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Were you actually arrested or not?psuch wrote:, he sort of "arrested me",
This is pretty sound advice from Jambo.Jambo wrote:I would sort this out now rather than trying to deal with it once the wheels are in motion and you might (wrongly) find yourself detained.
Call the detention centre and find out who deals with your case in the HO. Call them and explain your status as a family member of a EEA national. I would also consider contacting a lawyer just in case you might need his help in a short notice.
When I said that, I mean that he did the whole "everything you say may be used against you in court, bla bla bla", told me i was under caution, And that I should report to my local police station on a regular basis, he did not specified when should i start reporting. He did not handcuff me or took me anywhere.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Were you actually arrested or not?psuch wrote:, he sort of "arrested me",
That is utterly ridiculous. They had no right to put you on reporting restrictions, as you are a family member with automatic rights.psuch wrote:Hi, Everyone, thank you very much for your replies.
Just an update in my case.
I contacted a solicitor, he asked me for £2000 to deal with my case, i can barely afford living as it is, so i decided go on my own, I did a lot of research, read all i could, and based on your replies, Me and my partner got married on the 20th of march, happiest day in my life by the way, i wasted no time and applied using the EEA2 form on the 23rd of march, with the form, in sent:2x passport pics, my actual passport, my old passport that i used to get in the country back in 2004, my partner EU passport, marriage certificate, my partner prof that she works( contract and pay slip).
Checked the tracking number on the 27th and it showed up as delivered on the 26th, On the 28th, early morning i had a visit by an immigration officer, very emotional moment for me, after 7 years "hiding", i was very honest with the officer and answered all his questions, i also produced a copy of my marriage certificate when asked, but not of my or my partners passport wich are now with the home office, the officer went on, asked to go upstairs to see our bedroom, asked me to open the wardrobes, asked me for pictures of us together, things like that. At the end of all, he sort of "arrested me", told me that some paperwork would be issued and i should report to my local police station.
Few days later, i received a letter from the home office, NOTICE TO A PERSON LIABLE TO REMOVAL, but no further instructions, i was and still am very nervous of what would happen next, will i get removed? I called the number on the letter and asked for guidance, was told to just wait for further instructions.
So here I am, very apprehensive of whats gonna happen next.
What do you guys think?