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what is the way? EEA fp, EEA1 , EEA2 ? please help!

Post by ems.rod » Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:04 pm

Hey guys!! this is my first post, this is my case.
Im here in London livivng with my wife 2 months now! she is british and Im chilean, Im here with a tourist visa, my question is what should I do now? EEA FP, EEA1 , EEA2 really I don't know what to do it is so confusing.
My wife has not lived here for more than 3 years, so we are going for the suringer sigh way , so we dont have to go through the spouse visa that is just so expensive. Anyway my question is..
What are my possibilities? I know I can do the EEA way but which forms and all that I just dont know.
Thank you. :) [/b]

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Post by Obie » Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:07 pm

where has your wife lived these 3 years? what has she been doing, where she was living? and were you living with her, in that country?
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Post by ems.rod » Thu Feb 28, 2013 11:07 pm

Obie wrote:where has your wife lived these 3 years? what has she been doing, where she was living? and were you living with her, in that country?
hey Obie, we aere living in Spain for 5 years.. we got married etc. but I dont know which way to go, I need to do something soon!! cheers

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Post by Obie » Thu Feb 28, 2013 11:21 pm

what was she doing in Spain?

How come you entered the UK with a visitors visa? you could have applied for an EEA family permit, if you were with her exercising treaty rights.
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Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Thu Feb 28, 2013 11:24 pm

Do Chileans need tourist visa?

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Post by Obie » Thu Feb 28, 2013 11:32 pm

The actually don't, i believe.
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Post by ems.rod » Fri Mar 01, 2013 3:29 pm

Obie wrote:The actually don't, i believe.
hi, she was self employee in spain, we are living here in the UK, but I want to be able to work ASAP , so what is the way for me here. cheers. I'm waiting you answer, and thanks for you answers..

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Post by Jambo » Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:26 pm

You will need to apply using form EEA2. It has a section (section 5) for Surinder Singh applications. Basically, your wife would need to provide proof of her self employment in Spain and you will need to provide evidence of your residence there with her. The downside of not applying from Spain is that you might not have all the required documents in the UK.

A few weeks after applying you should get an acknowledgement letter which will confirm your right to work in the UK.

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Post by ems.rod » Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:09 pm

Jambo wrote:You will need to apply using form EEA2. It has a section (section 5) for Surinder Singh applications. Basically, your wife would need to provide proof of her self employment in Spain and you will need to provide evidence of your residence there with her. The downside of not applying from Spain is that you might not have all the required documents in the UK.

A few weeks after applying you should get an acknowledgement letter which will confirm your right to work in the UK.
thank you Jambo, very helpful.. and all of you who took time to help me.

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Post by Obie » Fri Mar 01, 2013 9:12 pm

When did she cease exercising treaty rights in Spain?

Do you have a residency card issued by the Spanish authority?

Do you have authenticated translation of those documents?
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Post by ems.rod » Tue Mar 05, 2013 6:21 pm

Obie wrote:When did she cease exercising treaty rights in Spain?

Do you have a residency card issued by the Spanish authority?

Do you have authenticated translation of those documents?
like 2 months ago she ceased there in spain, We both have spanish IDs

and we have all that documents ready to go.. So Im applying for it this week.. thanks Obie

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Post by ems.rod » Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:00 pm

ems.rod wrote:
Obie wrote:When did she cease exercising treaty rights in Spain?

Do you have a residency card issued by the Spanish authority?

Do you have authenticated translation of those documents?
like 2 months ago she ceased there in spain, We both have spanish IDs

and we have all that documents ready to go.. So Im applying for it this week.. thanks Obie
Hi there guys, just a question, do I need to fill the EEA1 as well or not?? or only the EEA2? thanks

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Post by Obie » Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:25 pm

As your husband is a British, there is no need to fill EEA1. He does not need it, or even qualified for it.
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