Please someone help me, distressed and confused! EEA..
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:08 am
Let me start by saying hello to the immigrationboards!
I've found myself in a neverending cycle of confusion concerning the EEA FP application. I'm constantly weighing myself down, worried that I will forget something and end up with a refusal. My current situation:
I'm an American married to a German whom is working and residing in London. We have been "together" since September 08', starting with an online relationship. Met in Jan 09, made it official and have visited eachother twice since then for a period of 2 weeks. We married in the states September 09 and started to discuss our options. Bringing him to the USA, I've heard can be quite difficult. So we decided to go the EEA FP route. I did my own research in hopes of getting the permit myself. I simply cannot afford hiring a immigration lawyer.
I have no idea where to get any real advice! We both work. He is exercising treaty rights in the UK. Neither of us have any real savings, but have enough to "get by." His company has offered me a job once I'm eligible in the UK.
I'm trying to gather all my supporting documents to send to an address I don't even have?! I've tried calling the Houston Embassy and Chicago.. I just get a voice operator. I need someone to explain to me all the steps to take!
On the supporting documents checklist, it explains that its not relevant to have these documents, but that if I do send them, they need to be original documents. Does this include his passport and birth certificate? It makes me real nervous sending my passport and all original documents via mail- is this part of the process? And its safe?
Please if anyone can shine some sunlight on this awful procedure, I'd be forever grateful
We are both trying really hard to keep hope and not let this become more than it should be. Thank you in advance~
Jenn
I've found myself in a neverending cycle of confusion concerning the EEA FP application. I'm constantly weighing myself down, worried that I will forget something and end up with a refusal. My current situation:
I'm an American married to a German whom is working and residing in London. We have been "together" since September 08', starting with an online relationship. Met in Jan 09, made it official and have visited eachother twice since then for a period of 2 weeks. We married in the states September 09 and started to discuss our options. Bringing him to the USA, I've heard can be quite difficult. So we decided to go the EEA FP route. I did my own research in hopes of getting the permit myself. I simply cannot afford hiring a immigration lawyer.
I have no idea where to get any real advice! We both work. He is exercising treaty rights in the UK. Neither of us have any real savings, but have enough to "get by." His company has offered me a job once I'm eligible in the UK.
I'm trying to gather all my supporting documents to send to an address I don't even have?! I've tried calling the Houston Embassy and Chicago.. I just get a voice operator. I need someone to explain to me all the steps to take!
On the supporting documents checklist, it explains that its not relevant to have these documents, but that if I do send them, they need to be original documents. Does this include his passport and birth certificate? It makes me real nervous sending my passport and all original documents via mail- is this part of the process? And its safe?
Please if anyone can shine some sunlight on this awful procedure, I'd be forever grateful

Jenn