Jambo wrote:JeanC wrote:Please, please, please, I need urgently name/phone/email of a good successful Solicitor who dealt with the EEA2 application refusal.
Thank you
PS I heard that one can apply afresh, after a refusal of a EEA2, is that true? applying again? the same one? I have now better grounds/proofs for exercising rights.
Could you please post the wording of your refusal? From the sound of it you were refused as you didn't meet the requirements to be considered exercising treaty rights. If you now meet the requirements, you can send in a new application. If you are self sufficient, both of you need private health insurance (or non UK EHIC).
Hi Jambo,
thank you very much for your kind reply.
You are spot on. The main point they mention is that I (as the EU member) am not showing enough proof of "exercising treaty rights". We have the right to appeal, or to apply afresh. Now, I think I can show that I am "exercising treaty rights": renting a flat (tenancy agreement, survey of the house, council tax) and a comprehensive health insurance (for both) since I am self sufficient.
What is new to me is that we can apply afresh. It is true that they say that we can appeal (the sent even the paper work for it) and they add that we can apply (it doesn't say: afresh). But many persons say it is "afresh".
My questions are: In the case we apply afresh, I guess (while applying) my wife can't leave the UK, otherwise she won't be able to come back?! Is that correct?
Applying afresh means that we have another 6 months maximum procedure?
Can she continue to work?
Thank you very much for your kind help.