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You are presently (NOW) resident ALSO on the basis of EU law. And even if you do not do anything, when you reenter the UK, you will continue to be resident on the basis of EU law.sg484 wrote:Thank you all very much. Your are doing a great job in this forum! Much appreciated!
As I will be coming back with my wife it should be easier I suppose. Can I request to enter under EU law so I can get the 1A stamp? As my student visa will still be valid so the officer might want to just stamp that instead. I read the case where this was possible.
And would the 1A stamp also mean I can leave the country and enter again with that (given I am traveling with my spouse)?
1A Stamp is not a multiple entries permit. It is a single entry stay leave. It is currently given with 2 months validity (in order to facilitate your application for RC). You can, however, reenter the UK again and receive another 1A stamp. Basically, you have the same rights to free movement as your EEA national spouse. It will be however difficult until you do get your RC. It had also proved difficult to apply for a Schengen visa without RC and with expired British Residency, though not at all impossible.sg484 wrote:Thank you all very much. Your are doing a great job in this forum! Much appreciated!
As I will be coming back with my wife it should be easier I suppose. Can I request to enter under EU law so I can get the 1A stamp? As my student visa will still be valid so the officer might want to just stamp that instead. I read the case where this was possible.
And would the 1A stamp also mean I can leave the country and enter again with that (given I am traveling with my spouse)?
Another point - if you are going to apply for RC, you better do it as soon as you can, as applications take 6 months on average. You can send a photocopy of your passport (certified) and your current leave (certified again) to the UKBA if you need to travel. It has been my experience that UKBA doesn't reject the applications without original passports, but asks for your passport when they need it. Most of the time application just stays on someone's desk in a queue, it takes 1 hour on average for EEA2 to be processed! It takes like 2-3 weeks for it to be scanned into the system even.sg484 wrote:Thank you all very much. Your are doing a great job in this forum! Much appreciated!
As I will be coming back with my wife it should be easier I suppose. Can I request to enter under EU law so I can get the 1A stamp? As my student visa will still be valid so the officer might want to just stamp that instead. I read the case where this was possible.
And would the 1A stamp also mean I can leave the country and enter again with that (given I am traveling with my spouse)?
Was this experience with Liverpool (EEA application) or Sheffield (BR application)? As far as I know, Liverpool would refuse to accept an application without the original passport of the applicant.icexxik wrote: It has been my experience that UKBA doesn't reject the applications without original passports, but asks for your passport when they need it.
Jambo wrote:Was this experience with Liverpool (EEA application) or Sheffield (BR application)? As far as I know, Liverpool would refuse to accept an application without the original passport of the applicant.icexxik wrote: It has been my experience that UKBA doesn't reject the applications without original passports, but asks for your passport when they need it.