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You will need to be exercising treaty rights in the UK before you can bring her over here via the EEA route, ie working for 6 months or studying.maxxnyc wrote:Hi everybody, i get married with chinese woman in US. We both have visa but soon our visas will expire. She is a China citizen, i dont wanna move to china.
I am originally from Poland, and we cant move there together, because according to polish law she has to married for more than 3 years.
We are both speaking english so we start thinking about UK. Im an EU citizen and i can move there without any visa and any problems. But what about her ? What we suppose to do to live together ?
Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Sebastian
Not if they are married, as they appear to be.meats wrote:You will need to be exercising treaty rights in the UK before you can bring her over here via the EEA route, ie working for 6 months or studying.maxxnyc wrote:Hi everybody, i get married with chinese woman in US. We both have visa but soon our visas will expire. She is a China citizen, i dont wanna move to china.
I am originally from Poland, and we cant move there together, because according to polish law she has to married for more than 3 years.
We are both speaking english so we start thinking about UK. Im an EU citizen and i can move there without any visa and any problems. But what about her ? What we suppose to do to live together ?
Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Sebastian
Such is the deference accorded to anything under EU Legislation, I would be willing to bet she can apply anywhere. It is not a visa application. In any case, she has literally nothing to lose, as the Family Permit application is free of charge.John wrote:Wanderer, I totally agree, and indeed the EU Directive states that it is OK as long as the EEA citizen plans to start exercising their Treaty Rights (not just visiting) within 3 months of arriving in the UK.
maxxnyc, your wife needs to apply for an EEA Family Permit. But her US visa, what sort of visa is that? Just a visitor visa? Or something else? What sort of visa?
Just wondering if a British Consulate in the US would entertain an application for the EEA Family Permit, or whether she might need to go back to China to apply for that?
You would win the bet, see the UK Visas web page.Mr Rusty wrote:II would be willing to bet she can apply anywhere.
sebastian the 3 years rule law you`re talking about is for claiming polish citizenship .i`m sure if you aproach the polish consulates in the US they will confirme what i said and help you.maxxnyc wrote:Hi everybody, i get married with chinese woman in US. We both have visa but soon our visas will expire. She is a China citizen, i dont wanna move to china.
I am originally from Poland, and we cant move there together, because according to polish law she has to married for more than 3 years.
We are both speaking english so we start thinking about UK. Im an EU citizen and i can move there without any visa and any problems. But what about her ? What we suppose to do to live together ?
Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Sebastian