Difficulties entering UK (EEA Family Permit)
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:35 pm
I am an Italian citizen working full time in the UK. My wife, a US citizen, joined me on an EEA Family Permit in July 2005 and in November that year she was granted a 5-year "residence card", which expired in November 2010. In September 2010 she applied for a permanent residence stamp in her passport by filing form EEA4. Shortly afterwards she asked for our passports back, and we received them a few days later. In October she received her Certificate of Application which states, among other things, that she is "free to live and work in the United Kingdom" until her application is decided.
Two weeks ago we left for a holiday in Italy, bringing with us the Certificate of Application, together with evidence of my employment in the UK (to show if needed). Today, when we arrived back at Heathrow, the immigration officer noted that my wife's residence card had expired, and asked if she had a new one. We showed her the CoA, she then asked us why we had gone to Italy, and when told it was a holiday she said we should not have left the UK for non-urgent travel. She left to confer with someone, then came back and told us she was going to give my wife a six month stamp, but that she should not leave the UK again until her application is decided, and we should send our passports back to the Border Agency straight away (actually, UKBA had told us we could keep the passports until they requested them back).
My questions:
1. My wife's stamp says "Leave to enter the United Kingdom is hereby given for/until Six Months / 6th June 2011". Underneath, it has "LHS 46 767". I assume that this still allows her to work, and is not the usual 6 month stamp given to tourists. Is this correct?
2. Was the immigration officer correct when she said that my wife should not leave the UK until her application has been decided? That seemed a bit strange, since I know someone in a similar situation to my wife whose residence card also expired and who did not even apply for a permanent residence stamp, but who left the UK and came back simply showing evidence of her German husband's employment in the UK.
Thanks.
Two weeks ago we left for a holiday in Italy, bringing with us the Certificate of Application, together with evidence of my employment in the UK (to show if needed). Today, when we arrived back at Heathrow, the immigration officer noted that my wife's residence card had expired, and asked if she had a new one. We showed her the CoA, she then asked us why we had gone to Italy, and when told it was a holiday she said we should not have left the UK for non-urgent travel. She left to confer with someone, then came back and told us she was going to give my wife a six month stamp, but that she should not leave the UK again until her application is decided, and we should send our passports back to the Border Agency straight away (actually, UKBA had told us we could keep the passports until they requested them back).
My questions:
1. My wife's stamp says "Leave to enter the United Kingdom is hereby given for/until Six Months / 6th June 2011". Underneath, it has "LHS 46 767". I assume that this still allows her to work, and is not the usual 6 month stamp given to tourists. Is this correct?
2. Was the immigration officer correct when she said that my wife should not leave the UK until her application has been decided? That seemed a bit strange, since I know someone in a similar situation to my wife whose residence card also expired and who did not even apply for a permanent residence stamp, but who left the UK and came back simply showing evidence of her German husband's employment in the UK.
Thanks.