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EEA Right to Remain Application
Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 11:30 am
by vinayunited
Hi All,
I am filling up my EEA FM application in order for the Right to Remain. I have got my divorce a couple of weeks ago and have until the 3rd of June to submit my new application to remain.
I have a few questions that needs clarification and was hoping one of the gurus could help out.
1. My ex wife was a student (she was working part time at the university too) for the entire duration of our marriage and has never claimed (and doesn't intend to claim) the permanent residence. If that is the case then do i complete Section 8 and then proceed to the last section or do i have to complete section 11 to 17.
2. Do i present evidence about my relationship (after my divorce) even though i got my inital EEA2 without presenting any proofs besides my marriage certificate.
Thanks
Re: EEA Right to Remain Application
Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 11:34 am
by vinayunited
3. Also can i ask for my passport back as soon as I make application so that I can continue to travel while they judge my case ?
Re: EEA Right to Remain Application
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 2:33 pm
by vinayunited
Hi ALl,
Could someone please have a look and give me some advices ?
Re: EEA Right to Remain Application
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 8:00 pm
by forestgump
Hi there.
For the first, are you want to apply for temporary 5yrs Residence Card or PR as a Retained Rights of Residence?
You need to prove that duration of your marriage at least 3yrs and 1 of them spent in the UK.
1. As your ex-wife worked (part-time) and studied at the same time, you need to show that she held a CSI during her study and all of her employment documents from the date of your marriage till divorce.
2. If you have a new relationship after your divorce, of course you need to state this in your application form and a cover letter.
3. You can get your documents back through this Home Office service.
https://www.gov.uk/visa-documents-returned
Be sure that you have a Family Permit, Residence Card or another form of a Entry Clearance Visa when coming back to the UK, otherwise you may not be allowed back.
Re: EEA Right to Remain Application
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:05 am
by vinayunited
Hi All,
I got my visa this morning for another 5 years (Right to remain). Thank you everyone on this forum who have helped me along. Without this forum i would have never been able to go through this rigorous and taxing application.
Re: EEA Right to Remain Application
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:32 pm
by too old
Hi May i ask if you applied after 2nd of february 2017 , if yes please could you share with us if you had submitted your ex wife PASSPORT or ID card with your application . Thanks
Re: EEA Right to Remain Application
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:48 pm
by vinayunited
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Hi May i ask if you applied after 2nd of february 2017 , if yes please could you share with us if you had submitted your ex wife PASSPORT or ID card with your application . Thanks
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Hi,
I applied in the first week of June and yes i submitted my ex wife passport. They returned it within a week along with my passport.
EEA Right to Remain - What's next ?
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:50 pm
by vinayunited
Hi All,
I have a couple of questions now that i have got my EEA right to remain.
1. I have applied for health insurance as it was one of the requirements (even though I am working) but I remember something that said that they are going to remove the CSI option. Is that true ? Can i cancel it ?
2. If i complete this visa that would be 8 years in total that i would be on European guidelines. Is there a time after which I can apply to remain here indefinitely ? I have lived as a student and PSW in the UK since 2007 and under EEA since 2014
3. I would like to live in Paris for a few months, my work is flexible to allow me to do this. Is there a restrictions on the amount of time that I need to be in the UK? If i do live in Paris i will come to London at least a couple of times a month.
Thanks