My student visa ended on 24 June 2012. On 19 June I got married in UK to a EEA national. On 9 August 2012 my EEA2 application has been submitted. It was refused in February this year, with a right to appeal. We didn’t appeal, because the reason for refusal was the lack of evidence, so we proceeded with making another application. My spouse’s work circumstances then changed and we are no longer planning to be settled in the UK. I wrote a letter to Liverpool requesting my passport for departure that was kept after they have refused my application. There was no reply. I then contacted one of ICE branches in London, and my passport was sent to their office. When I came to collect it, I was told that it will be delivered to the airport once I get there. This is when I was told by immigration officer that I’ve been given an overstayer status. It appears that UKBA decided that since my student leave has expired and because my EEA2 application was refused, I’ve been overstaying.
What they’re basically saying is that I didn’t have a leave to remain in UK after my student visa have expired. Doesn’t it clearly state though, even so on UKBA website (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... ts-family/) that ‘You do not need to obtain documents confirming your right of residence in the UK if you are a family member of an EEA national.’ And, that being a family member of EEA national exercising their treaty rights gives you the right to stay in the UK.
If anyone can help me with specific laws and acts I can refer to in my appeal? European law, in particular. I couldn’t find a solicitor I can afford, and am making an appeal myself. I was given IAFT-3 form.
I would very much appreciate help from somebody familiar with this material, not necessarily a solicitor, or perhaps someone who went through the same situation. I only have 28 days to appeal, so it’s quite urgent. I will give you more details, and would thank you if you take your time to help me go through with this immigration situation. I know the decision wasn’t right, but I need to prove it. Please, help.
Because if appeal won’t be successful I am denied entry in the UK for 12 months. I have no plans to settle there right now, but my friend’s wedding is in December, and I will need to be able to visit for a week.
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