gugulak wrote:However, they keep his EEA2 form and they has said that it is in consideraton, because we are unmarried couple and he has not valid stay here.
There are a number of issues with this application. He is not a family member, so the Home Office will decide based on the circumstances. And he was in the UK before without status, so he cannot really claim the right of free movement.
If you want to guarantee success, you should get married in one of your home country. Then he can apply for an EEA family permit from your home country. He only needs a tourist visa to satisfy legal stay. It will take a few weeks and some traveling, but there is little that could go wrong.
Of course you can also wait for the outcome of the application, but it could take a long time.
And just make sure: you are not from one of the ascension states?
Tom