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Non EEA national apply for RC, lawyer or no lawyer?

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 3:34 pm
by fiona49cf
fiona49cf wrote:
Hi everyone, I am new to the site and have noticed a lot of good advice from others and would like to share my experience and I am also in need of some suggestions for my case.

My husband(Spanish) and I (non EEA national) have recently moved from Spain to UK. I know I need to apply for a RC. Today i visited a lawyer who quote a price for me for 700 pounds. Do you usually need a lawyer for this type of application? Would it be a better application if it is filled professionally by lawyers?

We literally just arrived to UK 4 days ago, we have signed a rental apartment but have not moved in yet ( will move in in December). My husband just started to work 3 days ago (has no bank account and pay slip yet). We basically has just arrived and do not know what is going on.

If we can have some good suggestions it would be very helpful, thanks !

Re: Non EEA national apply for RC, lawyer or no lawyer?

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:45 pm
by noajthan
fiona49cf wrote:...

My husband(Spanish) and I (non EEA national) have recently moved from Spain to UK. I know I need to apply for a RC. Today i visited a lawyer who quote a price for me for 700 pounds. Do you usually need a lawyer for this type of application? Would it be a better application if it is filled professionally by lawyers?

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If we can have some good suggestions it would be very helpful, thanks !

Welcome to UK!

You don't need a lawyer for this type of application; you just need to be methodical & organised (& supply all the necessary documentary supporting evidence).

The forum FAQs may help too:
eea-route-applications/eea-faqs-common- ... 14867.html

Re: Non EEA national apply for RC, lawyer or no lawyer?

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 1:46 am
by chriskv1
No lawyer is the best choice if your application is straight forward , which it is .


Guidance is available in plenty , Educate yourself here . Be organised and submit a very well formed application , It will only cost you £65+£20 = £85.

A lawyer would cost you around £1000 +

Be wise :)