Anyone submitted EEA4 & EEA2 simultaneously to get eithe
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 3:42 pm
Simultaneous application EEA4 & EEA2. (Strategic plan and advice).
Me: South African (Holding RC expiring in Oct 13).
Unmarried Partner: Belgian
Basically there is a couple months gap where my partner was not exercising treaty rights, so basically I want to know if anyone feedback on documents they used for their a similar situation / application as well as any feedback on my suggested strategy.
The strategy:
As there is a very good chance I will not be granted PR due to the above gap my plan is to send the documents I have which are relevant for an EEA4 application covering 5 years. With the EEA4 Application I will submit a cover letter asking that should my EEA4 not be granted can they please transfer my file to the EEA2 department as they only required a couple of months (Proving) treaty rights are being exercised which we have no problem.
Is this possible or will they just refuse my EEA4 application and send documents back and not to EEA2. They are both located in the same building which is why I thought it would work.
Documents I will be sending.
Myself – Self employed
1. Self assessments (Covering 5 years)
2. Bank statement cover only showing address.
3. NI & Tax payment confirmations.
Partner
1. P60’s (Covering 2005 – 2008)
2. Letter from employer confirming working for them from 2008 – 2011 on letter headed paper.
3. 2011 – current (Self employed) – has self assessment to submit.
4. Bank statement – Front cover 5 years.
5. Utility bills covering 5 years.
Durable relationship:
1. Tenancy agreement
2. Joint bank account
Any feedback on documentation as well as the simultaneous application.
Me: South African (Holding RC expiring in Oct 13).
Unmarried Partner: Belgian
Basically there is a couple months gap where my partner was not exercising treaty rights, so basically I want to know if anyone feedback on documents they used for their a similar situation / application as well as any feedback on my suggested strategy.
The strategy:
As there is a very good chance I will not be granted PR due to the above gap my plan is to send the documents I have which are relevant for an EEA4 application covering 5 years. With the EEA4 Application I will submit a cover letter asking that should my EEA4 not be granted can they please transfer my file to the EEA2 department as they only required a couple of months (Proving) treaty rights are being exercised which we have no problem.
Is this possible or will they just refuse my EEA4 application and send documents back and not to EEA2. They are both located in the same building which is why I thought it would work.
Documents I will be sending.
Myself – Self employed
1. Self assessments (Covering 5 years)
2. Bank statement cover only showing address.
3. NI & Tax payment confirmations.
Partner
1. P60’s (Covering 2005 – 2008)
2. Letter from employer confirming working for them from 2008 – 2011 on letter headed paper.
3. 2011 – current (Self employed) – has self assessment to submit.
4. Bank statement – Front cover 5 years.
5. Utility bills covering 5 years.
Durable relationship:
1. Tenancy agreement
2. Joint bank account
Any feedback on documentation as well as the simultaneous application.