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We applied as a married couple which was done here in London, my wife is in full time employment and we attached an official letter from her employer and 2 payslipssheraz7 wrote:What mode of eea treaty rights you showed while applying. Have you written any explanation/covering letter.
Its heartbreakingly sad but we attached utility bills under her name for the whole year( water bills are for a whole year) and electricity not to mention bank statements and pay slipssheraz7 wrote:As you said that your eea national wife is working and it is the most superior mode of excercising eu treaty. Better to re-apply again with strong cover letter. Perhaps attaching latest bank statements of both or utilitiy bill end their doubt about relationship despite it really does not need for legally married couple.
Because we applied 2 weeks after the ceremony. we dont have the rejection letter yet as I am not home and it should have been received today so will confirm when I get home later this eveningikidunot wrote:Why do you believe they might have rejected you on the basis of your marriage?
She is under full employment, i was indicating she isnt under self employentsheraz7 wrote:Under eu law it does not matter when after wedding you apply eea2 permit as you can do it any time even your visa expired as long as your eea spouse is excercising eu treaty rights.
But now you talking about self-emplyoment. Before you said that your eea national wife is doing full time employment.
I think best thing is to be calm and wait for the refusal letter. Ultimately if your marriage is genuine then you shouldn't worry about anything.Samelamin wrote:She is under full employment, i was indication she isnt under self employentsheraz7 wrote:Under eu law it does not matter when after wedding you apply eea2 permit as you can do it any time even your visa expired as long as your eea spouse is excercising eu treaty rights.
But now you talking about self-emplyoment. Before you said that your eea national wife is doing full time employment.
Thats the thing though , I cant think of any other reason other than the fact that we sent it right after our ceremony plus my visa is running out mid Julykamransh wrote:I doubt they can just refuse an application when its done 2 weeks after getting married. If UKBA thinks its a marriage of convenience then they have to provide concrete evidence and timing is just not it.
I think they have refused it on some other silly ground (as they do).
I am not worried about me not getting my RC because I know I will get it, I am trying to figure out what my next move should be as my Tier 1 expires July 15th. So I need to plan to make sure I have legal right to work afterwards, otherwise I will be let go from my workkamransh wrote:I think best thing is to be calm and wait for the refusal letter. Ultimately if your marriage is genuine then you shouldn't worry about anything.Samelamin wrote:She is under full employment, i was indication she isnt under self employentsheraz7 wrote:Under eu law it does not matter when after wedding you apply eea2 permit as you can do it any time even your visa expired as long as your eea spouse is excercising eu treaty rights.
But now you talking about self-emplyoment. Before you said that your eea national wife is doing full time employment.
so is it actually refused based on the relationship?Samelamin wrote:The immigration advisor asked us to call back tomorrow with our refusal letter
She also informed us that we should appeal if it the application was refused due to the home office believing our relationship was a sham
she said it would really help my case if we can get her sister to come from ireland to support us in court, alongside many of our friends which can be done
I have not seen our refusal letter yet, but will do later on today and update everyone this eveningkamransh wrote:so is it actually refused based on the relationship?Samelamin wrote:The immigration advisor asked us to call back tomorrow with our refusal letter
She also informed us that we should appeal if it the application was refused due to the home office believing our relationship was a sham
she said it would really help my case if we can get her sister to come from ireland to support us in court, alongside many of our friends which can be done
True but how do we prove it, i doubt the home office will release information as to nationalities of rejected eea2 applicationsikidunot wrote:That would clearly be a severe abuse of the EEA Regulations. The Regulations state that the treaty rights of non-EEA family members of EEA citizens ought to be applied irrespective of nationality.
Yes I have had two tier 1 psws rejected because once the letter from university wasnt enough to prove my course ended and the next time is because my balance went down by £3 (min £800) for 2 daysikidunot wrote:Do you have a previously adverse immigration history?
There's a document available from the UKBA about how they assess marriages of convenience. One of the criteria they consider is this, in addition to whether the couple appears not to have a common language (although this is Europe where everyone has a different language).