Spouse visa extension rejected after 10 years in the country
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 2:52 am
Me and my wife been married for over 9 years having 6yr old daughter and son due in 3 months. I am a EU member and my wife is non EU country.
Until now she was on extended 5 yr visa depending on my status as a EEA sponsor. Over a year ago (yes HO kept us uninformed for over 12months) my wife applied for indefinite stay under my EEA status and me being self employed for majority of past 6 years. Her application was rejected based on the fact that me as a self employed I was not exercising treaty rights enough (lack of enough evidence like invoices or tax returns for past 5 years)
We do have right to appeal and thought we could maybe support our application stating we currently are high education - my wife has a year left to her degree (part time studies while working full time) and I've got two years towards my degree (studying full time).
Don't know really what to do as my wife being deported to her country (Zimbabwe) means for all my all of us - 6 year old daughter and unborn son, that we will all suffer. All the savings will go towards flights and some accommodation for sometime. Without degrees and high savings there is no way to succeed as we know how unstable economics is there with almost impossible to find employment.
Please help as I don't know what to do next. I did. It expect this outcome.
Until now she was on extended 5 yr visa depending on my status as a EEA sponsor. Over a year ago (yes HO kept us uninformed for over 12months) my wife applied for indefinite stay under my EEA status and me being self employed for majority of past 6 years. Her application was rejected based on the fact that me as a self employed I was not exercising treaty rights enough (lack of enough evidence like invoices or tax returns for past 5 years)
We do have right to appeal and thought we could maybe support our application stating we currently are high education - my wife has a year left to her degree (part time studies while working full time) and I've got two years towards my degree (studying full time).
Don't know really what to do as my wife being deported to her country (Zimbabwe) means for all my all of us - 6 year old daughter and unborn son, that we will all suffer. All the savings will go towards flights and some accommodation for sometime. Without degrees and high savings there is no way to succeed as we know how unstable economics is there with almost impossible to find employment.
Please help as I don't know what to do next. I did. It expect this outcome.