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John wrote:panpan, more information please. In what way is your EEA spouse exercising their Treaty Rights in the UK?
Or am I misunderstanding your situation? What relationship is the EEA person to yourself? How are you dependent on them?
WandererWanderer wrote:I think withdrawing your application effectively withdrew your section 3c cover.
BenBen wrote:Ok, would you be able to give a timeline of dates?panpan wrote:The EEA national was my spouse. We are no longer married.
The eea2 application you made was a DEPENDANT APPLICATION OR AS UNMARRIED PARTNER.panpan wrote:BenBen wrote:Ok, would you be able to give a timeline of dates?panpan wrote:The EEA national was my spouse. We are no longer married.
July 2007: EEA application made. I alread had an unexpired student visa when I made this EEA application
January 2008: Student visa expired with passport in Home Office
November 2008 EEA application refused. Home Office would reconsider if further documents submitted
November 2008 Further documents submitted with a new EEA application form as advised by the Home Office.
April 2009: Student visa application made AND EEA application withdrawn
January 2010: Student visa refused because of no leave to remain
Feruary 2010: EEA application refused because of not proving financial dependency.
Question:
What sort of leave did I have when my EEA application was being reconsidered by the Home Office? Thanks.