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Thanks, point taken into account. Can I request my passport back once I get COA without affecting the outcome of the application? Finally, I want to send my P45s and P60s, is P45 regarded as a proof of employment for that period of time or not?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I would highlight the permanent residence card letter more prominently. It proves that your ex-wife had PR at date of divorce.
Generally you can ask for your passport back without affecting the application. P60s are yearly statements of earning / taxes paid during employment; P45s are issued on termination of employment.Guerro wrote:Thanks, point taken into account. Can I request my passport back once I get COA without affecting the outcome of the application? Finally, I want to send my P45s and P60s, is P45 regarded as a proof of employment for that period of time or not?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I would highlight the permanent residence card letter more prominently. It proves that your ex-wife had PR at date of divorce.
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good luckGuerro wrote:An update:
I have sent my application today with the above mentioned evidence, so fingers crossed. I will request my passport back once I get my COA. Does the COA show my right to work or not?
Thanks
I don't think you should be worried about that, besides you not sure whether she has rang HO or just saying to scare you, you were given permission to marry and you were married for quite while so what she says after or what happened after is not a problem, not every couple stay forever and the spouse will try their best to make your life hard.Guerro wrote:A quick update:
Ex wife said she reported me to UKBA that I didn't marry her for love. She also said she will report me to the dental council to ban me from working! Will such a complaint influence the outcome of the application?
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Your ex-wife ought to think of the consequences of her actions. There are two parties to a marriage.Guerro wrote:A quick update:
Ex wife said she reported me to UKBA that I didn't marry her for love. She also said she will report me to the dental council to ban me from working! Will such a complaint influence the outcome of the application?
Thanks
Re COA; I suspect you may have been given a standard letter.Guerro wrote:A quick update:
I received my COA yesterday and it stated that I applied for a residence card as an EEA family member!!! Did they read my application before sending such a letter?
Secondly, if I request my passport back, will it have an impact on the application?
Many thanks
This is great news indeed.Guerro wrote:URGENT:
I received my residence card today in my passport! exactly 5 weeks, I couldn't believe it. thanks for everyone who helped me in here, especially Obie and all the other members who supported me throughout.
Finally, the residence card states I am a family member of EEA citizen and there were 3 letters with it. 1 saying I am family member of EEA citizen and should tell them if we divorce. 2 saying I am now permanent resident! 3, which is the correct one, that I have retained rights following divorce according to article 10.
Will my ex's letter to UKBA will cause any hassle or revocation of the card or nothing will affect me anymore?
I am happy, time to go home for a holiday :D
Thanks for sharing, GuerroGuerro wrote:@ eusmile we all amile:
Thank you so much for your help and support. without kind and helpful people like you I would have been nowhere