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geramica wrote:Hi All,
My question is, what proof/ evidence do we need to submit in order to atleast have a slight chance at a successful application?
sheraz7 wrote:geramica wrote:Hi All,
My question is, what proof/ evidence do we need to submit in order to atleast have a slight chance at a successful application?
refer to weblink at below especially read SET5.13
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... /#header13
You should be ok. I moved to London with my EU unmarried partner and we didn't have any problems. We lived in Ireland together for just over 2 years. We sent lease, bills, pictures of us on holiday and with family, travel itineraries from holidays . . . We didn't have a joint bank account.geramica wrote:We have moved 3 times and have all leases and receipts also internet and cable bills are in our names with the same address. We recently opened a joint account and that's all the prove we have.
Our relationship is genuine and I love him too much that if we are refused I don't think I will be going to the UK. WE have both our family members and friends who can verify our genuine love and relationship.
To expand on this a little bit, the relationship has already been considered as part of the EEA FP issue process. So working is clearly allowed.Obie wrote:As an extended family member who holds a valid EEA Family, you are entitled to work, during the currency of your permit.