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Musbti wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:24 amMy EEA PR application timeline is
Applied:30/01/2018
Fees Taken:
Biometric:
COA:
RC:Waiting .....
To many complications in application but my solicitor is experienced and gave me hope for the best.
Ex's original ID not sent but the attested copies from a solicitor and from accountant attached, all previous ids copies given.
Divorce not finalized yet,, only decree nici sent,
treaty rights evidence upto time of separation given, now she is working as self employed but i have no proof, but in letter asked home office to check with HMRC,
Really need good luck from all of the mates
thanks
In addition to the advice above, your soon to be ex has to be exercising treaty rights up to the date of decree absolute in order for you to apply for retain rights of residence, however your post states you have applied for PR.
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 12:07 pmMusbti wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:24 amMy EEA PR application timeline is
Applied:30/01/2018
Fees Taken:
Biometric:
COA:
RC:Waiting .....
To many complications in application but my solicitor is experienced and gave me hope for the best.
Ex's original ID not sent but the attested copies from a solicitor and from accountant attached, all previous ids copies given.
Divorce not finalized yet,, only decree nici sent,
treaty rights evidence upto time of separation given, now she is working as self employed but i have no proof, but in letter asked home office to check with HMRC,
Really need good luck from all of the mates
thanksIn addition to the advice above, your soon to be ex has to be exercising treaty rights up to the date of decree absolute in order for you to apply for retain rights of residence, however your post states you have applied for PR.
You were also given extensive advice by Obie already on why you do not qualify for RoR or PR.
Thanks Obie, Its really good feelings to see your reply,
you are absolutely fine, i explained this all to my brief, we cant say much about it now, just FYI all of these docs are original and leftover by my ex when she fled my house, and SA302 received in post after she left,Obie wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:57 pmI see, assuming the Treaty rights issue is fine, the other issue is, which is a bit if as Home Office are pretty rigorous theses day , they will ask how come your wife can provide you this evidence and not her passport, and if there is a credibility issue, and they take the view that you were making up earnings without your wife's expressed consent, this may undermine your credibility immensely.
sandy1988 wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 1:57 amsandy1988 wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 9:01 pmThanks mustbi the true copy where shall i send to home office or court and registar office will be same where we get married or others can give me too and my 2nd question as i read your story have you send ex tax return and sa302 from hrmc (as self employed) or have send any bankstatement for moeney coming in from customer or any invoices for 5 years any proof tax paid by bank account or just hrmc document like sa302 i will be thankful to you if can tell please
NaheedBella wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 4:40 amhi,
Married to EU partner November 2012
Divorced August 2017
Applied for Retained Rights of Residance Novemebr 17
COA December 17
Refusal Feburary 18 [reasons for Refusal: ID Card reported as Lost or stolen, didn't look on other provided documents, insufficient documents provided, Right of Appeal Given]
Appeal applied March 18
Hearing July 18
Judge GRANTED THE APPEAL against homeoffice alligation, they failed to provide the bundle in support of there alligation PLUS VALID PASSPORT OF EU partner given at the time of hearing
So, what will happen next, what will be the time frame for ROR, is it Biometric card
Hearing was Three days ago
thanks
Abeythedon wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:44 amNaheedBella wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 4:40 amhi,
Married to EU partner November 2012
Divorced August 2017
Applied for Retained Rights of Residance Novemebr 17
COA December 17
Refusal Feburary 18 [reasons for Refusal: ID Card reported as Lost or stolen, didn't look on other provided documents, insufficient documents provided, Right of Appeal Given]
Appeal applied March 18
Hearing July 18
Judge GRANTED THE APPEAL against homeoffice alligation, they failed to provide the bundle in support of there alligation PLUS VALID PASSPORT OF EU partner given at the time of hearing
So, what will happen next, what will be the time frame for ROR, is it Biometric card
Hearing was Three days ago
thanks
Please was the ID still valid when you submitted in November 2017???