hello everyone,
i need you help to answer my questions.
Im Turkish and my wife is Polish who is in Uk and working for about 2 months now. my self in Poland and waiting for my resident card documents to arrive. Hopefully the desition for the resident permit will arrive this week so i will wait for the card to come.
i came here on visitor visa as it will expire 1 october 2007 and now will have minumum 1 year resident permit so there is no problem for me to stay longer, right?
i got my appointment day,in Warsaw to apply for the EEA Family Permit to JOIN my wife who is in the UK.
My wife is coming here on the 16th october just 2 days before my appointment. She will come with me to the embassy as she has a 6 days off from work.
We opened a bank account on my wifes name when i arrived Poland and put the money in that i collected. It could be better to open it on my name but polish banks are asking for resident permit, so we need to change it on my name when she is here as my residence documents r on the way. Do you think its better idea if we do it a joint account? will it look a bit suspicious to the officers at the embassy if we change the account to a joint one just 2 days b4 my application date?
Other thing is that im applying for EEa family permit to JOIN the EEA national. is it a problem when my wife is with me at the embassy as it states on my application form that i ll join her??
Really worried with that one cos i donno if the officers will not beleive that the "qualified person" (who is my wife, the EEA national) is in the UK exercising a Treaty right while she is here only for 6 days!!!!!!!!!! I hope i am making myself clear to you.
Also whats the meaning of "legally resident"? Am i legally resident in poland with my visitor visa and after it expires i ll have my resident card , if not, i ll have the acceptance documents for the residency for minumum 1 year, will it be ok in this situation?
I hope i was clear enough. im just so worried about every single detail as we r trying to be together for about 1 year and dont want to mess with this eea family permit now after all these things we have been through.
Maybe some of you can advise me about the eea family permit applications with the british consulate in Warsaw!
I am looking forward to any reply!
Thank you very much!!
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