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suryadeva
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EEA2 Application ongoing, but passport stamp about to expire

Post by suryadeva » Sun Feb 23, 2014 8:04 pm

Hello all,

I have an ongoing EEA2 for my wife and all our documents are with UKBA. I know I can ask them to send me back, but want to know if you can give me some info about this.

We applied on December 17th, 2013. We got all letters correctly so far (first one and CoA). But the stamp on her passport will expire on March 11th.

Do we have to ask them to send the docs and leave the country for a couple days and return to have a new stamp or can we wait until the process is finished?

Thanks,

Jambo
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Re: EEA2 Application ongoing, but passport stamp about to ex

Post by Jambo » Sun Feb 23, 2014 8:54 pm

The stamp only mean the stamp expires not her right to live in the UK. Under EEA regulations rights are obtained automatically. There is no need to have a valid "visa".
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suryadeva
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Re: EEA2 Application ongoing, but passport stamp about to ex

Post by suryadeva » Sun Feb 23, 2014 10:09 pm

Hey Jambo, as always, thank you very much. I won't worry about it then and just wait until the process is finished if it needs to be.

Thanks again mate.

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