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help with eea4

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:25 pm
by reda
hi,i retain my right of residence recently and i going to apply for PR
do i have to show her paper again (p60,employer latter,proof we were together)
or i have to show only the rest of the period which i compete 5 years!!

thanks

Re: help with eea4

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:07 pm
by bobobo
I am in the same shoes and I sent all my papers to the Home Office, even more this time as they includes my P45,P60, accountants letter etc covering the 5 year period. My ex spouse had already completed 6 years in UK by the time we divorced and worked at the same place, I have a ltter from the employer to prove this. its best to send everything to them for the last time so they have no excuse to delay your application
reda wrote:hi,i retain my right of residence recently and i going to apply for PR
do i have to show her paper again (p60,employer latter,proof we were together)
or i have to show only the rest of the period which i compete 5 years!!

thanks

Re: help with eea4

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:42 pm
by reda
bobobo wrote:I am in the same shoes and I sent all my papers to the Home Office, even more this time as they includes my P45,P60, accountants letter etc covering the 5 year period. My ex spouse had already completed 6 years in UK by the time we divorced and worked at the same place, I have a ltter from the employer to prove this. its best to send everything to them for the last time so they have no excuse to delay your application
reda wrote:hi,i retain my right of residence recently and i going to apply for PR
do i have to show her paper again (p60,employer latter,proof we were together)
or i have to show only the rest of the period which i compete 5 years!!

thanks
thank you for your reply,
it's mean you send for them only her employer letter for 6 years nothing else!is it enough?
my main probleme she is going to apply for her citizenchips the same period i'm going to apply for my PR(take more than 3 months for my PR),so for sure she'll not give me her documment (p60's,pay slips...)
it will be great if one letter from her employer is enough,what's you thoughts?, thanks.

Re: help with eea4

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:52 pm
by bobobo
That is correct, I send a letter for 6 years proving her employment and also sent 4-5 payslips covering the time from initiation to a month after the decree absolute was granted. Since you have RoR this should be a mere formality. There shouldnt be any burning issues.
reda wrote:
bobobo wrote:I am in the same shoes and I sent all my papers to the Home Office, even more this time as they includes my P45,P60, accountants letter etc covering the 5 year period. My ex spouse had already completed 6 years in UK by the time we divorced and worked at the same place, I have a ltter from the employer to prove this. its best to send everything to them for the last time so they have no excuse to delay your application
reda wrote:hi,i retain my right of residence recently and i going to apply for PR
do i have to show her paper again (p60,employer latter,proof we were together)
or i have to show only the rest of the period which i compete 5 years!!

thanks
thank you for your reply,
it's mean you send for them only her employer letter for 6 years nothing else!is it enough?
my main probleme she is going to apply for her citizenchips the same period i'm going to apply for my PR(take more than 3 months for my PR),so for sure she'll not give me her documment (p60's,pay slips...)
it will be great if one letter from her employer is enough,what's you thoughts?, thanks.

Re: help with eea4

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:14 am
by reda
"bobobo"]That is correct, I send a letter for 6 years proving her employment and also sent 4-5 payslips covering the time from initiation to a month after the decree absolute was granted. Since you have RoR this should be a mere formality. There shouldnt be any burning issues.
thank you for reply,
i rally appreciate if you can give us your timetable and all the list of documents you provided to HO,i try to apply one or two months before i complete my 5 years,what do you think about that?
thanks.

Re: help with eea4

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:40 pm
by bobobo
I would try maybe a week before the 5 yr period not more than that as HO might return the documents, dont forrget they check everything before they issue a CoA and if you have not completed 5 yrs your application is void.
I sent the following docs:
1. EEA4 Form
2. Proof of divorce initiation, decress absolute (all originals)
3. Marriage certificate
4. Letter from HO confirming I had RoR and am not dependent on EEA National
5. EEA national letter from employer, pay slips
6. My p-45, p-60, letter from accountants, my accounts for a year prepared by accountants, a list of invoices covering about a year for my limited company. covering a period of 5 years
7. proof of co-habitation for about 3 yrs including bank statements, joint and individuals, credit card statements, health insurance policies, home insurance, tenancy agreements, utility bills paylips etc..

all in the packet waas about 1.5kgs. I also sent 2 special delivery envelopes a small one for passport and a bigger one for docs.

I asked for my passport back and HO sent it to me immediately, I got it the next day. they used one of the envelopes I had enclosed with my application.

Even the CoA I recd had all solid information sayig i had applied for PR and a paragraph to employers stating I have the right to work in he UK without restrictions, they said that this should be vaild till 6 months by which time the application should be proccessed and also gave a number that the employers can call for any confirmation they want.

reda wrote:
"bobobo"]That is correct, I send a letter for 6 years proving her employment and also sent 4-5 payslips covering the time from initiation to a month after the decree absolute was granted. Since you have RoR this should be a mere formality. There shouldnt be any burning issues.
thank you for reply,
i rally appreciate if you can give us your timetable and all the list of documents you provided to HO,i try to apply one or two months before i complete my 5 years,what do you think about that?
thanks.

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:41 pm
by bobobo
also I sent my application a week before the 5 yr period was over