EEA2 application
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 7:38 pm
Dear all,
I am an eea citizen and my wife is chinese.
She is here on a post study work visa and is employed full-time. I am in The UK as a PhD student.
We did our EEA2 visa application and it got refused using the following reason:
as your husband is exercising treaty rights as a student then you are required to provide evidence that both you and your husband hold comprehensive medical insurance for the duration of your stay in the uk.
They referred me to some guidance notes about this and these notes state that we need to provide for:
a school, college or university letter confirming enrolment and the completion date of the course, a statement from the student confirming that the student has sufficient resources during the period of study to support him or herself and any family members during the period of study, along with supporting evidence such as a bank statement or evidence of a grant or scholarship.
So nothing about any medical insurance.
When I called the UKBA they simply said that we do need a comprehensive medical insurance as she is my dependent (even though she works). When asking about what exactly should be covered I only got the answer to chose the cheapest option.
When I said that my wife works and pays national insurance that that didn't matter and we still needed to get insurance.
So does anyone have a suggestion on what to do now?
thanks
I am an eea citizen and my wife is chinese.
She is here on a post study work visa and is employed full-time. I am in The UK as a PhD student.
We did our EEA2 visa application and it got refused using the following reason:
as your husband is exercising treaty rights as a student then you are required to provide evidence that both you and your husband hold comprehensive medical insurance for the duration of your stay in the uk.
They referred me to some guidance notes about this and these notes state that we need to provide for:
a school, college or university letter confirming enrolment and the completion date of the course, a statement from the student confirming that the student has sufficient resources during the period of study to support him or herself and any family members during the period of study, along with supporting evidence such as a bank statement or evidence of a grant or scholarship.
So nothing about any medical insurance.
When I called the UKBA they simply said that we do need a comprehensive medical insurance as she is my dependent (even though she works). When asking about what exactly should be covered I only got the answer to chose the cheapest option.
When I said that my wife works and pays national insurance that that didn't matter and we still needed to get insurance.
So does anyone have a suggestion on what to do now?
thanks