EEA Family permit or stay and plead Article 8? Help please
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:47 pm
Hello,
I am hoping someone can help with our dilemma. I am a British citizen living in the UK, my husband is American and currently here for 6 months (I am guessing as a visitor but I really don't know as border security in Paris refused us 3 times then finally allowed him as my husband), due to the financial changes in spousal visas we don't meet the financial requirements for me to sponsor him to come here to the UK so we planned on going down the Surrinder Singh route and going to work in Europe with our son (UK Citizen) and applying for a family permit to come back. However my Mum's health has deteriorated and I really don't want to leave her on her own which puts us in a predicament.
My husband has given up everything in the US to come here so if he was forced to return like many others our family would be ripped apart for the long term.
Are there any alternatives to exercising my treaty rights? We have been looking at Article 8 and to be honest I am just getting more and more confused by it all. Money is really tight for us, and we hoped to avoid legal fees so any advice would be amazing.
Thank you loads in advance,
Emma
I am hoping someone can help with our dilemma. I am a British citizen living in the UK, my husband is American and currently here for 6 months (I am guessing as a visitor but I really don't know as border security in Paris refused us 3 times then finally allowed him as my husband), due to the financial changes in spousal visas we don't meet the financial requirements for me to sponsor him to come here to the UK so we planned on going down the Surrinder Singh route and going to work in Europe with our son (UK Citizen) and applying for a family permit to come back. However my Mum's health has deteriorated and I really don't want to leave her on her own which puts us in a predicament.
My husband has given up everything in the US to come here so if he was forced to return like many others our family would be ripped apart for the long term.
Are there any alternatives to exercising my treaty rights? We have been looking at Article 8 and to be honest I am just getting more and more confused by it all. Money is really tight for us, and we hoped to avoid legal fees so any advice would be amazing.
Thank you loads in advance,
Emma