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You are very polite, Jambo! My first impression is that the vast majority of this list of documents is redundant. And Stay_Sharp is very lucky that I am not an ECO at a British embassy, because my natural reaction would be to put this huge pile of documents aside and look for something else to do first.Jambo wrote:...documents (of which some of them seem to be not required/relevant).
Have these entry passes been used already (by yourself) or are they for the benefit of the ECO? With a Corruption Perceptions Index of 3.1 for India (Transparency International 2011) the latter might be a realistic option...Stay_Sharp wrote:c. 2 Entry pass for Daily Kathakali Show( Kerala)
d. 2 Entry Pass for Kalaripayattu Martial show (Kerala)
e. 2 Entry pass for Mysore Palace (Karnataka)
I agree that the OP has included a vast bulk of unnecessary material in this case.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I actually think that submitting more than just a cover letter, two passports and a marriage certificate actually increases the probability of the application being rejected. I would never submit all that extra stuff, no more than I would send a copy of my diary and my love letters to the tax man along with my tax return.
Kitty,Kitty wrote:I agree that the OP has included a vast bulk of unnecessary material in this case.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I actually think that submitting more than just a cover letter, two passports and a marriage certificate actually increases the probability of the application being rejected. I would never submit all that extra stuff, no more than I would send a copy of my diary and my love letters to the tax man along with my tax return.
However, it is worth bearing in mind that the genuineness of marriages between Eastern European EEA nationals and partners from the subcontinent does in practice attract additional scrutiny, and it may be worth addressing this with some care in an application rather than waiting until an appeal becomes necessary.