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Just do what they said you should have done it is obvious and reapply. also you are not the one supporting the application. the EEA is the one so she is the one self sufficient not you. provide even a year bank statement from her and they are right the csi should include you and your wife.theuniverse wrote:Hi everyone,
Hope someone would be able to give us an opinion on this situation.
I(non-EU citizen) applied together with my wife(EU citizen) for UK residence with EEA1 and EEA2 on the basis of being self- sufficient. We sent them 3 bank statements(from different bank accounts,2- mine and 1 of hers) for a 1,5 month period, CSI proof(the actual certificate- it looks like a booklet), my 2 payslips in case the wonder the source of income, marriage certificate, passports, photos- everything required under "self- sufficiency" rule. Now 1,5 month after we submitted our apps we receive back all we sent plus a letter from the case worker saying
"the documents you submitted are insufficient to establish that you have a right to reside under 2006 Regulations".
Also she mentioned
"as you enclosed a health insurance booklet with your application herewith details for self- sufficient:
Evidence that you hold sufficient funds, your last 6 months bank statements, and evidence that comprehensive sickness insurance is held for you and accompanying family members. The private comprehensive sickness insurance policy document which you must submit must name all members and provide cover for treatment in the majority of circumstances. Please note you also have to submit that the insurance has been paid, either as one off payment vie your bank account or by direct debit monthly payments..."
"Once you are in a position to supply all the evidence required to support an application, please resubmit the form, this letter and up to date evidence to the address detailed above..."
Still not 100% clear:
Could she has refused the application because we didn't provide 6 months bank statements and because there was no evidence that the policy is being paid for? But there was nothing mentioning in the original application about these requirements.
Now my questions are is it worth complaining and if it is then to whom? Also, do you think if I go to the bank and ask them for printouts for 6 months and have it stamped in the bank will it suffice? I know I can order extra paper statements, but it can take up to 10 days...As for proof of the insurance being paid for I have a 1 month statement for that.
Also my employer keeps asking me for COA(since my previous 5-year residence card expired), but instead of COA we got our documents back- any advice on that?
And if you have any other thoughts on what's best to do in this situation, that would be great!
Thanks a lot!
I would not be either if I were in your shoes.theuniverse wrote: Still not 100% clear:
Did you apply for a residence card or a permanent residence card? Sounds like you might have qualified for PR.theuniverse wrote: ...since my previous 5-year residence card expired...