Hello,
My wife and I both have a "UK Residence Documentation for a National of an EEA State" documents - small blue booklets with six pages. We are both Hungarians and have already worked more than a year here so this is why/how we got these documents. We travelled for them to Croydon Immigration Office personally.
These documents have our UK address in them, written in just with black inked pen. There is plenty of space to write in a new address - as we have just moved to a new home in the UK (just from one part of a town to an other part of the same town). In Croydon the officer told us that we are free to enter our new address into these booklets in case we move. But, just ten minutes ago I called them and they told no, we will need to fill out new EEA1 forms and wait up to six months to get the new booklets with the new address or to travell to Croydon Office in person again... But, the officer also said that it wasn't a problem if we didn't update the address, so he said it was up to us...
My questions:
- Which officer is right? Can we just write into the booklets our new address or do we really need to undergo that long procedure again? (Also, if we move (inside the UK) every 6-12 months, which has a good chance because of my job, then should we do this EEA1 form procedure each time up to 5-6 years? By the time we get the new booklets we can apply again because of a new move...)
- Is it correct that we will have no problem (of any kind) at all if we do not update the booklets with the new address?
Thank you for your help in advance.
Cheers,
Attila
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