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EEA1 and EEA2 refused .friend seek help pls

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 8:55 pm
by walidukdz
hello all my firend has received today all his paper back from the home office.
so let me explain it .his wife is Spanish and he is Algerian .they both applied for EEA1 and EEA2 .but today they received 2 document saying:
unfortunately the submitted document are insufficient to establish that your client has the right to reside under 2006 regulations as outlined above .I am therefore returning the application and the document with this letter ,this letter who indicate what additional document /evidence your client need to provide ,should she wish to reapply for registration certificate a further application can be made using eea1 application form available the UKBA website.......

Please note that this is not a formal determination of your clients status under the regulation .our purpose in returning the documents is to to enable your client to assemble a complete dossier supporting evidence and to submit this with a fresh application when she is in position to do so .in the meanwhile we will not be giving any further consideration to yor clients case.
so basically they are asking my wife for evidence of exercising treaty rights in the UK
my wife used to be employed part time as well as being self employed .the documents I sent were self employed assessment,few bills from HMRC and few payslips dating from last year in which there is only 16 hours a week. Also a confirmation from an accountant which states that he is dealing with her tax returns.in her bank statements show that she was getting support from her parents and there have been regular transfer every month. therefore she is also self sufficient .
at the moment she is working full time as a nanny and getting paid cash in hand.but we are looking to submit her taxes at the end of this financial year in October.so what steps should I be taking next? and If I am missing anything what would it be please?

thanks in advance and I would appreciate your help very much .
warm regards

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 9:04 pm
by Jambo
I'm confused. Is it your friend, your client or you who applied?

Instead of trying to exercise treaty rights in 3 different ways, choose one with the strongest evidence.

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 9:04 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
Is this for your friend, her lawyer, the friend of your lawyer, etc? I'm rather confused.

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 9:05 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
Jambo wrote:I'm confused. Is it your friend, your client or you who applied?

Instead of trying to exercise treaty rights in 3 different ways, choose one with the strongest evidence.
Two confused minds think alike!

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 9:10 pm
by walidukdz
sorry for the confusion .the letter was addressed to my friend's lawyer whom Im trying to help. I just copied and pasted what was written on it.
and just to clarify about her employment she is only working as a nanny at the moment but still registered as self-employed meaning she can still pay her taxes .thanks a lot for your consideration

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 10:05 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
walidukdz wrote:sorry for the confusion .the letter was addressed to my friend's lawyer whom Im trying to help. I just copied and pasted what was written on it.
and just to clarify about her employment she is only working as a nanny at the moment but still registered as self-employed meaning she can still pay her taxes .thanks a lot for your consideration
If the lady is working she needs to be able to demonstrate that (letter from employer for example, if self employed evidence as such). I wish her all the best.

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 11:55 am
by walidukdz
Thanks .but why would they send back all document back ?they could have asked for letter from employer. I as said before .i can provide letter from employer .my spanish friend's wife work as a nanny .but would this paper be enought to send again the application EEA1 and EEA2 ?

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 12:01 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
Better sent back than lost (it's been known to happen).

Get the employer's letter and make a fresh application.