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YesSo, to enter into UK from India. do i need to get Spouse Visa (EEA Family Permit) again in India from British Embassy?
YesCan i apply for EEA Family Permit when my EEA2 is pending in UK?
?or do i need to cancel the EEA2 when i receive my passport from HO
Surely, the fact that you are sending them your passport means that you are currently in the UK. No need to say or send them anything else, apart from what they have asked for. They will see the EC stamp in your passport themselves. So don't fret. You alright.pdykid wrote:Today I received a letter from HO, asking for my passport for RC stamping.
They have asked my passports and EEA salary slip or employment letter.
And my presence in UK by salary slip etc., but I am unemployed my husband who is EEA is employed. How can I show them my presence in UK?
I have recently made a journey and came back to UK, can I ask HO to see the immigration office stamp in my EEA Family permit?
Or do I need add anything else?
I do not think they particularly need to see salary slips, and they have no right to ask if you are working. They just want to know you are still here. You can just point out the entry stamp on your passport from your most recent arrival. Tell them to, for example, "find the arrival stamp on Page 96 of the passport from current entry to the UK"pdykid wrote:They have asked my passports and EEA salary slip or employment letter.
And my presence in UK by salary slip etc., but I am unemployed my husband who is EEA is employed. How can I show them my presence in UK?
Not sure who's payslips they are asking for. But if they are for the EU national, then they want to prove that he is still exercising his treaty rights by working! Legal requirement or not, if she does not send any evidence of EU national exercising treaty rights, they will not (or at best, delay) issuing the RC. I would send them if I were you, pdykid.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I do not think they particularly need to see salary slips, and they have no right to ask if you are working. They just want to know you are still here. You can just point out the entry stamp on your passport from your most recent arrival. Tell them to, for example, "find the arrival stamp on Page 96 of the passport from current entry to the UK"pdykid wrote:They have asked my passports and EEA salary slip or employment letter.
And my presence in UK by salary slip etc., but I am unemployed my husband who is EEA is employed. How can I show them my presence in UK?
They do not legally need anything else.
When you filled out the application form what did you say how you wanted to exercise your treaty rights? If your husband is working and you declared that you are applying because him being a worker then obviously you would send his payslips.pdykid wrote:They have asked my passports and EEA salary slip or employment letter.
And my presence in UK by salary slip etc., but I am unemployed my husband who is EEA is employed. How can I show them my presence in UK?
Strange that they should ask for your husband's payslips as well as yours! Did you perhaps indicate in your application that you were working (at the time)? If you only put your husband's details in the 'employment' section, then it is his payslips they should take into account, not yours!pdykid wrote:Thank you all for speedy reply. Just to clear more.
HO letter ask for
My passport.
They have asked EEA's salary slips or employer letter. EEA exercising treaty rights in UK.
And Evidence that you (applicant) are present in the UK in form of wage slips etc.
I have my husband’s (EEA) latest pay slips and even employer letter a month old.
I have planned to write a covering letter like this
“As I am still unemployed and I am unable to submit my salary slips. As a proof of my presence in the UK, you can see Immigration officer stamp in my Family permit dated 5th May 2009 in my passport. This was stamped when I was return to UK from my essential travel with my husband.
“
Hope this will do
Cheers…
That's probably the best idea.pdykid wrote:I haven’t mentioned anything about my employment. I clearly stated that I am unemployed in my EEA2 application.
Anyway I am attaching council tax bill with the covering letter which has my name in it.