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urgent: Need Advices for Visa ???

Post by danasta » Sun Jul 31, 2011 9:01 pm


In February 2011 I went to Nepal to marry my boyfriend, who is Nepalese.
And there I applied for EEA Family Permit for my husband to join me in uk.
Because I am unemployed and on Income support due to long term sickness, they refused him Entry Clearance.
I am of French Nationality and lived in Uk for more than 16 years.
All we want is to be together and start a family as soon as possible.
I am thinking of going back to Nepal to start a family and eventually apply again for my husband to come and join me in UK.
My question is once pregnant under which category of Visa would I need to apply for him?
We love each other and we want to be able to live as a normal couple and have a family.
Can they still refuse him his visa even if I am pregnant?
Thanks to all of you

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Post by Casa » Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:22 am

A pregnancy won't mean that you no longer have to meet the conditions needed for an EEA permit. If you are suffering from a long term illness and unable to work, a pregnancy may simply complicate the application further. You need to be able to show that you are 'exercising your Treaty rights', by either working, studying, actively job seeking or self-sufficient. As you are claiming Income Support you don't appear to be able to do this.
The category of visa under EU regulations won't change.

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Post by Kitty » Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:57 pm

danasta, it's easier if you keep your posts in the original topic:

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