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But if I would have submitted the documents they wanted a different decision would've been made. They gave me three weeks to do that. But I wasn't aware of that because I haven't received the request letter.Help5 wrote:Appeal
Thats they only way to go ahead
Resubmission will waste your time and lead to another rejection
you have to appeal
"We will only reconsider our decision in exceptional circumstances. Your appeal will only succeed if our decision, based on the evidence that we had at the time, was incorrect. For example, a reconsideration is not appropriate if you did not supply enough evidence to support your application - in that situation, you should make a new application and ensure that you include all the supporting information." that's what UKBA website says.Help5 wrote:Appeal
Thats they only way to go ahead
Resubmission will waste your time and lead to another rejection
you have to appeal
Jobseeker is on the EEA2 list. http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... /applying/#frei wrote:No a job seeker can not sponsor their family member to a residence card application. that is wrong.Help5 wrote:Jobseeker is fine for EU Spouse
How do you get a comprehensive sickness insurance?frei wrote:As your husband was a student, you need need CSI and proof of funds to make a successful application for residence card.
If you can demonstrate proof of self sufficiency, you will need to have a private family health insurance cover, you can proceed to making a new application.
Again No, a job seeker can not sponsor their family member to a successful residence card application. There is no basis for that in lawfatefull wrote:Jobseeker is on the EEA2 list. http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... /applying/#frei wrote:No a job seeker can not sponsor their family member to a residence card application. that is wrong.Help5 wrote:Jobseeker is fine for EU Spouse
Right column, pdf file.
So why is it on a list of EEA2 applications? Meaning that applicants are given that as an option.frei wrote:Again No, a job seeker can not sponsor their family member to a successful residence card application. There is no basis for that in lawfatefull wrote:Jobseeker is on the EEA2 list. http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... /applying/#frei wrote:No a job seeker can not sponsor their family member to a residence card application. that is wrong.Help5 wrote:Jobseeker is fine for EU Spouse
Right column, pdf file.
You do not need to inform the UKBA of anything, get the csi and apply. You have to show proof of funds though.fatefull wrote:Just to have a clear picture. Your advise is to inform UKBA that I can submit necessary information and wish to make a further application?frei wrote:
Would they cancel their previous request for me to leave the UK while I'm preparing documents for application such as CSI and UK bank account?
I am not sure, perhaps up to a thousand, check the link below to see the list of insurers, get a quote online or by phone.fatefull wrote:How expensive is it?frei wrote:Check out aviva, that's the one I know of there are more out there it's always better to compare prices so as to reduce cost
Oh. My. This is crazy expensive. Considering it is only needed for this application. I never get sick or ask for medical help. And my husband has his EHIC card.frei wrote:I am not sure, perhaps up to a thousand, check the link below to see the list of insurers, get a quote online or by phone.fatefull wrote:How expensive is it?frei wrote:Check out aviva, that's the one I know of there are more out there it's always better to compare prices so as to reduce cost
Which link below?frei wrote: I am not sure, perhaps up to a thousand, check the link below to see the list of insurers, get a quote online or by phone.
fatefull wrote:Which link below?frei wrote: I am not sure, perhaps up to a thousand, check the link below to see the list of insurers, get a quote online or by phone.
That's what they say in refusal letter:
"We also require students to hold comprehensive medical insurance covering the period of study. You have submitted a EHIC card, as stated in our request letter (which I haven't seen) we require a letter from your EEA sponsor confirming that his residence in the UK is temporary covering the period of study."
I'm not 100% sure what they mean by this.
Help5 am afraid you are wrong about the whole of this, you have been getting things missed up too much. Do not advice the op wrongly.Help5 wrote:Jobseeker can Under EU free movement
There is no watsoever financial prove EU spouse has to show
Ukba will reject but court will accept
dont resubmit
appeal to court. Reason of Rejection is invalid and and judge will say its is on Respondent to provide a prove not appellant
For Residence CARD only you id and Mention of a eu law signed by EU spouse with Marriage certificate