I am a EU Citizen living in UK and my non-EEA spouse is about to apply for EEA family permit from her home country.
the FAQ here states:
Q2: What do I need to submit with the EEA FP application?
If you are married to a EEA national and you travel to the UK together (or to join the EEA national) all that is required:
- Proof of relationship (marriage certificate or birth certificate for children).
- Passports
- A declaration by the EEA national that the non EEA national would be travelling together or joining him (make it simple. One or two lines is enough).
* (If the EEA national has been living in the UK for more than 3 months, then proof of exercising treaty rights i.e. payslips or proof of study etc).
That’s all. There are no other requirements.
If you recently got married, you might want to add a letter or some evidence to show this is a genuine marriage and not one for immigration purposes.
this sounds too good to be true?Q4: Do I need to answer all the questions in the application form?
No.
In most cases, there is no need to provide any information about your financials or the non EEA employment. If the EEA national hasn’t been living in the UK, then his employment information is not relevant as well. Your future intentions are also not relevant so questions on your intentions or duration of stay also don’t need to be answered.
If you can’t leave a field empty in the online form, just write “not required for EEA Family Permit”
The online form at visa4uk.gov.uk has detailed questions about the applicants finances, employment, accommodation, family, travel record etc..So they can all be ignored?
Also the Guide To Supporting Documentation for EEA FP lists documents such as bank statements payslips, even a letter from employer:
So this is all a smoke screen?a letter from your employer on company headed paper – detailing your salary and the length of your employment, confirming that you have been given time off work, and stating whether this time off is paid or unpaid
We are in touch with a solicitor who is willing to give guidance for a considerable sum. This otoh is just an internet forum. I don't know whom to believe.