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He should qualify for an EEA Family Permit under the Surinder Singh ruling. Check http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary for the details. It sounds like they will require proof that he is legally in Greece, although you can probably appeal that if necessary.xhesika wrote:Husbands EU family permit currently being processed which IS legal as the law states Im entitled to leave him if I must for pregnancy.
How can my husband enjoy the pregnancy with me?
The last point is potentially serious. The H is not really the issue, but the wrong place of birth is fraud. Under UK rules this may be sufficient to refuse a vias.xhesika wrote:E:Mandatory reason that they do not believe my husband is who he says he is ( funny they never mentioned this in previous 2 applications) He claimed to be mr JOHN SMITH from yugoslavia d.o.b 6.7.80 when he was IN UK but NOW His passport says his full true birth identity JON SMITH 6.7.80 FROM ALBANIA. BUT WHY DIDNT THEY BRING THIS UP IN PREVIOUS REFUSALS I will NEVER know.
My husband is albanian, we applied for the visa online on 10th September. We got an email from the embassy 3 days later asking him to take the evidence folder down to the embassy on 22nd september. he went there and they asked him to come back for his interview on 5th november. i've spoken to alot of people and this seems to be the timescale of things at the english embassy in albania at the moment. also, a lot of people are being told whether they got the visa or were refused the same day as the interview.xhesika wrote:Jei2,
Thankyou for your replies, we have been told that my husband can apply through the eea route but isn't that void if Im not working due to health reasons?
Would working part time and claiming top-ups be classed as public funds or would it be acceptable?
(Although I will work, Im currently looking, my mum asked my neurologist on friday if in his opinion I was fit for work and he replied, I would be professionally wrong and somewhat stupid if I said you were fit for any type of work in your condition, I advise you strongly not to work. He was nearly in tears about mine + my husbands sitution and he said he would write letters of support and also medical history to the embassy if he recieved requests from them detailing exactly what they required but couldnt just write one off his own back)
Also do you know anyone who would be willing to take on this case as legal aid, if only for advice?
What benefits can I claim which would not adversely affect my husbands application eea or uk?
What would the embassy say about bank statements?
I am currently waiting for a 1 bed flat to become available, the rent will be paid a few months upfront so this takes the weight off my shoulders for claiming housing benefit etc but what benefits AM I entitled to claim as I have been to the job centre, they seem to know less than myself and noone else I have spoken to is any help.
If my husband WAS to apply for a UK spouse visa, roughly how long would it take for him to obtain the visa?
If my husband was to apply for an EEA visa under the surinder singh rule, how long would it be before he obtained it and what evidence would we need to provide? He currently has a greek permit but could he apply for either of these visas in Albania ( as obviously Albania is not within the eU)?
Thankyou x
First of all it is perfectly normal to have a lot of emotions during the pregnancy. The best thing is to find a sympathetic friend who can help you through these times.xhesika wrote:I will also have around 4000-6000£ in my bank........is this sufficient finances in order for my husband to apply for a SPOUSE visa without me working due to health reasons+being pregnant?
Is there any public information on this? I'm keen to read more (I have never heard/known of any naturalised citizens getting their British citizenship revoked....there was a case with a ([former?] Rwandan citizen who naturalised as a British citizen but was then found to have [possibly?] taken part in the genocide in the 1990s, but I am not sure if even his citizenship was revoked).Frontier Mole wrote:There are teams now dedicated to dealing with the fallout from such false claims. Refugee status, ILR & even naturalisation is being revoked due to false claims. I think you can see why UKBA is not going to entertain a spouse visa for a number of years.