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EEA4 help pls

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:20 am
by guzy
I am new to this form I will be a greatful if i can get some advise
As I am a non eea national and married to a eea national we came to UK in 2008 I got my eea2 in oct 2010 valid until oct 2015.I just made a application for eea4
MY wife who is a eea national she started work in a company as a self employed july 2008 til march 2009
April 2009 she got employed in the same company as a full time employee and left dec 2009 and got a new job in a different company from jan 2010 till may 2010 and than she lost her job there and got a new job in june 2010 to date.The document i provided to proof my wife's five year work in uk are..
HM Revenue self assessment statement 2008-2009
P60 2009-2010
P60 2010-2011
P60 2011-2012
P60 2012-2013
Letter from employer confirming her self employment and employment 2008-2009 letter from current employer last 6 payslip all WRS tenancy contract for last five years council tax bill for last five years

Is this enough evidence to proof that my wife excited treaty right

Re: EEA4 help pls

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 12:20 pm
by fatimahh
[quote="guzy"]As I am a non eea national and married to a eea national we came to UK in 2008 I got my eea2 in oct 2010 valid until oct 2015.I just made a application for eea4 [/quote]

For my own understanding how come you submited an application for EEA4 just after 3 years of receiving EEA 2 :?: Are you not suppose to do so only after you complete 5 years of residency from the date you receive your EEA2?

Re: EEA4 help pls

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 12:47 pm
by Imshzd
guzy wrote:I am new to this form I will be a greatful if i can get some advise
As I am a non eea national and married to a eea national we came to UK in 2008 I got my eea2 in oct 2010 valid until oct 2015.I just made a application for eea4
MY wife who is a eea national she started work in a company as a self employed july 2008 til march 2009
April 2009 she got employed in the same company as a full time employee and left dec 2009 and got a new job in a different company from jan 2010 till may 2010 and than she lost her job there and got a new job in june 2010 to date.The document i provided to proof my wife's five year work in uk are..
HM Revenue self assessment statement 2008-2009
P60 2009-2010
P60 2010-2011
P60 2011-2012
P60 2012-2013
Letter from employer confirming her self employment and employment 2008-2009 letter from current employer last 6 payslip all WRS tenancy contract for last five years council tax bill for last five years

Is this enough evidence to proof that my wife excited treaty right
For the year 2008-2009,self assessment is not enough.you are require to sent invoices,or bank statements which shows self employment activities.
For the year 2009-2013,you are require to sent p60s and at least 6 month payslips each year.
All employment letters are vital in your case.
Rest of the documents are fine.

Best of luck.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 1:36 pm
by guzy
thx for reply

but when i applied for my FMRS i gave all the evidence of self employed as invoices national insurance contribution

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 1:51 pm
by Imshzd
guzy wrote:thx for reply

but when i applied for my FMRS i gave all the evidence of self employed as invoices national insurance contribution
It's better if you sent it again and avoid any delays.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 2:00 pm
by guzy
Is the letter from employer confirming her self employed will not be enough

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 2:02 pm
by Imshzd
guzy wrote:Is the letter from employer confirming her self employed will not be enough

Yes,you can do this way as well.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 2:09 pm
by guzy
thx

so as i mention before that a letter from employer confirming her self employment and employment 2008-2009
hope it would be enough

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 11:55 am
by Amber
guzy wrote:eea3/eea4 sent - 20/06/2013
coa received eea4 - 25/06/2013
pr -????????/

Its nearly four months but i didn't hear anything from home office is it normal? somone else is in the same sitatioun?

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 1:54 pm
by Obie
They are required in law to take up to six months to deal with your application. Therefore there is nothing illegal about 4 months.

Re: EEA4 help pls

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 4:32 pm
by askmeplz82
fatimahh wrote:
guzy wrote:As I am a non eea national and married to a eea national we came to UK in 2008 I got my eea2 in oct 2010 valid until oct 2015.I just made a application for eea4
For my own understanding how come you submited an application for EEA4 just after 3 years of receiving EEA 2 :?: Are you not suppose to do so only after you complete 5 years of residency from the date you receive your EEA2?
5 years start from the day arrive in the UK with EEA family permit or If living in the UK already 5 years after marriage

Re: EEA4 help pls

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 4:35 pm
by askmeplz82
guzy wrote:I am new to this form I will be a greatful if i can get some advise
As I am a non eea national and married to a eea national we came to UK in 2008 I got my eea2 in oct 2010 valid until oct 2015.I just made a application for eea4
MY wife who is a eea national she started work in a company as a self employed july 2008 til march 2009
April 2009 she got employed in the same company as a full time employee and left dec 2009 and got a new job in a different company from jan 2010 till may 2010 and than she lost her job there and got a new job in june 2010 to date.The document i provided to proof my wife's five year work in uk are..
HM Revenue self assessment statement 2008-2009
P60 2009-2010
P60 2010-2011
P60 2011-2012
P60 2012-2013
Letter from employer confirming her self employment and employment 2008-2009 letter from current employer last 6 payslip all WRS tenancy contract for last five years council tax bill for last five years

Is this enough evidence to proof that my wife excited treaty right
Is your family member from A8 national ?

If not that's fine otherwise home office asking nowadays WRS certificate if they start working even after self employed

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 6:21 pm
by guzy
yes she is from A8

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 7:23 pm
by askmeplz82
guzy wrote:yes she is from A8


Is Your EEA family member registered with home office ( WRS ) when started new job in 2009?

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:01 am
by guzy
Yes she did register herself when she started new job

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:44 am
by askmeplz82
guzy wrote:Yes she did register herself when she started new job
so sit back and relax nothing to worry.

You can't do anything now. Wait till 6 months