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1) Just you. Apply for FP (online).Skylar1331 wrote:1. When should I apply for Surinder Singh? I am still waiting on our child's British passport to arrive in the mail-- do I need to include it in the application or is the Singh route just for me as I'm the only non UK citizen?
2. Does my husband need to travel with us when we enter the UK as my permit will be linked to him? If so, he'll have to fly back for the weekend to escort us back.
3. What documents do I need to submit along with filling in the application? These are what I imagine we will need:
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*All of these are in Spanish. It is quite costly to have them translated and some of them, like the rental agreement are pages and pages long because of all of the legal stuff in contracts. Do we need to pay for the entire document to be translated?! How does this work?!
4. How long does the application take to process? If we need to submit my passport then it will have to be in the first week of July at the earliest as I am travelling on and off until then.
5. Do I need to arrive in the UK and then apply for something else in order to start university or can I use the same document we travel to the UK with to stand as a student visa?
Many thanks in advance for your help!
I presume from this line that the OP has an Article 10 Residence Card issued in Spain. If such is the case, she can enter the UK based on that and then apply for a UK Residence Card as Noajthan has advised.Skylar1331 wrote:-our Libro de familia and residency cards from Spain*
Yes, possible;secret.simon wrote:My tupp'orth.
The OP likely does not need an FP.
Sounds like you've more or less got it. Guess that's why you're doing a PhD.Skylar1331 wrote:Thank you all of your help!
So it seems there are three options:
1. I apply for an EEA Famly Permit using SS from Spain this summer. When I travel to the UK I apply for a residency card using an online application and doing biometrics at the post office. I will have to make the SS case a second time in order to get this card and they'll post me a confirmation letter and then my card.
2. I enter the UK with my Spanish residency card and my American passport* then do the UK residency card application using SS.
3. I enter the UK with just my American passport* as a tourist and then do the UK residency card application using SS.
*For #2 and #3 what do I tell them at the border? Do I say I am joining my husband and explain the Surinder Singh thing? Do I tell them I'm planning to stay and that I have a phd course I'm starting? I feel like they will give me a hard time if I'm not travelling with my husband, don't have a student visa and I say I plan to stay in the UK for the next 3 years.
I think we have a pretty solid SS case so I'd be tempted to go for option 2 and arrive mid-August in time to apply for my residency card from the UK with 6 weeks before the course starts. It would save me from making the SS case twice and from the risk that the application I make from Spain in July returns my passport in time for me to make an August flight.
However, here is what my university has said:
"We have received your email below, unfortunately as this is such a specialized visa application this goes beyond our level of expertise and we can’t offer advice about the timing for the application. However I can confirm that in order to register for your PhD you would need to have a visa, such as the EEA Family Permit, that would allow you to study."
So basically, are they saying that I just need the FP and can apply for the residency card later? It sounds like it, although I will clarify this with them. If this is the case,then I should do #1. I apply for and EEA FP using SS in July and plan to join my husband in late September in the UK and then just get my residency card after I register at university.
Skylar1331 wrote:I can confirm that in order to register for your PhD you would need to have a visa, such as the EEA Family Permit, that would allow you to study."
I am surprised as well that the university would accept an FP.noajthan wrote: I am surprised the university will accept a FP, the RC is really what you need.
We are British. You will have the satisfaction of losing pounds, one way or another.noajthan wrote:$$$ are at stake
Agreed, you will need a travel doc to return to Spain. After so long in Spain you may have a Spanish id or some such?Skylar1331 wrote:"You can always flit back and forth to Spain to sort things out."
So if I apply for the family permit and it takes 3 weeks as most people have said, then I fly back to the UK for a week in August to apply for my RC and do the biometrics, I can return to Spain? I don't need to submit my passport with the application? I was under the impression that I did and that for the time the RC was processing I wouldn't be able to leave the UK.
Re: Funding, The thing is I have no fees as I won a full bursary as an international student that covers all 3 years of my phd. I'm hoping that registering as an RC holder via the family permit and SS won't mean I can't take advantage of my funding because it is meant for international students and I won't be listed as such during registration. I'm going to check this out with both the website mentioned and the university.
University should be able to tell you now what they will need when you register.Skylar1331 wrote:Oh my, so many options!
I do have a Spanish residency card but I need a passport to travel now with the new security checks in place. I suppose that even if I request my passport back it means spending 3 weeks in the UK.
I'm going to hope that maybe, as the university has me down as an international student, they will only need the FP for registration. If they say they need the RC, it sounds like I'll have to come back for 3 weeks in July to make that application, request my docs are returned to me and then return to Spain for August and September. I'll enter the UK using my Spanish residency card with a planned exit date to return to Spain. That should mean they don't give me trouble at the border. Is there any reason why the RC application won't be accepted if I don't say I am planning to live in the UK when I enter?
Still not sure about the FP.Skylar1331 wrote:Well the university has again said that I only need an EEA family permit. I've now been told this by two people with the following titles:International Student Advisor, International Support and Engagement and Senior International Student Advisor, International Support and Engagement. I've asked them to put it in writing on official letter head that I can bring with me to register in case I have any problems and someone asks me for an RC. Perhaps it is because my status is international and not home that they don't need the RC? I'm getting clarification on the international student status regardless of visa for my funding as well.
"The PhD start date is 1 October 2016 and you would be required to register on that date ideally, but certainly no later than 22 October 2016.
The US passport and EEA family permit are all that would be required to satisfy the registration requirement.
*I’d be cautious about using route b) outlined below. Route a) sound much more preferable."
(b) I suggested entering with my Spanish residency and just applying for the RC but she seems to prefer the FP option
It sounds like I'll just plan on applying for my RC via SS after I have registered at university and not book any trips for several months given the wait time.
Thank you so much for the advice on centre of life docs. How does this look for a list? Did you submit anything additional?
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Is there anything else?
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your help! I'm glad to hear SS has worked for others. We wen through so much paperwork to get established in Spain that I'm just trying to reduce stress in advance now that I have to do it all over again.
Sounds like you're on track.Skylar1331 wrote:Thank you for the links!
I can include marriage certificate and family photos. We lived together in England before we left so I have a lease that has both our names on it from there, as well as a letter certifying we lived together in Cyprus for a month after we left England and before we arrived in Spain. I also have a bank statement from the US which shows we are dual bank account holders for an account we opened before coming to Spain.
Our child was born just before Christmas so I have a gazillion family photos.
As for his work-- he's been here full time for two years.
I can bring the vida labor from the Spanish gov and his payslips from last year (evidence we used to get my spanish residency).
I have the school play programme with his name on it as the advising media teacher.
He also went to a conference last year for British schools in Spain and got some certifications I can include.
The baby was born here in December-- I have my whole health book for when I was pregnant here with all of my appointments (they give you a pregnancy passport thing).
I have his baby health book too-- which lists all of his jabs etc. I am a stay at home mom so I don't have anything about a nanny.
We had him christened here -- should I get a letter from the church?
How much is too much or is there no such thing as too much?