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What exactly was the reason for the first refusal?Bigo wrote:In shot story my friend been refused to his first application for EEA Family permit. Tomorrow he is going to collect his passport after the second application, and we all hope he going to get his visa.
Obie wrote:It will all depend on the reason for the initial refusal.
If it was for something as trivial as, for example, they will not be a qualified person after 3 month, or they don't have sufficient resource, then by all means seek entry at the border, and provide marriage certificate and proof of ID and EEA status of Spouse.
If it was for Public Policy or public Security, or on grounds of marriage of Convenience, then i will suggest the reasons for suspicions is resolved before flying.
Having said so, i must add that in the case of the later or even the former, to a lesser degree, there is a right of appeal in country, and the procedual safeguards provided for in the directive are fully applicable.
If they are travelling together or his wife is in the UK already, he should have no problems. He should just answer the questions if any and go to pick his luggage.Bigo wrote: When they will arrive to the boarder are they going to ask them questions or just let them go inside quickly?
He should apply for a 5 years Residence Card using form EEA2. If his wife is working/student/self-sufficient, he can apply for day 1. He doesn't need to wait for the visa to end.
And after his 6 month visa finish what should he do to extend it?