petram wrote:Thank you very much for your answer! So can you confirm me in the website you send me I have to chose other-EEA family member ?
About living together yes, we have proof of cohabitation for 4years and a half in Italy, he was living with me in my parents house, do you think it is enough? after that, we have holidays tickets, photos, I have an employement letter here and a NIN, I just don't know if the proof of the double room is enough! what do you think?
And also about the finance, I have a salary that is over 18.600, does he needs to show bank statement anyway?
You'll see in the second link I posted for you the following:
Evidence required for durable partners
The applicant and the EEA national sponsor must have been living together in a relationship
similar to marriage which has subsisted (continued in existence) for at least two years. The
evidence the applicant can provide may include (but is not limited to):
Proof that any previous relationship has permanently broken down:
o degree absolute for marriages
o dissolution order for civil partnerships.
Evidence of cohabitation for at least two years:
o bank statements or utility bills in joint names at the same address
o rent agreements
o mortgage payments
o official correspondence which links them at the same address.
Evidence of joint finances, joint business ventures and joint commitments:
o tax returns
o business contracts
o investments.
Evidence of joint responsibility for children such as a birth certificate or custody
agreement demonstrating that the two parties claiming to be in a durable relationship
are cohabiting and sharing responsibility for children.
Photographs of the couple.
Other evidence demonstrating their commitment and relationship.
There is no set minimum income level for EEA applications. The £18,600 applies to settlement applications submitted under UK Rules.
What options were you given in the drop-down menu for type of application?