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please help!
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:40 pm
by mocha
Hi
Could you please shed some light on this matter!!
I am a non-EU resident and last year i obtained the EEA family visa for next 5 years as my wife is from the EU. In June this year, i was eligible to apply for 10 year long resident, which i did in June and last week I got my indefinite leave to remain.
Here is the problem, i was able to travel freely with my wife to any other EU countries under my EEA family visa. however, as i just got my passport and biometric residence permit card for my indefinite leave to remain back. UKBA have cancelled my EEA family visa (there was a red stamp over my EEA family visa saying "LEAVE SUPERSEDED BY BIOMETRIC RESIDENCE PERMIT".)
My question is that if i want to go to any EU countries, do i need to apply for visa?
thanks for your help in advance.
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:56 pm
by Jambo
First, they should have not cancelled your RC. It can still co-exist with ILR. You should complain.
Second, if travelling together with your wife visa is not required but is recommended if travelling by air as airline will give you hard time without a (free) visa or RC.
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:18 pm
by mocha
Jambo wrote:First, they should have not cancelled your RC. It can still co-exist with ILR. You should complain.
Second, if travelling together with your wife visa is not required but is recommended if travelling by air as airline will give you hard time without a (free) visa or RC.
i see, thanks Jambo. i may have to speak to my lawyer again.
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:23 pm
by mocha
Jambo wrote:First, they should have not cancelled your RC. It can still co-exist with ILR. You should complain.
Second, if travelling together with your wife visa is not required but is recommended if travelling by air as airline will give you hard time without a (free) visa or RC.
i see, thanks Jambo. i may have to speak to my lawyer again.
Re: please help!
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:41 pm
by Universal soldier
mocha wrote:Hi
Could you please shed some light on this matter!!
I am a non-EU resident and last year i obtained the EEA family visa for next 5 years as my wife is from the EU. In June this year, i was eligible to apply for 10 year long resident, which i did in June and last week I got my indefinite leave to remain.
Here is the problem, i was able to travel freely with my wife to any other EU countries under my EEA family visa. however, as i just got my passport and biometric residence permit card for my indefinite leave to remain back. UKBA have cancelled my EEA family visa (there was a red stamp over my EEA family visa saying "LEAVE SUPERSEDED BY BIOMETRIC RESIDENCE PERMIT".)
My question is that if i want to go to any EU countries, do i need to apply for visa?
thanks for your help in advance.
hello mocha.
congratulation on your ILR. Can you share as what documents did you sent for ILR - 10 years long residence application.
much appreciation will be.
Re: please help!
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:21 pm
by mocha
Universal soldier wrote:mocha wrote:Hi
Could you please shed some light on this matter!!
I am a non-EU resident and last year i obtained the EEA family visa for next 5 years as my wife is from the EU. In June this year, i was eligible to apply for 10 year long resident, which i did in June and last week I got my indefinite leave to remain.
Here is the problem, i was able to travel freely with my wife to any other EU countries under my EEA family visa. however, as i just got my passport and biometric residence permit card for my indefinite leave to remain back. UKBA have cancelled my EEA family visa (there was a red stamp over my EEA family visa saying "LEAVE SUPERSEDED BY BIOMETRIC RESIDENCE PERMIT".)
My question is that if i want to go to any EU countries, do i need to apply for visa?
thanks for your help in advance.
hello mocha.
congratulation on your ILR. Can you share as what documents did you sent for ILR - 10 years long residence application.
much appreciation will be.
hi, everything what they asked for, such as bank statement, degree certificate, application form and covering letter and so on (can't remember). i used a lawyer who prepared a few things for me as well, which i was not sure exactly what they were. i remember i signed a few documents and did not really pay attention as my lawyer said he would take care of everything.
sorry if i can't help you there
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:27 pm
by vinny
njoy1987 wrote:apply for Schengen visa and you can go to the following countries for 90 days in 6 months period
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Re: please help!
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 2:39 pm
by vickylol
mocha wrote:Hi
Could you please shed some light on this matter!!
I am a non-EU resident and last year i obtained the EEA family visa for next 5 years as my wife is from the EU. In June this year, i was eligible to apply for 10 year long resident, which i did in June and last week I got my indefinite leave to remain.
Here is the problem, i was able to travel freely with my wife to any other EU countries under my EEA family visa. however, as i just got my passport and biometric residence permit card for my indefinite leave to remain back. UKBA have cancelled my EEA family visa (there was a red stamp over my EEA family visa saying "LEAVE SUPERSEDED BY BIOMETRIC RESIDENCE PERMIT".)
My question is that if i want to go to any EU countries, do i need to apply for visa?
thanks for your help in advance.
Hi
i Need some Info regarding about your 10 years long residence because i am in same boat student then EEA2.
going to apply for 10 years long residence this month so i need to know what documents have u submit from your wife side that she is exercise EU treaty right.
i will be very thankful to you.
Re: please help!
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 11:00 pm
by mocha
vickylol wrote:mocha wrote:Hi
Could you please shed some light on this matter!!
I am a non-EU resident and last year i obtained the EEA family visa for next 5 years as my wife is from the EU. In June this year, i was eligible to apply for 10 year long resident, which i did in June and last week I got my indefinite leave to remain.
Here is the problem, i was able to travel freely with my wife to any other EU countries under my EEA family visa. however, as i just got my passport and biometric residence permit card for my indefinite leave to remain back. UKBA have cancelled my EEA family visa (there was a red stamp over my EEA family visa saying "LEAVE SUPERSEDED BY BIOMETRIC RESIDENCE PERMIT".)
My question is that if i want to go to any EU countries, do i need to apply for visa?
thanks for your help in advance.
Hi
i Need some Info regarding about your 10 years long residence because i am in same boat student then EEA2.
going to apply for 10 years long residence this month so i need to know what documents have u submit from your wife side that she is exercise EU treaty right.
i will be very thankful to you.
i don't remember my lawyer asked me anything to do with my eea2 documents. just everything i needed for ilr. hope it helps.
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 11:06 pm
by mocha
mocha wrote:Jambo wrote:First, they should have not cancelled your RC. It can still co-exist with ILR. You should complain.
Second, if travelling together with your wife visa is not required but is recommended if travelling by air as airline will give you hard time without a (free) visa or RC.
i see, thanks Jambo. i may have to speak to my lawyer again.
my lawyer has spoken to ukba, they are now saying that i can only have one status under the uk immigration law, even though a friend of mine, she has eea2 as well as ilr at the same time, i know that for fact and i have seen her documents.
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 11:10 pm
by vinny
The
EEA regulations are not under the UK
Immigration rules.
Therefore, the
cancellation was in error.
Moreover, EEA documents do not convey
leave and there was also no "leave" to
supersede.
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 11:27 pm
by Jambo
It is clear they are not familiar with the EEA Regulations. Complain and get them to rectify the mistake they made. Otherwise it wili cost you £55 and several months and/or Schengen visas.
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:26 am
by mocha
thanks Vinny and Jambo, you have been a great help. i will forward all the links to my lawyer and get him to talk to them again.
Re: please help!
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 11:27 pm
by Universal soldier
mocha wrote:Universal soldier wrote:mocha wrote:Hi
Could you please shed some light on this matter!!
I am a non-EU resident and last year i obtained the EEA family visa for next 5 years as my wife is from the EU. In June this year, i was eligible to apply for 10 year long resident, which i did in June and last week I got my indefinite leave to remain.
Here is the problem, i was able to travel freely with my wife to any other EU countries under my EEA family visa. however, as i just got my passport and biometric residence permit card for my indefinite leave to remain back. UKBA have cancelled my EEA family visa (there was a red stamp over my EEA family visa saying "LEAVE SUPERSEDED BY BIOMETRIC RESIDENCE PERMIT".)
My question is that if i want to go to any EU countries, do i need to apply for visa?
thanks for your help in advance.
hello mocha.
congratulation on your ILR. Can you share as what documents did you sent for ILR - 10 years long residence application.
much appreciation will be.
hi, everything what they asked for, such as bank statement, degree certificate, application form and covering letter and so on (can't remember). i used a lawyer who prepared a few things for me as well, which i was not sure exactly what they were. i remember i signed a few documents and did not really pay attention as my lawyer said he would take care of everything.
sorry if i can't help you there
hello mocha.
Do you at least remember that with ILR application- 10 years basis, did you supply the passport/id card of your EEA national partner? Is that necessary to attach as its copy/record is already in the UKBA system when getting EEA2 visa.