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If hubby is not working then he is not a worker.frida123 wrote:Hi guys,
I really need some help. I am in a similar situation. I would like to submit my application two weeks before my husband starts working, is it possible? He has a contract and he can get a letter from his employer.
I am considering not to wait for his first payslip and send the application before. I have read that some people got COA without the right to work, in the case that they did not send payslips. I am fine with no right to work but I really need to get RC. My question is if I submit the application now and send the first payslip later, will I get the residence card?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Its up to the caseworker to decide.frida123 wrote:Hi Noajthan,
Thanks a lot for your help! I really appreciate it. Sorry for the confusion in my description. My husband has recently got a job, which starts on 1st July. So he can get a working contract and a letter from his employer. I am in a hurry to apply for RC, since my student visa is going to expire and I would like to have RC when I start searching for jobs after I graduate. Some additional information: we have lived together in UK for almost 4 years and married for 3 years.
I understood from your reply that probably I should send application after my husband starts working. However, I would like to do it early in July before his first payslip, which will be issued at the end of July. Can I send the application without payslip and send it later when we get it?
Thanks a lot.
Under EU law (which is what applies here) it is not necessary for married couples to cohabit.frida123 wrote:Hi Noajthan,
Thank you so much for your quick reply! I understand your point.
I am actually in a dilemma, since when my husband will work in a different city and I will need to stay with my university, living in a temporary accommodation (I will move to different shared houses). So we will be living separately for a few months until I finish studying. I think that situation may make the application look more complicated. That is why I wanted to send the application now, because we have proofs of the current address for more than two years.
I really don't know what to do now. Any opinion is appreciated!
Thanks. I think you are right. My only concern is that I will not have a stable address, possibly moving among between residence and shared rooms. And I do not want to update the address too frequently, as I have read that changing the address could make the returned passports get lost. Can I use my husband's address in London? I am not in the contract (I wanted to add to the contract after moving to London) but several utility bills will be under my name. Is it ok to do so? Or do I need to provide the first residence address I will stay?noajthan wrote:Under EU law (which is what applies here) it is not necessary for married couples to cohabit.frida123 wrote:Hi Noajthan,
Thank you so much for your quick reply! I understand your point.
I am actually in a dilemma, since when my husband will work in a different city and I will need to stay with my university, living in a temporary accommodation (I will move to different shared houses). So we will be living separately for a few months until I finish studying. I think that situation may make the application look more complicated. That is why I wanted to send the application now, because we have proofs of the current address for more than two years.
I really don't know what to do now. Any opinion is appreciated!
The best thing to do is to apply when you have enough good documentary supporting evidence;
that gives you most chance of success.
No need to worry or overthink this.frida123 wrote:Thanks. I think you are right. My only concern is that I will not have a stable address, possibly moving among between residence and shared rooms. And I do not want to update the address too frequently, as I have read that changing the address could make the returned passports get lost. Can I use my husband's address in London? I am not in the contract (I wanted to add to the contract after moving to London) but several utility bills will be under my name. Is it ok to do so? Or do I need to provide the first residence address I will stay?
1.18 Your name and address for all correspondence in the UK
Hi Manu,manu_uk wrote:Hi,
In my case we sent no pay slips, but a letter from the employer stating that the EU citizen was working.
We had no problems so far.
Regards
M.
frida123 wrote:Hi Manu,
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. That is good news, since I really want to apply as soon as possible. May I ask whether you have received coa with right to work? Have you sent pay slips later?
I don't understand this sentence: "HO doesn't take any prisoners in this area."noajthan wrote:frida123 wrote:Hi Manu,
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. That is good news, since I really want to apply as soon as possible. May I ask whether you have received coa with right to work? Have you sent pay slips later?
HO doesn't take any prisoners in this area.
There is still a difference between someone 'going to be working in the near future' and 'is (was) working now'.
What is the status of the applicant until work actually starts? They won't be a worker
Can they show they are a jobseeker or even a self-sufficient person? (with CSI)
In this context it means: the HomeOffice are unlikely to be generous and make allowances. Based on experiences from forum and HO's own statements, they make their decisions based just on the evidence submitted; they only infrequently give anyone the benefit of doubt or make allowances.frida123 wrote:I don't understand this sentence: "HO doesn't take any prisoners in this area."
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We will need a bit more information about applying without pay slips before making a decision on when to send the application. Can we apply without pay slips and send them later? Will I get coa with working permit? If anyone has experience with this, would you please share it with me? Many thanks.