Thanks for your reply Jambo however as you will be aware exact words in law are very important especially due to the consistent abuse by the H.O. that we read about here all the time.
I am exploring what
is possible under the rules " No applications will be considered by a UK visa issuing post" is a quote from ukba web site regarding asylum applications therefor it is reasonable to conclude that such posts exist in the UK
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Also on UKBA
Do you need to apply?
You do not need to obtain documents confirming your right of residence in the UK if you are a family member of an EEA national.
However, you may be inconvenienced if you do not obtain this confirmation, as:
if you leave the UK, you will usually need to obtain an EEA family permit before returning here, in order to guarantee readmission as the family member of a qualified EEA national; and
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... ts-family/
So this would imply (or at least is worth discussing) that if your family member has elected
not to apply but wishes to travel with there spouse who would be exercising free movement rights in order not to be inconvenienced they could apply in country for a family permit.
Do you have any links where it states this is not so? and under what directive