aside from passport if you have a authentic birth certificate and has a remarks of "delayed registry" or shall I say after your mother gave birth to you and she only process your birth certificate after days then it may fall to a "delayed registry" and that's what happened to me. So I provided them with my school records from elemetary and high school records just to let them know that my name really existing since the day I started schooling. Aside from that,my husband is working full - time as a mechanical engineer to a company and we provided them his pay slips,income tax return for the last 1 year, a contract from his company,a landlord's letter that he's been living to a house with a spacious room rented for years and added to that,a permission from his landlord that he is informed already that his tenant will be having a visitor which is his wife from Philippines. I hired an agent who process visas and I am also sharing this information to all of you so you'll have an idea. Just prepare everything you can provide for your document,anyway it is on the hands of the UK embassy will do the judgement. At least we did our best. Stay positive that your EEA visa will be granted. I am praying for those who applied and keep on waiting that soon your EEA visa will arrive at your doorstep. I know how hard it is but keep on being positive no matter what.alex1990 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:06 pmMy congrats finally you get it and hope all of us will get it soontina_tan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2018 1:12 am
Hi everyone!
Finally! I got my visa today. It was mailed yesterday in my previous house that I used to live in. I applied since July 10, 2017 and today is January 14. During those span of months that I have been waiting tormently. Finally! I got it! So please don't lose loose hope and keep praying!
I will be with my husband in my birthday and our anniversary
!
My i aske you if you remmber did you submitted (copy of your passport) beacuse i sow many people got refused with same reasons!! Me too i did not submit copy of my passport! I connect with my lawyer he said its not important! But we sow here some people got refused beacuse of that reason!
Pleas if you remmber answer me
Thanks in advance and wish you will have great time with your family.
Thanks a lot
About my passport I really did not submit photocopy of it beacuse thy take the orginal !!
We did what we can and we wait and keep praying for good news
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Agine wish you great time with your family there