VAF5 Family Permit she is here with no visa or permit
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 11:04 am
Hi I am a UK National and I have just managed to get my Venezuelan wife into the UK with no Visa or Family Permit.
It was not easy but I complained like hell after we were incorectly advised by the British Conulate in Madrid to apply for a visa. The visa application was refused twice scince Jan this year. We have been married for 7 years and was forced to leave the UK in 2005 as the UKBA refused my wife the right to remain in the UK. We lived in Canada then Spain for the last 4 years.
I contacted my MP who wrote to the UKBA as the last visa that was refused actualy stated that under the freedom of movent rights I could travel to Spain with our 2 children to visit my Wife. I thought that this was strange and looked into the rules and discoverd that my wife could join me and the children in the UK with out a visa. They were insisting on a VAF5 Family permit.
I refused to make this application as I also discoverd that it requested information that was against EU Directives, it is also not mandatory to apply for this permit. I did not trust the CO in Madrid would allow it as it looked as if they did not understand the rules.
My MP received a letter from the Head of Free Movement Team UKBA in London on the 28th of July 2011. This letter quite clearly confirmed that my wife needed no visa or VAF5 Family Permit to enter the UK if she had a marriage certificate, that we have, and proff that we lived and worked in Spain, that we have.
Armed with this I flew to Spain on the 1st Sep 2011 to fly back with my wife. The staff at Ryan Air refused to let my wife on the plane saying that she needed a visa, dispite reading the official letter from the UKBA stating that a visa was not required. Ryan Air contacted an immigration adviser who told them my wife needed a visa and that she had 2 refusals on record. I had to come back with out her.
I spoke to the CO's at Liverpool Air Port and explained the situation and they said that with the papers we had they would have allowed her to enter.
I wrote to the Head of Free Movement UKBA who wrote back confirming that my wife did not need a visa but it may be better for her to get a VAF5 Family Permit.
I contacted Easy Jet and sent them a copy of the letter from the UKBA and they emailed me back saying that they would allow my wife to fly. They would put this on their records so the staff in Spain would allow her on the plane. My wife arrived at Alicante 6th Sep and was refused to board. So I started to complain, realy complain. I ended up getting a call from the UKBA adviser to air lines in Barcelona who said that as far as he was concerned my wife needed a visa, dispite having the letter from the UKBA stating that she did not. He said that he had 20 years experience in immigration and he was correct. I told him that I had 2 months experience and that he did not even understand the immigration rule 9.2 Surrinder Singh that applied to us. When I offerd to email him the rules he put the phone down. But before that he gave me the no of the CO in Liverpool.
I called the CO in Liverpool and explained the situation as Easy Jet would allow my wife to fly if the got the OK from UK immigration. The ECO asked me for the number of the person at the UKBA that wrote the letter, it was not on the letter. The ECO said that she can get the number and will speak to them.
The ECO called me back and said that she was going to contact Easy Jet and tell them to let my wife on the plane. YEE HA. I fought the law and I won.
Now my wife is here as she should have been allowed to be 8 months ago. I am now taking legal proceedings against the UKBA on the grounds that many of their staff do not know important immigration rules. 2 of the UKBA advisers to the air lines in Barcelona do not understand the rules, as well as the ECO in Madrid. The ECO in Liverpool has learned somthing new. I can prove on paper that UKBA officials have failed in their duties and l can name them. If any one has problems with VAF5 Permits that they do not need by law I suggest that you write to the UKBA to get the letter confirming your rights and then get the telephone number of the ECO at the port of entry. It worked for me.
It was not easy but I complained like hell after we were incorectly advised by the British Conulate in Madrid to apply for a visa. The visa application was refused twice scince Jan this year. We have been married for 7 years and was forced to leave the UK in 2005 as the UKBA refused my wife the right to remain in the UK. We lived in Canada then Spain for the last 4 years.
I contacted my MP who wrote to the UKBA as the last visa that was refused actualy stated that under the freedom of movent rights I could travel to Spain with our 2 children to visit my Wife. I thought that this was strange and looked into the rules and discoverd that my wife could join me and the children in the UK with out a visa. They were insisting on a VAF5 Family permit.
I refused to make this application as I also discoverd that it requested information that was against EU Directives, it is also not mandatory to apply for this permit. I did not trust the CO in Madrid would allow it as it looked as if they did not understand the rules.
My MP received a letter from the Head of Free Movement Team UKBA in London on the 28th of July 2011. This letter quite clearly confirmed that my wife needed no visa or VAF5 Family Permit to enter the UK if she had a marriage certificate, that we have, and proff that we lived and worked in Spain, that we have.
Armed with this I flew to Spain on the 1st Sep 2011 to fly back with my wife. The staff at Ryan Air refused to let my wife on the plane saying that she needed a visa, dispite reading the official letter from the UKBA stating that a visa was not required. Ryan Air contacted an immigration adviser who told them my wife needed a visa and that she had 2 refusals on record. I had to come back with out her.
I spoke to the CO's at Liverpool Air Port and explained the situation and they said that with the papers we had they would have allowed her to enter.
I wrote to the Head of Free Movement UKBA who wrote back confirming that my wife did not need a visa but it may be better for her to get a VAF5 Family Permit.
I contacted Easy Jet and sent them a copy of the letter from the UKBA and they emailed me back saying that they would allow my wife to fly. They would put this on their records so the staff in Spain would allow her on the plane. My wife arrived at Alicante 6th Sep and was refused to board. So I started to complain, realy complain. I ended up getting a call from the UKBA adviser to air lines in Barcelona who said that as far as he was concerned my wife needed a visa, dispite having the letter from the UKBA stating that she did not. He said that he had 20 years experience in immigration and he was correct. I told him that I had 2 months experience and that he did not even understand the immigration rule 9.2 Surrinder Singh that applied to us. When I offerd to email him the rules he put the phone down. But before that he gave me the no of the CO in Liverpool.
I called the CO in Liverpool and explained the situation as Easy Jet would allow my wife to fly if the got the OK from UK immigration. The ECO asked me for the number of the person at the UKBA that wrote the letter, it was not on the letter. The ECO said that she can get the number and will speak to them.
The ECO called me back and said that she was going to contact Easy Jet and tell them to let my wife on the plane. YEE HA. I fought the law and I won.
Now my wife is here as she should have been allowed to be 8 months ago. I am now taking legal proceedings against the UKBA on the grounds that many of their staff do not know important immigration rules. 2 of the UKBA advisers to the air lines in Barcelona do not understand the rules, as well as the ECO in Madrid. The ECO in Liverpool has learned somthing new. I can prove on paper that UKBA officials have failed in their duties and l can name them. If any one has problems with VAF5 Permits that they do not need by law I suggest that you write to the UKBA to get the letter confirming your rights and then get the telephone number of the ECO at the port of entry. It worked for me.