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I don't think that not entering using Singh prevents her from making an application later on in country. Rights under EEA regulation are obtained automatically (if you meet the requirements) and this includes returning residents.Lucapooka wrote:I wonder that the fact she was admitted as a visitor rather than under Singh may exclude her from actually using a Singh application from inside the UK; I wonder if she should have used Singh to enter in the first place in order to continue to use it.
So your wife has no evidence at all from the government that she was in the Netherlands? No health insurance, or letters from IND, or fines from the police? No entry and exit stamps in her passport?kuskus777 wrote:Oh i just remembered that my wife has some mail addressed to her at the place where we lived in Holland. However they are not utility bills or anything official, just personal correspondence from family in the USA.
You can file an appeal, pay a fee, wait for a hearing date, go to court (if oral), win and wait for the HO to issue the RC (can takes several weeks at least)kuskus777 wrote:Sorry if i'm flogging a dead horse here, but i am still trying to figure out once and for all whether filing an appeal would be a good thing for us to do or not.
Because we have only 2 days left in which to do file an appeal and i don't want to make the wrong decision in some way.
Or would the best thing just be to make a new application with additional proof?
Can you describe the issue of the stamp in the passport? Is this the Code 1A stamp she got when she entered the UK? Why is it a problem?kuskus777 wrote:I'm still confused about what happens with the stamp in her passport even if she does get a residence card. Is there anything that can be done about that?
Not that it matters! But I doubt the border guard would issue a visitors visa if she was the identified wife of a British citizen arriving with a van of belongings to move to the UKJambo wrote:I believe his wife entered as a tourist not as a spouse of EEA national (or a Singh).
I just repeated what the OP wroteDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:Not that it matters! But I doubt the border guard would issue a visitors visa if she was the identified wife of a British citizen arriving with a van of belongings to move to the UKJambo wrote:I believe his wife entered as a tourist not as a spouse of EEA national (or a Singh).
You might be right that he was issued a Code 1A as a Singh but from his description, I doubt.. I don't remember who said what (my father was with us to help) but my wife ended up with a 6 month visitor stamp in her passport (that 6 month period has now expired.)
If you do have entry and exit stamps then those are enough. If she was married when she arrived in the Netherlands, she was immediately resident on her arrival and the stamp proof as good as it gets!kuskus777 wrote:They said her passport stamps from entering and leaving holland are not enough.