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Proof of extended family member dependency: sister-in-law
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 11:37 am
by mmalinconia
Dear all,
This forum has helped me a lot in the past. Now I have a new question and hope to get your valuable advice.
I am an EEA citizen working full time, my husband is a non -EEA citizen with EEA 5 years Residence card in UK, he is also employed. We have good income.
Recently we started supporting financially my sister-in-law (my husbands sister), she lives in my husbands home country. She has a two year old daughter. She is not employed.
Before coming to UK, I was living and working in my husbands home country as well for several years.
Now we want to invite my sister-in-law and her daughter to visit us for a couple of months.
1) Are they eligible to get EEA FP as dependent extended family members?
2) For how long period of time do they have to be dependent to qualify? For how many months does my sister-in-law has to provide her bank statements?
3) What other supporting documents does she have to provide?
Re: Proof of extended family member dependency: sister-in-la
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 3:06 pm
by noajthan
mmalinconia wrote:...
1) Are they eligible to get EEA FP as dependent extended family members?
2) For how long period of time do they have to be dependent to qualify? For how many months does my sister-in-law has to provide her bank statements?
3) What other supporting documents does she have to provide?
1) Yes, at least eligible to apply.
No guarantee of success.
2) Not sure. Longer the better probably.
How else does the family member live?
Does she have a partner?
Has she lived in your household in some country?
3) Check the UK Gov guidance.
Similar case, may be of interest:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 06590.html
Re: Proof of extended family member dependency: sister-in-la
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 12:03 am
by mmalinconia
Yes, she is married, but her husband's salary is very low. Will it be a factor not to grant her "dependency status?"
Yes, when I was living in Egypt, for some time she was living with us. But it will be hard to prove (no utility bills or other similar proofs of address). Could I just mention in it my cover letter?
noajthan wrote:mmalinconia wrote:...
1) Are they eligible to get EEA FP as dependent extended family members?
2) For how long period of time do they have to be dependent to qualify? For how many months does my sister-in-law has to provide her bank statements?
3) What other supporting documents does she have to provide?
1) Yes, at least eligible to apply.
No guarantee of success.
2) Not sure. Longer the better probably.
How else does the family member live?
Does she have a partner?
Has she lived in your household in some country?
3) Check the UK Gov guidance.
Similar case, may be of interest:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 06590.html
Re: Proof of extended family member dependency: sister-in-la
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:13 am
by noajthan
mmalinconia wrote:Yes, she is married, but her husband's salary is very low. Will it be a factor not to grant her "dependency status?"
Yes, when I was living in Egypt, for some time she was living with us. But it will be hard to prove (no utility bills or other similar proofs of address). Could I just mention in it my cover letter?
My understanding is It really depends how dependent sister is on your support for her basic needs (for example, food, shelter) and how much comes from her husband.
If husband provides those things then sister is perhaps less dependent on you.
You will need to provide supporting evidence, a cover letter by itself is unlikely to be enough.
At the end of the day it doesn't cost much to apply so maybe the best thing is to just go for it.
Re: Proof of extended family member dependency: sister-in-la
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:00 pm
by mmalinconia
Thanks for your advice. We will apply and will let you know the outcome.