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Please keep to one thread on the same subject.mzenzen wrote:guys, i need a little advice in here..
got married with an EEA on the 06-0e9-2006 the date on the divorce petition that was sent is the 24-08-2009 which makes it 2 year 11 months and 18 days.. so 3 years less 12 days!!!!! how would that affect my application for the residence retention after divorcing an EEA national??????????????????
juicybiscuit wrote:An update FINALLY.
I finally got my documents back (13 months after sending them away).
Like Morpheo the HO have simply sent me a new residence card which states I am a family member of an EEA national (slightly odd as the whole reason for me applying is that I have just ceased to be a family member).
The residence card is a photo one on a sticker attached to my passport and is valid for 5 years.
In addition I got a bog standard letter stating my only claim to remain here is a a family member of an EEA citizen and should he leave or I cease to be a family member (which is the case) then I should notify the HO.
WHAT A BUNCH OF IDIOTS.
So long and short is:
- HO looks like they're happy for me to retain my rights.
- HO haven't got a suitable Microsoft Word template set up which deals with such circumstances so decide to throw in a bog standard letter which isn't relevant to me.
- HO haven't got a suitable residence card for my circumstances so just use the bog standard family member one.
I've now written a scathing email to them requesting they send at the very least a letter stating that I have retained my rights of residence having ceased to be a family member of an EEA citizen.
There's no way in hell my rights of residence are dependent on an ex-husband (and ex-family member).
It's really sad (but totally expected) that the HO just can't be bothered to try and give me a little more clarity, or at very least some documentation that I can show at the airport if needed.