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EEA family permit. photocopy of the passport

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 2:09 pm
by mke.wako
Hi I m EEA nationality married to Tanzanian man. He s applying for EEA family permit in the nearest british embassy in him country.
Visa form VAF 5 says that one of the supporting document is : photocopy of my passport.
I also found this information on UK border agency web :
They should include all the documents they can to show that they qualify for an EEA family permit.
As a guide they should include:
a copy of your EEA national passport (endorsed by your embassy in the country of application);

that s what confused me. does it mean my husband has to go to polish embassy in his country for the stamp??

Please help. We have appointment in embassy very soon

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:33 pm
by eldane
No, it means YOU have to go to the Polish embassy here in the UK with photo copies of your passport and have them legalise the photo copies with a stamp and signature from the consul of the Polish embassy.

Then you send them to your husband for him to bring them to the British embassy in Tanzania.

Eldanes