Switch from pre settled to settled status eu settlement
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:26 am
Hi wonderful people hope everyone doing great.
I had residence card since January 2018 as unmarried partner and we registered the marriage on the 18 April 2019 . I applied for settled status last week and recieved this 2 emails today.
Advice please
First email >
Thank you for your application under the EU Settlement Scheme.
We are in the process of considering your application. To complete our consideration we require the following additional information or evidence to help us to make sure we reach the correct decision:
Evidence of your relationship to the EEA citizen or their spouse or civil partner (and their relationship to the EEA citizen) as follows:
Full Birth Certificate showing parent's names .Marriage Certificate. or any other evidence that proves relationship to sponsor.
This is so we can confirm that you meet the definition of a family member of a relevant EEA citizen as claimed.
Further guidance on family members who are eligible to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme along with guidance on documentation to provide as proof of your family relationship to an EEA citizen can be found at the www.gov.uk/government/publications/eu-s ... r-guidance
Additional evidence of residence in the UK and Islands to cover the following period:
April 2021 to November 2021OR any other qualifying period you wish to rely on
This second email after submitted the evidence 10 minutes later after I submitted the evidence.
Evidence that you have been the family member of an EEA citizen for the continuous qualifying period that you are relying on to demonstrate your eligibility.
To qualify for settled status (indefinite leave to enter or remain) we need to confirm that you have been the family member of an EEA citizen for the continuous qualifying period that you are relying on to demonstrate your eligibility. The evidence you have provided indicates that you became the family member of an EEA citizen less than five years ago on 18 April 2019 when you married your EEA National spouse.
If you wish to rely on a relationship to another relevant EEA citizen or qualifying British citizen before 18 April 2019, please provide evidence of the identity and nationality of that EEA citizen or British citizen. This includes:
their EU Settlement Scheme reference number; ortheir valid EEA passport; ortheir valid EEA national identity card; ortheir valid British passport
‘Valid’ means that the document is genuine and has not expired or been cancelled or invalidated.
evidence of your relationship to the EEA citizen or qualifying British citizen.
Further guidance on family members who are eligible to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme along with guidance on documentation to provide as proof of your family relationship to an EEA citizen can be found at https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eucitizens-families
evidence of the EEA citizen’s continuous qualifying period of residence in the UK and Islands which corresponds (or corresponded) with yours.if you are relying on your relationship to the qualifying British citizen, evidence that you meet the Surinder Singh criteria as listed at https://www.gov.uk/settled-statuseu-cit ... ss-citizen
I had residence card since January 2018 as unmarried partner and we registered the marriage on the 18 April 2019 . I applied for settled status last week and recieved this 2 emails today.
Advice please
First email >
Thank you for your application under the EU Settlement Scheme.
We are in the process of considering your application. To complete our consideration we require the following additional information or evidence to help us to make sure we reach the correct decision:
Evidence of your relationship to the EEA citizen or their spouse or civil partner (and their relationship to the EEA citizen) as follows:
Full Birth Certificate showing parent's names .Marriage Certificate. or any other evidence that proves relationship to sponsor.
This is so we can confirm that you meet the definition of a family member of a relevant EEA citizen as claimed.
Further guidance on family members who are eligible to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme along with guidance on documentation to provide as proof of your family relationship to an EEA citizen can be found at the www.gov.uk/government/publications/eu-s ... r-guidance
Additional evidence of residence in the UK and Islands to cover the following period:
April 2021 to November 2021OR any other qualifying period you wish to rely on
This second email after submitted the evidence 10 minutes later after I submitted the evidence.
Evidence that you have been the family member of an EEA citizen for the continuous qualifying period that you are relying on to demonstrate your eligibility.
To qualify for settled status (indefinite leave to enter or remain) we need to confirm that you have been the family member of an EEA citizen for the continuous qualifying period that you are relying on to demonstrate your eligibility. The evidence you have provided indicates that you became the family member of an EEA citizen less than five years ago on 18 April 2019 when you married your EEA National spouse.
If you wish to rely on a relationship to another relevant EEA citizen or qualifying British citizen before 18 April 2019, please provide evidence of the identity and nationality of that EEA citizen or British citizen. This includes:
their EU Settlement Scheme reference number; ortheir valid EEA passport; ortheir valid EEA national identity card; ortheir valid British passport
‘Valid’ means that the document is genuine and has not expired or been cancelled or invalidated.
evidence of your relationship to the EEA citizen or qualifying British citizen.
Further guidance on family members who are eligible to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme along with guidance on documentation to provide as proof of your family relationship to an EEA citizen can be found at https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eucitizens-families
evidence of the EEA citizen’s continuous qualifying period of residence in the UK and Islands which corresponds (or corresponded) with yours.if you are relying on your relationship to the qualifying British citizen, evidence that you meet the Surinder Singh criteria as listed at https://www.gov.uk/settled-statuseu-cit ... ss-citizen