Obie wrote:In light of the nature of the refusal, i will advice OP to pursue the appeal.
They can still refuse you an EEA family permit on grounds of marriage of convenience, on the basis that your marriage does not seem to be subsisting. Also, they will have a stronger ammunition if you abandon your appeal and go for the EEA family permit route.
This is simply not true. For what reasons can an ECO validly claim 'marriage of convenience' or 'non-subsistence'? On the grounds that the non-EEA family member is also utilising the EEA route to which he is fully entitled to join his EEA spouse in the UK? Or that he has ample evidence to show that his marriage is genuine going back many years?
Had it been the time when you applied in the UK, then a residence card application under national rules, would have been the best option, as you will not be required to be in possession of a valid entry clearance before applying or required to apply from America.
Pls get your wording/facts right - there is no such thing as a "residence card application under national rules", only a residence card under EU rules issued free of charge or a costly UK spousal via issued under the UK immigration rules.
If he is then refused an EEA family permit, he will have to go through the same procedure and wait for month.
Again, I do not see how he can be refused with all the evidence that points to him being married to a EEA national exercising treaty rights in the UK; wanting to join his EEA spouse as one would expect for a subsisting marriage and having excessive proof to a genuine r/ship over the years and currently! The ECO would have to pull something big out of the bag to counter such a strong position.
Even though an EEA family permit is more straightforward, UK overseas post have been known to refuse application a lot, especially in cases were the subsisting nature of the marriage is in question.
Your overall analysis is premature and unbalanced. Applications are judged on a case by case basis and not for the reason that it was made "overseas" or that a couple are living apart temporarily.
I think we should all just hush and let the OP make his decision... trusting that he will post back if he has any more questions.