somebody007 wrote:hi guys,been in uk since 2009 on a one year student visa,after my program i got an admission into another university and in fairness,the university helped me to secure an application for a 2 years visa which was also granted but i couldn't complete the MBA as at then due to financial reason,while the program was on i was dating an EU citizen and we both have a 3 years old boy.i want to know if i stand a chance to secure a stay in the united kingdom.thanks
Welcome to the forum somebody007. I want to be positive on the note that if you go down the right route you are likely to get granted and if you have been living together for at least up to 2 years and you can prove that to the teeth, I don't see why not. Here is an explanation to your request,
If you are applying as the EEA national's unmarried partner, you should provide evidence that you have been living with them in a relationship akin to marriage for more than 2 years. It is unlikely that we would consider a shorter relationship as 'durable', in accordance with the EEA Regulations.
"If you are aged under 18 and one or both of your parents or guardians are not travelling with you, you should provide their written permission to travel here.
If the EEA national has lived in the UK for more than 3 months, you must provide evidence that they are a 'qualified person'. This evidence could include:
their contract of employment, wage slips and/or a letter from their employer, if they are a worker;
evidence of their National Insurance contributions, Construction Industry Scheme card (if applicable), lease on business premises, contracts, invoices, audited accounts and/or bank statements, if they are self-employed;
a school/college/university letter confirming their enrolment and the completion date of their course, and/or a bank statement or evidence of a grant or scholarship, if they are a student; or
evidence that they have sufficient funds to maintain themselves and their family members for the period of their residence in the UK, if they are self-sufficient."
Also the link below is also a guide to what documentation you might need to present your case
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... documents/
I hope this helps!