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by rataxes » Sat Jul 17, 2010 2:19 am
swedeinus, my wife and I are currently going through this process. My wife is Hungarian and I am American with Hungarian residency.
The application you found, VAF5-EEA Family Permit, is the correct one. Depending on your time frame, this can be filled out and submitted before entering the UK, or submitted after you have arrived. However, he will need to submit his passport with the application, so take that into account when making travel plans. The EEA Family Permit is not a residence card, it is only "entry clearance" giving permission for him to be in the UK for longer than three months. It is valid for six months.
Before the six month period of the EEA Family Permit expires he will need to apply for the residence card which is EEA2. As part of the application process he will need to submit his passport, so take this into account. He will be without a passport for anywhere from 2–6 months. You will want to arrange anything requiring a passport before he submits the EEA2 application, ie. bank account, housing, etc.
Once he has applied for the residence card he should receive a Certificate of Application (CoA). Although the Home Office is supposed to send a CoA once the application is received, they don't. If he has not received the CoA within two months of applying he needs to get on the phone and be personable and diplomatic, but FIRM, in asking for it.
Obviously, as an EEA National you are entitled to work in the UK immediately. Once your husband receives his EEA Family Permit he is also allowed to work. However, potential employers will want to verify his passport and EEA Family Permit, so keep this in mind. If he is not employed before submitting his EEA2 application he should make colour copies of the application and ALL the accompanying documents including his passport. Once he has received the CoA he can provide this to potential employers as proof that he is eligible to work in the UK (they will contact the Home Office and verify the letter). If he finds work in the period after submitting the EEA2 application but before receiving the CoA, I've been told he can show the potential employer the photocopied application and accompanying documents and they can still use that to verify his eligibility with the Home Office.
Good luck. You may hear and read horror stories about the process, but be glad you're not considering Italy. It's truly a nightmare down there.