Did you include your wife's passport in the appeal or a copy of it?scorpio1 wrote:I just quoting same wordings from decision
“ the burden of proof is on the appellant and standard of proof is on the balance of probabilities, in this instance the appellant would have to establish , on the balance of probabilities that EEA sponsor is resident int the UK or accommpying the appellant within 6 months time, although there is a photocopy of the residence card on file but there is no recent statement from EEA national as to her whereabouts. the EEA national was also not present at the hearing to confirm that she is present in the UK or supporting the application as may be expected. there is no evidence front of me that eea national currently exercising treaty rights.
Decision: appeal dismissed”
I submitted following documents with my appeal bundle
1- bank statement with my wife name and home address
2- EEA national passport + child ID
3-reseidence declaration certificate from local council ( for all fmaily with names)
4- letter from her that we all traveling together including my eea national child
Was the residence declaration from the gemeinde in any way translated, or was it all in German? (Remember that this is a British judge who is reading it).
Why did you include a bank statement?
Did you include the birth certificate of your child which lists you as a parent?
I am not sure that balance of probabilities applies in this case, but I am not 100% sure.
Can you please list out the evidence you included in the application and bundle and application that shows you are living with your wife. You should carefully do this in a further appeal also!scorpio1 wrote:yes i did addressed all points which were given in refusal notice by ECO, even i raised cases refernces.
bais was direct fmaily permit refusal but FTT judge didnt comment anything except what i wrote in above decision paragrapgh.
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rememebr i submitted quite few evidences with my bundle including presence of my wife with me.
Exactly what case law did you mention and how?