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I think you are confusing with the requirements for EEA Family Permit which is applied abroad. In that case, copies are accepted. This is not the case for application applied in country.tutu75 wrote:Yes, I am still exercising treaty rights. My rights can be checked very easily at the Companies House as I am director of a Ltd company (public information) since 2010.
I will like to also request advise as I am sure I read that certified copies by the issuing authority were OK when the application was made in February. Do you remember is that was the case? Did I see an old document at the time of the application?
Do you advise to send right away the passport or request first the revision before sending the passport?
Thanks
I would not expect reconsideration to take longer than 2-3 weeks although I agree, your passport might "travel" within the HO for a while and it might take time to get them back. I suggest you offer to send the caseworker the passport in a next day delivery if she agrees to reconsider. If the caseworker wants to close this case quickly it can all be done in a week.tutu75 wrote:Thanks a lot for your advise.
We will probably continue with our plans and go to Argentina (where our families live) in Christmas and she will apply again for the family permit and then, when we are back in January, she submit a fresh application for the RC. If I send our passports again back for reconsideration, we do not know if we will have them on time for travel.
I might probably contact the caseworker to ask if she is willing to consider our case given our times. We are not urged as she is not looking for a job and, at the end, the RC is not compulsory (although is better having it).
But when she came in January she applied for it. Are you saying that since she is not a visa national she can arrive and make her application for a RC without her family permit? Can you make an application for a RC being a tourist?Jambo wrote:
I would not bother with the EEA Family Permit. If your partner is Argentinian, then the EEA Family Permit is not required as she is not a visa national.