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EEA2 Very Short Document Checklist (Worker)

Post by Newbie24 » Sun Apr 06, 2014 3:19 pm

Hi guys,

I have just filled in the EEA2 application form and these are the documents that I have included:

2 Passports (Non-EU and EU)
1 Marriage Certificate
3 Employment documents (1 payslip, 1 employment contract, 1 confirmation letter)

Any more documents that I need/should include?

I've not included any bank statements, utility bills, joint accounts, photos, etc.

Thanks!

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Re: EEA2 Very Short Document Checklist (Worker)

Post by Imshzd » Sun Apr 06, 2014 4:18 pm

Your documents prove that
You are married.
EEA national is a qualified person.

But
Your documents won't showing that you are living together.....

So attach utility bills or bank statements to show that you are living together.

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Re: EEA2 Very Short Document Checklist (Worker)

Post by Newbie24 » Sun Apr 06, 2014 7:03 pm

Hi Imshzd,

Thanks for your response.

Is providing the proof for living together as a married couple a requirement in the EEA2 application?

This is what it says under SECTION 12 DOCUMENTS:
As evidence of current residence in the UK by you and your family members:
Proof of residence: this can include tenancy agreements, utility bills and bank statements. For
children this could include letters from their school.
The question is: Is the above applicable to EVERY EEA2 applicant?

Unfortunately, I couldn't locate an explicit text on in the European Caseworkers instructions (Residence Card application).

Ps: We do not have utility bills or bank statements in joint names, will other letters (library, jobcentre, GP) that are addressed to the non-EEA applicant do the job?

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Re: EEA2 Very Short Document Checklist (Worker)

Post by Jambo » Sun Apr 06, 2014 10:21 pm

There is no legal requirement to prove residence (and not common residence). However the HO do ask for evidence you are current a resident in the UK (any utility bill will do. Doesn't need to be joint).
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Re: EEA2 Very Short Document Checklist (Worker)

Post by Newbie24 » Mon Apr 07, 2014 9:51 am

Jambo wrote:There is no legal requirement to prove residence (and not common residence). However the HO do ask for evidence you are current a resident in the UK (any utility bill will do. Doesn't need to be joint).
Hi Jambo,

Thanks for your input.

The non-EU applicant doesn't have any utility bill on her name.. what about these documents:

Jobcentre JSA Letters
GP/NHS Letters
Library Card & Letter
Full Baby Birth Certificate (less than a month old)

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Re: EEA2 Very Short Document Checklist (Worker)

Post by Jambo » Tue Apr 08, 2014 9:21 am

I would go for an official letter so not your library card but JSA letter.
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Re: EEA2 Very Short Document Checklist (Worker)

Post by Newbie24 » Tue Apr 08, 2014 10:00 am

Jambo wrote:I would go for an official letter so not your library card but JSA letter.
Okay will do!

Just to be on the safe side I will include the following:

1. The official JSA letters
2. NHS/GP/Hospital letters + Birth Certificate of the baby

One last question: does a married non-EU need to show that they are "financially dependent" on the EU national for the RC? Will a simple cover letter do?

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