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An arranged marriage is a perfectly valid marriage so long as it was freely entered into, so don't worry about that.prince1475 wrote: My question is Mine is a arranged marriage...
That's quite a long time now, which is great.prince1475 wrote:...i got married in 2008...
Technically, you just need to present your marriage certificate. If the ECO believes that the marriage is one of convenience, he must prove that. Before concluding that it is one of convenience, he should offer the opportunity to the applicant to dispel any concerns.prince1475 wrote:...everybody has written details of relationship to prove to ECO that they are married and this marriage is not fake....
A straight photocopy of the biometric should be fine. There are other means of verifying documents are genuine and the one you suggested may be be one of them.prince1475 wrote:Hello,
I am not getting a appointment in Portugal Consulate in London to endorse copy of my passport to apply for EEA family permit for my wife in India,they dont have any appointment till mid-July is it possible i can certify copy of my passport through solicitor in London,ECO will accept it or is going to refuse.
Please reply EUsmile and Jambo i will appreciate
However, in this document http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... permit.pdfa copy of the EEA national's passport, endorsed by the EEA national's embassy in the country of application)
I'm not sure what evidence the UKBA expects to see for spouse visas, but suspect that they don't ask for a certified photocopy of the British citizen's passport.Evidence of your sponsor’s nationality
This could be copies of:
bio-data pages from their passport
their national identity document
their residence permit
ECOs have been rejecting applications for such a bizarre variety of reasons, that I think it is dangerous NOT to mention the regulations to the ECO. But as usual be polite and to the pointprince1475 wrote:One last question if i and my wife mentions EEA regulations 6,7 and 12 in covering letters will it be alright or ECO will be offended, i know its a silly question but one of my mate told me i cant mention EEA regulations in Covering Letter as ECO's they know the regulations and might get offended,
just want to clear my doubts.
I agree with this.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:An ECO won't refuse. Relax!
That's why I have suggested OP to print that email, make a single photocopy of his passport, include his ID card and briefly mention it in the cover letter. We are doing the same for two applications that will be lodged in Spain.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I agree with this.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:An ECO won't refuse. Relax!
But there are no guarantees in life. No such thing when dealing with VFS. Or UKBA.
After 15 days complain like crazy. An EEA family permit is not a settlement visa. Point out that priority must be given to EEA family permit applications.prince1475 wrote:Hello,
My wife applied for EEA FAMILY PERMIT last month in India it's almost 15 working days, I called VFS they told me that it take around 40 days because now they consider EEA FAMILY PERMIT same as settlement visa,I told him to check the website properly.
Could anyone please give me the email ID or phone number where I can complain or website from where I can get all the information.
Thanks