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So the first question is: if one of you is previously married, are you actually divorced? If so, you can produce the divorce certificate.It will be a matter for the ECJ whether all of the spouses to a polygamous marriage should be treated as family members under the Directive. We should perhaps discuss this type of case.
Who is this note from? VFS? Or from the visa section of the embassy?the note also say: Information provided by applicant is not enough eg NO uk address and no statement from a UK bank.
Why was the court involved?toves wrote:the original certificate of divorce was handed in to the court in Nigeria and we never got it back, so I only have a copy which is not certified.
Directive 2004/38/EC
Article 5 -- Right of entry
1. ...
2. [Where a visa is required...] Such visas shall be issued free of charge as soon as possible and on the basis of an accelerated procedure.
The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006
Issue of EEA family permit
12.— [...]
(4) An EEA family permit issued under this regulation shall be issued free of charge and as soon as possible.
EEA family permits version 2.0 (UKBA Modernized Guidance)
Considering an application for an EEA family permit
Under European Community law, applications for EEA family permits must be treated as a priority case.