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Hi yanaveron,
Congratulations news like this keeps my faith alive. All the bestAlyosha15 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 5:56 amHi All,
Praise the Lord....Giving you all some hope n happiness..... I just received my passport and finally after over more than 6months I received my visa. God has heard my prayers and granted us this visa.... I wish n pray that all those who were sailing in the same boat as me too be granted their visas and join with their families soon
Hi calija777,calija777 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:48 amHi yanaveron,
Your SOLVIT will tell you the list of documents by email.
My Romanian SOLVIT asked for:
"In order for us to be able to fully assess you problem, we kindly ask you to send us the following documents (in copy, via e-mail):
copy of your passport/ID
copy of your wife's passport,
copy of your marriage certificate,
your registration certificate issued by the British authorities
the proof/receipt of the visa application
any correspondence you had with the British authorities"
Last week they have transferred my case to UK SOLVIT.
Thanks a lot for the heads up, darkhadou. Will keep that in mind. Do keep us updated as we all await a favorable decision. Bless.
Thanks for your messagedanny27 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 5:15 amDear Baig,
We u/stand how frustrating it must be for you.
There are no professionals here who can advice you in this forum.
Better to google and gather as much information about appealing yourself or else infm your wife to contact a lawyer in London and appeal from that end.
But I guess lawyer would b sure shot.
Kindly refrain from naming solicitor firms on the forum.Scott_Ind wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:43 pmHi Baig ,
To appeal you don’t need a lawyer , it’s very simple online application via justice.gov website. Just follow the process I mentioned earlier.I have successfully done this on my own.
But if you need a lawyer use https://www.gov.uk/find-an-immigration-adviser to find a lawyer . xxxxxxxxxxx is a Pakistani law firm u might want to contact them .
Regards
Hi Enka,Enka2018 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 12:30 pmHi everyone.
I just wanted to know can immigration ask for medical certificate at airport if I have EEA Family permit? And in application form I have written will be travelling with my partner but since it took long too long and my wife had to go can they create trouble for that? But she will come to pick me up from airport.
Hi yanaveron,yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 1:30 pmHi calija777,calija777 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:48 amHi yanaveron,
Your SOLVIT will tell you the list of documents by email.
My Romanian SOLVIT asked for:
"In order for us to be able to fully assess you problem, we kindly ask you to send us the following documents (in copy, via e-mail):
copy of your passport/ID
copy of your wife's passport,
copy of your marriage certificate,
your registration certificate issued by the British authorities
the proof/receipt of the visa application
any correspondence you had with the British authorities"
Last week they have transferred my case to UK SOLVIT.
Thank you for your info.
From me Solvit has asked my application for the EEA FAMILY PERMIT and other useful documentation . i didn't quite understand what they meant by sending them my application, as it was filled up on line...
calija777 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:57 pmHi yanaveron,yanaveron wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 1:30 pmHi calija777,calija777 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:48 amHi yanaveron,
Your SOLVIT will tell you the list of documents by email.
My Romanian SOLVIT asked for:
"In order for us to be able to fully assess you problem, we kindly ask you to send us the following documents (in copy, via e-mail):
copy of your passport/ID
copy of your wife's passport,
copy of your marriage certificate,
your registration certificate issued by the British authorities
the proof/receipt of the visa application
any correspondence you had with the British authorities"
Last week they have transferred my case to UK SOLVIT.
Thank you for your info.
From me Solvit has asked my application for the EEA FAMILY PERMIT and other useful documentation . i didn't quite understand what they meant by sending them my application, as it was filled up on line...
Maybe they mean the sheet, that TLS centre adviser gave you after submitting all your documents for EEA FP. I have provided this kind of document to my Solvit. Don't forget to give them your application number.
Good luck.
Thanks a lot tony.Tony_P wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:53 pmHi Enka,Enka2018 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 12:30 pmHi everyone.
I just wanted to know can immigration ask for medical certificate at airport if I have EEA Family permit? And in application form I have written will be travelling with my partner but since it took long too long and my wife had to go can they create trouble for that? But she will come to pick me up from airport.
Last year when my wife and two kids came to the UK on the FP, nothing was asked. We were worried about the TB report that was compulsory if travelling from India, but it does not apply for FP. I believe it applied if travelling on a British spouse visa. They just asked their names and allowed them through.
Regarding your second question, have they put any sort of "Travelling with Partner/EU Spouse" stamp on your passport? I read some blogs where they used to put it. If there is no such stamp, I think they will not bother you, but maybe others can give a better answer on this.
-Tony