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Hello everyone,aishaahmad wrote:Hello everyone,
I am haveing a question. I am a Dutch national, and I married in 2010 to a Pakistani. My Pakistani husband is right now liveing in Oman on a workvisa, where I am staying with him, renewing my tourist visa again again. As the migration rules in The Netherlands are unable to fit, we are thinking to moove to the UK.
One of my friends is already liveing in the UK with her Pakistani husband and we can stay with her in her house in start, till we find our own place. As we both are not currently liveing or working in The Uk. We still want to try to get him a visa to fly together with me to UK, where we will try to get a job.
( I already have made a few application and I am getting answer back that If I am living in Uk, they will like me to come to an intervieuw, but because it is far, and tickets just to fly over to attend an intervieuw are expensive, we want to see if there is any chance on succeeding in this case)
Does anyone have experience on applying an EEA family permit when nothing haveing work and OWN house yet in the Uk?
What are the documents which we need submit? My pasport, our marraige paper with an english translation ( do their need to be a recent legalisation on it or an old legalisation from Dutch embassy in Pakistan is enough?)
Do we need to provide our bankstatement or any proove of our stay in the UK?
( of course I need the application form, but its more then logical)
And does someone have experience about applying in Oman/ UAE and coutries which are useing a really strange kind of system for their workers. ( My husband is not haveing his own pasport, but just a residence card, as their sponsor are holding their pasport, till the date they are going back to Pakistan. What is way to handle our application? Do we need talk with his sponsor and fix his passport? Is there any idea how long this application will take?)
Please help me to get all the right informations together.....
Even though maybe you are not haveing answer on all questions, give me on answer on what you knows.
Thank you so much everyone for your time to read and answer my post.
I hope to hear/read from you soon.
Yours sincerely
I think you have made a small mistake in typing. My question was if it need to be legalised on the embassy? I can understand it need to be in english, as they will not know urdu language well. For registering my marraige in Holland it was also necessary. We are already haveing old legalistation on it and also on the english translator.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Ok, better to ask specific questions and stop beating about the bush. Most of the information you seek is on the UKBA website.
Your marriage certificate needs to be translated into the English language by translator. It does not need to be translated.
No work contract or financial information required. No need to give an address in the UK. Key is to write a letter as part of application stating that you will be traveling together.
Family permits are given priority. There is information on UKBA website giving indicative timescales.
No guarantee that it would be ready by 11th April. You may find embassy is not functioning over the Easter break.
I already have these stamps so hopefuly this will not be matter.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:See link below on marriage certificates from Pakistan
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... %20English#
None of the financials are required for a relatively simple case such as yours - marriage.aishaahmad wrote:I already have these stamps so hopefuly this will not be matter.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:See link below on marriage certificates from Pakistan
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... %20English#
I was already reading the form to fill in for my husband's visa application.
Throughout the full document they are asking for all our financial informations. As far as I knows this visa is based on Directive 2004/38 and by an application based on this Directive 2004/38, only thing they are allowed to check if , whether your marriage is for real love purpose and not just for visa. Can someone explain me why is this written in document?
As in UK all applicationforms are based upon situation which you are applying for, it shouldnt be there.
Do I need answer irrelevant or what is best way to handle this?
Thank you so much for your time and answers I will put an update about how our application is going later on. And if I have any more question while doing the application I will let you know. Thanks already for allEUsmileWEallsmile wrote:
None of the financials are required for a relatively simple case such as yours - marriage.
The form is pretty old (Dec 2008) and is based on a similar one for spouses entering under the UK immigration rules and from a time when the UK insisted that applications from outside the EU had to satisfy their immigration rules. Don't worry too much about it. You can choose simply not to answer those questions.