dalebutt wrote:Chris_642 wrote:I applied within my visa. I entered UK on eea1 visa (spouse visa) to join my wife and applied for RC. We got married in India
I think Overstayer's case are taking a bit longer. I applied on after 10th Nov.
I hope you hear positive result soon. Thanks
Sorry, but there is nothing like overstayers when applying under EU law.[/quote
I and my Indian partner have been together for 4 years, living togheter for 3 years almost. there were some problems with his student visa in 2012, so he has been refused and has been overstayed since 2013. Since then we tried another Eea2 application , which has been refused , as we weren't living together for 2 years. Then, when we completed 2 years, August 2014, we started making another application, which we sent in October. Of course, we think his case is taking long because of that. As well, his passport is with Home office , they held it when they refused his visa in 2013. And it has expired as well. We still hope to go through this, as we are a genuine couple, and have explained circumstances and applied , however, applying as an overstayed without passport , will make them suspicious and we understand that. We are patiently waiting !