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Thank you very much for ur reply @neddy997. Actually I didnt provide those things like council tax bill, utilities bill, photographs, bank statements etc. with my application. I only sent marrage certificate and pay slips. So do u still think that I dont have to take those things in interview?neddy997 wrote:You dont have to take these things with you if you read the letter i saying clearly if you have send already then you dont have to bring i went for my interview on 21st and i didnt take anything with me just only the job letter from the company hope for the best .
Thank you @EUsmileWEallsmile for your comment. Its long far from southeast London to Liverpool. From my place to interview place is around 260 miles and time givven for the interview is 12pm. So I think I have to start travelling middle of night.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I have no experience of interviews. The purpose of it will be to check that the application is genuine. Your application may have been randomly selected, I don't know.
I suspect you've been given a generic letter requesting that you bring general evidence that might assist you at the interview. If you don't have these items, that will not lead to a rejection. Everyone's circumstances are different.
How far to you have to travel? How inconvenient is the interview location and time?
I don't know of one, but it is possible.siroc wrote:Just out of curiosity, was there ever a case where the UKBA issued an interview request to an EEA2 applicant (and his/her partner) who arrived in the UK on an EEA Family Permit?
I would be inclined to accommodate the interview request, i.e. you should go. Don't be afraid to ask the question as to why you need to travel to Liverpool when you live in the SE pointing out that there are plenty of UKBA facilities elsewhere in the UK. The interview is at their request, what are their expectations of the applicant in terms of expenses incurred? Ask them.beautifulday1 wrote:
How far to you have to travel? How inconvenient is the interview location and time?
Thank you @EUsmileWEallsmile for your comment. Its long far from southeast London to Liverpool. From my place to interview place is around 260 miles and time givven for the interview is 12pm. So I think I have to start travelling middle of night.
yes they did. can't remember who but 1/2 forum memberssiroc wrote:Just out of curiosity, was there ever a case where the UKBA issued an interview request to an EEA2 applicant (and his/her partner) who arrived in the UK on an EEA Family Permit?
EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I would be inclined to accommodate the interview request, i.e. you should go. Don't be afraid to ask the question as to why you need to travel to Liverpool when you live in the SE pointing out that there are plenty of UKBA facilities elsewhere in the UK. The interview is at their request, what are their expectations of the applicant in terms of expenses incurred? Ask them.beautifulday1 wrote:
How far to you have to travel? How inconvenient is the interview location and time?
Thank you @EUsmileWEallsmile for your comment. Its long far from southeast London to Liverpool. From my place to interview place is around 260 miles and time givven for the interview is 12pm. So I think I have to start travelling middle of night.
sheraz7 wrote:Bringing address showing documents at the day of interview seems a newish requirement and therefore, there should not be much members experiences. But the documents you mentioning must satisfy them but make an effort to bring with you as much as possible documents showing present address even from different sources just as a precaution.
Thank you very much @oniopapa for ur suggestion. yes i will try to take as much as I can.oniopapa wrote:i think you shoul take all what you have , they may not look at the six month may be 4 month lenght
is ok for tham at list you come up with somethings rather than nothin.
how was the interview ?beautifulday1 wrote:Can anybody please tell me that...is it essential to take photographs (wedding and relationship time) to the interview@ I dont have many wedding picture as we didnt celebrate our ceremony yet. I have only few picture which was taken on the register day. Do u think that will be enough for me to take for interview?And I have also some picture before marriage when we were going out or something like that. I will take those picture with me. what you think guys?
Whether you have pictures or not is not going to be at issue. What is important is that you are in a genuine marital relationship and are legally married. If so, there ought not be a problem.beautifulday1 wrote:Can anybody please tell me that...is it essential to take photographs (wedding and relationship time) to the interview@ I dont have many wedding picture as we didnt celebrate our ceremony yet. I have only few picture which was taken on the register day. Do u think that will be enough for me to take for interview?And I have also some picture before marriage when we were going out or something like that. I will take those picture with me. what you think guys?