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currahee wrote:Hi everyone,
First of all, I would like to thank you all for all your help.
I am Turkish and married to a Bulgarian lady who has a yellow card. She is employed here and we have been married for 2 years and 3 months and I have my residence card for only 1 month. Because she did not exercise the treaty rights here, my visa application was rejected and we applied for yellow card for her, it took ages for us to get it, then I applied for my visa and I only received it one month ago. Now we are having some serious problems, and she is thinking about leaving the UK. During my visa process I could not work because of not having a visa, she had break down, she studied and worked and she wants to be with her family in Bulgaria. I just got my visa, I am happy here and I have been in the UK for more than 6 years and I do not want to leave. She knows that I will lose my visa if we get divorce, or she stops exercising treaty rights and she doesn't want it. It is not like we are fighting or hate each other. She is just not happy here anymore. So she kind of ready to help me retain my visa. The question is how???
We have been living together since September 2010,when we applied for Certificate of Approval, then we got married May 2011. She got her yellow card November 2012 and I got my visa July 2013.
I read on some immigration solicitor websites that if you are a non-eea citizen married to eea citizen for 3 years and both partners work in the uk for at least 12 months, you can apply for EEA4.
1) Is my current visa EEA2 or BR5, because I remember my solicitor had applied for BR5 8 months ago. Or are these only the application form and either way you get the same visa?
2) Can I be eligible to apply for EEA4 because I am married to a Bulgarian who are not like the other EU citizens.
3) Does the marriage before visa count? Other word, we have been married for 2 years 3 months and I have just started working full-time. If I work for 12 month, am I going to be eligible for applying for EEA4.
4) For 12 moths, do we have to work for the same place or can we work for one place for 4 moths and stop working 1 month and work again 8 months to complete 12 months.
5)I have checked EEA4 form and there is a page for those who get divorced. If I get divorced before applying EEA4, will not I be illegal here and my visa be cancelled?
6)Will I need to prove that my wife worked here and exercised the treaty rights or need her passport after the divorce. Because in some cases partners would not help each other and give anything.
I know it is a long one but your help would be much appreciated.
Thank you all again.
Regards,
sorry it was NOV 2012 ( yellow card )currahee wrote:Hi askmeplz82,
thank you so much for sparing your and replying me.
Yes, I will be married for 3 years in May 2014. So marriage before visa does count for this case.
Did you mean Nov 2013 for Yellow Card. Because she got her yellow card in Nov 2012, not 2013. Why Nov 2014?
1) So do I have the same visa as the other non-EEA national family members
of EEA nationals have, BR5 and EEA2 are just forms?
Will I have to be divorced before I apply for ROR? After the divorce, what happens if the spouse does not wanna give her passport and ID?
Thank you again, you know thing kind of things are very delicate and I am trying to get all the information I can get just to make sure.
Regards,
Is she stop working or lost her job then exercising treaty right by self sufficient or evidence that she is looking for workcurrahee wrote:yes, I have the same sticker.
So, what I need to do is at this point,
- My wife needs to continue working until the end of Nov 2013 to exercise treaty rights for 1 year. What happens if she stops working?
- Do I have to work for 1 year as well? In some web site, they say both partners have to be active. If so, do i need to stay married until I complete 1 year of working?
Sorry, I don't know what you mean by DEGREE ABSOLUTE?
Thanks
because There is no legal requirement for non-EEA direct family members of EEA who are exercising Treaty rights in the UK to obtain a residence card to confirm their right of residence in the UK. Any such non-EEA national applying for a residence card does so on an entirely voluntary basis.currahee wrote:In section 4. it asks
Have you been married for at least 3 years and lived in the UK for at least one of the three years?
Yes, I have, It is good for me. It doesn't say 'have you been married for 3 years after the visa?'
So if I work and if we have enough money (even only in my bank account, I do not wanna have a joint account with someone whom I am gonna get divorced), she does not have to work, she just needs an comprehensive health insurance, if i work, do i still need health insurance for myself? Because I will be surely working.
Thanks
currahee wrote:Why can I not use NHS if work. We can be self sufficient and I still can work, so I pay NI contribution, my wife does not work, so she needs a comprehensive health insurance.
Please correct me if I am wrong somewhere.
I will remain married until the end of May 2013 when I will be married for 3 years.
Until then if my wife stops working, we will have to get health insurance for both of us, even if I work and will have to prove that we are self sufficient.
In June 2013 I can get divorced, and she may leave the UK. So I can apply for EEA4 (or EEA2, I dont know the difference). Will I apply for that after the divorce?
Here comes my main problem. If she leaves the country, how am I going to get her passport, ID, etc.
Thanks.
unless you or she tell UKBA. They won't find out that she is not even in the UK. They don't have system in place yet. Only the immigration officer will ask you questions like " where is your EEA family member now " , "what is she doing in the UK" , "are you still together "currahee wrote:She left on the 3rd February and I do not know when/if she is coming back, that is the problem. Do you think UKBA can find out that she has left the country, connection between me and her on their system.