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EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passport
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:51 am
by ZAGHAM
HI
I M EEA FAMILY MEMBER AND I HAVE TO TRANSFER MY CURRENT 5 YRS UK VISA TO MY NEW PASSPORT.
I NEED BRP. WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE. AND TELL ME THE WAY OF ANSWER HOW TO CHECK IT OR IF U CAN SEND ME BY EMAIL.
THANKS
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Re: EEA FAMILY MEMBER TRANSFER CURRENT UK VISA TO NEW PASSPO
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:59 am
by ohara
Which "visa" are you talking about?
If you have a residence card of a family member of an EEA national, that isn't a visa. You don't need to transfer it to your new passport, it is still valid even if your passport expires.
People on EEA migration route do not get a BRP; that's for those on UK visa route only.
Residence cars for non-EEA family members ARE issued as biometric cards now, but there doesn't seem to be a way to transfer a vignette to a biometric RC. The only way I can think of doing it is by 'losing' your old passport, and then simply applying for a new RC and paying the £65.
You could try just applying for an RC, but if you send your passport to HO and they refuse to issue a new RC while you still have a valid one in your passport, they might get a bit suspicious if a week later you have suddenly lost the passport.
Re: EEA FAMILY MEMBER TRANSFER CURRENT UK VISA TO NEW PASSPO
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 10:27 am
by vinny
Re: EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passpo
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 10:32 am
by noajthan
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I NEED BRP. WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE. AND TELL ME THE WAY OF ANSWER HOW TO CHECK IT OR IF U CAN SEND ME BY EMAIL.
THANKS
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Re: EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passpo
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:10 pm
by ZAGHAM
Hi
thanks for reply
I have eea family member 5 years residence document stiker on my old passport l want transfer to my new one or apply for brp.because once I went a company for job they said u can't work till than your current visa must be on current passport or u must be have a biometric resident card.
so I apply by TOC with fee of 223 pound's one and I did photo and finger print in the post office.but after that they sended me all documents returned and said it's not right place to transfer ur visa here . u must be apply by
www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucitizen
but from there I don't know what to do.
can u guide me
THANKS
Re: EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passpo
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:20 pm
by ohara
ZAGHAM wrote:so I apply by TOC with fee of 223 pound's one and I did photo and finger print in the post office.but after that they sended me all documents returned and said it's not right place to transfer ur visa here . u must be apply by
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucitizen
You don't have a visa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You have an EEA residence card, these are not issued as passport stickers now, they are separate cards. You just need to apply for a new one using form EEA(FM):
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _06-16.pdf
The cost is £65 and you will need to give biometric information at a post office which costs £19.20. Not sure why the hell you paid £223

Re: EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passpo
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 1:16 am
by ZAGHAM
actually my wife is Italian and currently my visa not expire yet.
in both conditions aswell i have use this form that I send me.
thanks bro
Re: EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passpo
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 1:19 am
by ZAGHAM
and I said they give us now card which card brp one or
normally card with sticker on it.
thanks
Re: EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passpo
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:49 am
by ohara
I don't think you understand.
As the family member of an EEA national, you have the right under EU law to reside in the UK with your spouse. Your residence card is not a visa, it is simply proof of your status. You are not required to have an RC, and you would still be permitted to remain here, it would just be difficult for you to prove your right to work.
Your right to live and work in the UK is entirely dependent on your spouses economic activity. If your wife stops exercising treaty rights (and she doesn't have PR), neither of you will have a basis to remain in the UK, regardless of whether you have an RC or not.
In answer to your question, yes the RC is a biometric card now. It is still called a residence card, not to be confused with a biometric residence permit (BRP) which is how UK visas are issued.
Re: EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passpo
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:29 pm
by ZAGHAM
thanks a lot
I get my all answers
Re: EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passport
Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 8:39 pm
by msmahmud
Hello @ZAGHAM
Hope you problem is solve.
Could you please advise me how did you solve this issue. Did you apply for a new card? which form you use?
I am having the same issue. Currently im working in a company and im in the process to change the company however the new company is asking me the get the visa is my current valid passport. and I cant find the right form.
Thanks in advance
Shahriyar
Re: EEA family member transfer current UK visa to new passport
Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 5:48 am
by khan007592
HELLO
I encountered the same problem back in end of 2015 when I nearly lost my job the reason being that my visa need to be in a current passport , I was shocked on a bit of research I found that basically according to the UKBA guidelines all visas not in current passport are not valid unless in a current passport. I contacted UKBA told my issue they sent me a letter to give it to my employer and also ask me to tell them that they can call them and check whether I am allowed or not , Lucikly it worked.
The problem in this situation is finding a new job as I missed out on 3 or 4 good job opportunities on final stage just having this issue as generally employers dont know about this issue and they are bit cautious , even though I SHOWED my letter from UKBA ALONG with visa and explained that I am currently working but no avail.
The soloution to this problem is to make a new application for EEA2 , THAT was something I was not prepared to do naturally to go through all this process , FROM my understanding a lot of people dont know about this problem as UKBA started issuing cards later rather than stickers on passport.
HOPE IT HELPS