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When did she arrive in the UK? Were there any extended gaps in the time when she was not a student and not working?She is working since Oct 2012, prior to this she was doing her masters degree in London in 2011-2012. She also worked in 2010.
With me, Mar 2010.When did she arrive in the UK? Were there any extended gaps in the time when she was not a student and not working?
You can switch to another employer who will sponsor you under Tier-2. The main advantage of keeping your Tier-2 is that it will lead to settlement (and British citizenship) earlier than the EEA route (if this is on your mind). The downside is the cost and the trouble of finding an employer to sponsor you.drcalm wrote:Can I keep my Tier 2 visa, even if I leave my employer?
Kind of. It's a confirmation of your rights as a family member of EEA citizen exercising treaty rights in the UK. It serves as a "visa" for the purpose of entering the UK and as evidence to employers of your right to work in the UK. You are free to switch employment.Is the EEA2 Residence Card considered as a visa?
Check the timelines thread in the forum. I don't think there is a "usual" figure. Anything from 2-6 months (and beyond).drcalm wrote:How long does it *usually* take to get the EEA2?
Does it matter if I've worked in the UK under tier 2 for 3.5 years, or that I'm a part-time student in oxford?
Both IDs are required. You can ask for them back at any point and it will not affect your application. In practice, this means giving away the passport for about 2 months (until you get it back).Is my passport taken during the whole process? Is my wife's passport taken?
Can I get in & out the UK in the meanwhile?
Need to be original. Best for her to get her French ID and submit one document (ID or passport) and use the other one for travel.My wife's job demands traveling abroad at least once a week, she hasn't got her French ID with her- is her passport photocopy would be sufficient with the application?
drcalm wrote:Thanks for the answers.
I spoke to one of the immigration law-firms today, they charge ridic 1500+vat to help with this process.
Apart of filling the form, should I expect any interviews?
Interview may be , may be not. But i don't think they will.drcalm wrote:Thanks for the answers.
I spoke to one of the immigration law-firms today, they charge ridic 1500+vat to help with this process.
Apart of filling the form, should I expect any interviews?