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Raj1986 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2017 8:22 amHi All fellows
Now that I can relax knowing the fact that I am not the only one to receive that letter for ''further checks''. Thanks to this forum.
I had been to Cardiff center on 30/11/2017 and I was given a letter saying that there are further checks that HO need to do before approving my application.
I came to the Uk as student in Oct 2007 and then got my visa refused in Jan 2009 as I did not pass my course that I actually came here to do, then I went to appeal against the HO's decision and and that Appeal got refused in Aug 2009, then my lawyer suggested to appeal in the court of appeal as he can clearly see that judge gave the wrong decision, so I went to court of appeal and the appeal went through and I got my leave to remain in 2011 Feb.
After this visa I had another extension in Aug 2012 for two years to be expired in Feb 2014. Then in 2013 Oct I got married to my wife who is an EEA national and got my eea RC in Feb 2014, which is expiring in Feb 2019. You are required to submit substantial evidence for your spouse to prove that she is a qualified person exercising treaty rights for the WHOLE period that you are using under the EEA rules towards your 10 years long residence. Your payslips are completely irrelevant. Failure to provide the documents SET(LR) asks for in terms of your time on EEA route and you face an ILR refusal.
So, now that I have finished my ten years in Oct 2017 so I went to hit the most waited day of my life and they just ask me to wait little longer.
Documents provided:
Application form with two pics
Life in the Uk and Eng test
Photocopies of all air tickets of my absences.
My educational documents since Oct 2007 failed and passed both.
Photocopies of all previous BRPs.
My wife's employment history from HMRC and recent payslips since April 2017.
Her passport.
Marriage certificate
My payslips since I became EEA family member Completely irrelevant.
I tried to give only very relevant documents and I did ask the lady who handed me over the letter if she wants any further document to help processing the application, she said no just wait for the reply.
So guys, any suggestions, what sort of checks they do and what sort of time I should expect them to come back to me, I regret going to one day service as I am afraid that if I do not hear anything back from them until Oct 2018, I will qualify for permanent residence as EEA family member anyways and no cost at all.
Thank you all in advance.
And proof of cohabitation, i.e. tenancy agreements etc.?