cruytenbeek wrote:I need advise about the outcome of my EEA residence card application. After waiting six months I finally received a letter in the mail yesterday stating that I've been refused a UK residence card. I'm South African married to an EEA national and we have two children also with EEA citizenship. The reasons for rejection provided is as follows: I have failed to provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate that my EEA family member is exercising their Treaty rights in the UK as defined under Regulation 6 of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006. (He currently works offshore on a contract basis in Nigeria as a commercial diver). Seems like he needs to have a valid UK work address?
We've also indicated that he is self sufficient in the UK, but we did not provide evidence of Comprehensive sickness insurance cover in the UK. Can I just resubmit a new application showing that we have now taken out sickness cover?
To sum it all up : I've been told that I have no alternative basis of stay in the UK and should now make arrangements to leave. If I fail to do so voluntarily my departure may be enforced. They did not give me a time limit. They also state that I can appeal their decision or submit a new application with the necessary information to support my application for residence card.
This is very confusing - the one moment they tell me to leave and the next says I can appeal or resubmit. They also kept my passport! Can anyone please tell me what to do. We've also stayed in the UK from 2003-2007 and I got my residence permit with no problems at all. My daughter was even born here.
That's the same thing that happen to me after waiting for 5 months and 2 weeks I got mine refusal package on Thursday. I had applied for a P.R before and was refused becuase my husband wasn't working throughout the entire 5 yrs so I put in a fresh application for a resident card on the grounds that he's retired and self-sufficent but it was refused also becuase my husband and I are married for 7 years and seperated for 4 years but we still communicate and see each other now and again. He said that he will support me with the application and that's what he did. He sign the photos and the declaration forms and gave me his I.D card to submit the application. What he did after a couple months of I sending the application, he change his phone number and move to outside London and wrote to Home Office letting them know that his I.D is either been stolen or lost so they render it invalid. Now I am stuck becuase I don't know how am going to get around such complex situation. My job is on the firing line now and Iv'e got a mortgage to pay so it's very fustrating to say the least. I was told to leave and I can also appeal if within 14 days, which I will do.