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article 10 residence card and joining a husband
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 10:14 pm
by goodpartner
hello everybody,
Wife Non-EU national has a article 10 residence card they already came to Uk but then she needed to fly back home, while EU citizen found a job and exercising his treaty rights here.
My question is, I know it is written that she can join him, but how this process is going on? I mean what documents she needs to provide with Airway companies to be allowed to be boarded? And what documents to show to immigration officer? It is going to be difficult?
Thank you in advance for your advises and experience.
Re: article 10 residence card and joining a husband
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 10:45 am
by Caravel88
Where is the EU citizen from?
Which country issued the residence card?
To enter the UK, the card + marriage cert. (proof of family ties) should suffice.
If the couple are not travelling together, a couple documents showing that the EU spouse is in the UK (a utility bill, for instance) + proof of work (work contract copy, payslip etc.) is needed.
goodpartner wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 10:14 pm
hello everybody,
Wife Non-EU national has a article 10 residence card they already came to Uk but then she needed to fly back home, while EU citizen found a job and exercising his treaty rights here.
My question is, I know it is written that she can join him, but how this process is going on? I mean what documents she needs to provide with Airway companies to be allowed to be boarded? And what documents to show to immigration officer? It is going to be difficult?
Thank you in advance for your advises and experience.
Re: article 10 residence card and joining a husband
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2018 4:12 am
by goodpartner
Caravel88 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 10:45 am
Where is the EU citizen from?
Which country issued the residence card?
To enter the UK, the card + marriage cert. (proof of family ties) should suffice.
If the couple are not travelling together, a couple documents showing that the EU spouse is in the UK (a utility bill, for instance) + proof of work (work contract copy, payslip etc.) is needed.
goodpartner wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 10:14 pm
hello everybody,
Wife Non-EU national has a article 10 residence card they already came to Uk but then she needed to fly back home, while EU citizen found a job and exercising his treaty rights here.
My question is, I know it is written that she can join him, but how this process is going on? I mean what documents she needs to provide with Airway companies to be allowed to be boarded? And what documents to show to immigration officer? It is going to be difficult?
Thank you in advance for your advises and experience.
EU citizen from Latvia, they lived in Lithuania and his wife got Lithuanian article 10 residence card " residence card of EU family member"
The question what documents she can provide on the border officer proving that she is joining her husband.
Re: article 10 residence card and joining a husband
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2018 9:53 am
by Caravel88
I have already answered that question.
goodpartner wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 4:12 am
Caravel88 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 10:45 am
Where is the EU citizen from?
Which country issued the residence card?
To enter the UK, the card + marriage cert. (proof of family ties) should suffice.
If the couple are not travelling together, a couple documents showing that the EU spouse is in the UK (a utility bill, for instance) + proof of work (work contract copy, payslip etc.) is needed.
goodpartner wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 10:14 pm
hello everybody,
Wife Non-EU national has a article 10 residence card they already came to Uk but then she needed to fly back home, while EU citizen found a job and exercising his treaty rights here.
My question is, I know it is written that she can join him, but how this process is going on? I mean what documents she needs to provide with Airway companies to be allowed to be boarded? And what documents to show to immigration officer? It is going to be difficult?
Thank you in advance for your advises and experience.
EU citizen from Latvia, they lived in Lithuania and his wife got Lithuanian article 10 residence card " residence card of EU family member"
The question what documents she can provide on the border officer proving that she is joining her husband.
Re: article 10 residence card and joining a husband
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 9:22 pm
by goodpartner
Is it going to be sufficient to show payslips, contract of employment, bank statement? Because there is no utility bills as the room is rented not the whole flat...
joining husband under Article 10 residence card
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 9:25 pm
by goodpartner
hello everybody,
Wife Non-EU national has a article 10 residence card they already came to Uk but then she needed to fly back home, while EU citizen found a job and exercising his treaty rights here.
My question is, I know it is written that she can join him, but how this process is going on? I mean what documents she needs to provide with Airway companies to be allowed to be boarded? And what documents to show to immigration officer? It is going to be difficult?
The following documents is enough or it is best not to fly with them?
Payslips, contract of employment, bank statements, marriage certificate, certified copy of EU citizen passport, residence card ( article 10)
Thank you.
Re: joining husband under Article 10 residence card
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 11:56 am
by goodpartner
anybody please, as my friend is flying tomorrow. And her Husband lives in Scotland and she arrives in London and then taking a bus.
Can the border officer demand her husband to meet her in airport? and whether is it sufficient to produce the documents : Payslips, contract of employment, bank statements, marriage certificate, certified copy of EU citizen passport, residence card ( article 10) IN order to be admitted into UK???
Re: joining husband under Article 10 residence card
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 11:09 am
by goodpartner
anybody?
One more question can airline deny the boarding if you want to join the husband?? Do you need to prove to Aircompany that the husband is in the country of destination.