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Thank you for you response on my topic.Where is your husband normally? Is he in the UK or elsewhere? What does he do? Does he work, etc?
Savings will have nothing to do with your application if your husband works.yamcheka wrote:Thank you for you response on my topic.Where is your husband normally? Is he in the UK or elsewhere? What does he do? Does he work, etc?
My husband is working in the UK for almost 8 years. He's working on Lidl company as duty manager. He is not earning a lot with his job but it would be of great circumstance if we living together. We want soonestly want to have children coz we are not getting any younger.
One of my concerns:
(1) does it needs to have big savings for my husband side for them to approve my application?
(2) can you suggest ways to better explain our side of things?
waiting for your response. thank you.
I think it's a good idea to submit a letter, describing about your relationship,circunstances with your husband,since the beginning to now. Especially, why you couldn't meet each other for a while as detailed as possible.would a cover letter be enough? or a letter from me and my husband?
I think so. You just need to collect all documents to prove his visit, together with some photos.this february he came for a visit for 3 weeks. would that be a strong factor for my second application?
MelC wrote:As your husband is exercising his treaty right in the UK, you have a right as his spouse to join him.
the point is that YOU ARE MARRIED, and it is NOT up to the ECO to determine how a couple conduct their marriage, or are able to due to financial or other constraints.
for your application for EEA/fp all that is required is your marriage certificate and your passport and at least a certified copy of his passport as it will not be with you.
you can, and it would be prudent to enclose a copy of his employment contract to confirm that he is indeed exercising treaty rights.
and a copy of his accommodation details ~ tenancy agreement.
Other than that nothing is actually required.
The OP will not get on a plane to the UK without an EEA family permit. It would be a lot harder for her to present herself at a UK border (she could get a Schengen visa, but let's concentrate on the family permit for now).
I would suggest that your husband contacts Your Europe, who will confirm
his and therefor your rights, I would not be inclined to complete the application form in full, as it is over and above the legal requirement in deed my own husband arrived without an EEA/fp as they are NOT MANDATORY, but as you are entering the EU via the UK it would be prudent to have it, i would then enclose the copy of the email you would have from Your Europe with the application with a covering letter and TELL them you look forward to receiving your EEAfp without further delay,
don't ask them TELL THEM!
OP - is you as you started this thread.yamcheka wrote:i would like to thank all of you for your response.
Basically from the first application i have all the necessary documents that all of you mentioned except the letter from my husband, a cover letter and my letter explaining the history of your relationship.
we even have marriage certificate from the Philippines and Hungary.
sorry but what OP and my Europe means?
Comments above.yamcheka wrote:here is my Cover Letter
Enclosed herewith is my application for EEA Family Permit. According to The Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 section 12, the following documents are provided with the application.
(1) Online Application completed and printed (fine)
(2) My current and previous passports (previous passport not relevant unless you have a specific reason for presenting it)
(3) Our Marriage Certificate (from Philippines and Hungary with translation) (fine, but is it in English or is there a translation)
(4) One (1) colored passport size photograph (fine)
(5) My service Record as proof of employment or economic activity (irrelevant)
(6) My Latest Income Tax Return (irrelevant)
(7) My husband's certified true copy of his passport (fine)
(8 ) My husband's P60 2010-11 (fine as back up to 10)
(9) My Husband's payslips from past 6 months (fine as back up to 10)
(10) Letter from the employer/ District Mgr confirming his length of employment in the company (fine)
(11) Tenancy agreement from my husband's flat (irrelevant)
(12) Selection of emails, skype chat conversations, ecards, photos, postal delivery mails and cards, money transfer receipts and phone bills. (fine)
(13) Email from the European Union confirming the right of my husband and my rights as family member of an EEA national.
(14) Letter from my husnband (fine, but does it say that you'll be traveling together or that you'll be joining him)
(15) My own letter (I would explain my situation as you suggest below here).
should i continue the things i wanna write (like how we met, why there was no attempt of visit for 3 yrs, the refusal, our plans) on the above letter or put it on another letter to be enclosed with the application? Please go over with my cover letter and let me know the things i missed.
thank you.