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we are married, what evidence apart from our marriage cert. and proff of address could we possibly send?? we have copied our utillity bills and payslips, which we intend to send along with originals. That is all that is required in the application form. Do you think we should send something more? im not sure what else could we send, pictures perhaps??Obie wrote: I hope you have evidence of an established relationship.
As I said in my post, my husband and I have been together for a while. Even if people marry after dating 2 months, UKBA should not be the one to decide how long people should be together prior to marriage!! My husband proposed to me after dating 5 months. So what??? Is that wrong?? And what document of the historic nature of the relationship should we provide?Obie wrote:It does sound like a reasonable case, save for the fact that they only recently got married and the person is now applying for Residence Card.
I am an open minded person, and sometimes i wish UKBA were.
However, if they are unable to show historical background of their relationship prior to marriage, UKBA may conclude that the married purely to secure Residency, which is why i advised that document of the historic nature of the relationship be provided.
I must say there is no obligation for you to do so under Community law or UK law.
Applying shortly after marriage cannot be a reason to be treated with suspicion! For many people (including OP) the date of marriage is when they acquire their rights under the EEA Regulations, and it is not more than logical, of course, to apply for confirmation of those rights as soon as possible thereafter!Obie wrote:It does sound like a reasonable case, save for the fact that they only recently got married and the person is now applying for Residence Card.
No they are not abusing the system. Don't feel hard done by. Make your application and get on with your life!tweety0211 wrote:What about EU nationals who took jobs around UK and hardly can introduce themselves in English? Are they abusing the system too, or the system is just not right?