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Thanks dear.Doublestarxx wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2017 8:27 amBig dobby
I had similar issues years back when I did for my mom. Though I spotted my own issue right f on when they sent COA for my mom, they treated her as extended family. I immediately followed it up with complaints and more complaints after the 1st response I got was unsatisfactory. See link for my post years back
eea-route-applications/eea-misinterpret ... 42758.html.
Also make sure your birth certificate is the full one showing the name of your mom on the birth certificate.
Like me I used a sworn affidavit from local government authority from Nigeria obtained by my other to attest she was my mom.
I was the one that created the old thread, and removed it from the other one you had tagged into.
Thanks brother. That was really helpfulDoublestarxx wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2017 2:15 pmHi big dobby
1. She is retired
2. It varies, no set amount. On the application for my mom (note my wife is the eea member), we only had 2 transfer for money transfer for my mom. The rest where from my account in Nigeria to hers. I had like over 10 transactions on the bank account which I highlighted on the bank statement. I had previously been supporting by monthly allowance beginning of the month. Also I had miscellaneous transfers to her for other purposes. Also note the transaction doesn't have to be from the eea member only as the regulation says dependent on the eea OR his or her spouse. Though it will make the case stronger if there is supporting transaction from eea member or both.
3. She came here first by visitor visa before I decided it's easier supporting her if she is here, so I applied for then EEA2.
4. I didn't have a budget. What makes our case straight forward as well was my mom had no other source of income. So most credits in her acccount was from me. There is no set amount just substantial amount to support her BASIC NEEDS(feeding, clothing and housing). Money I sent was mainly for feeding and clothing cos I have a house back in Nigeria so no rent.
5. No solicitor- it's straight forward if you have the required document.
Also when I applied I attached utility bill showing that she is living with me showing she is member of our household. Like I said she came with visitor's visa and I called my electricity provider and added her name to the bill.
Good luck
Ok, noted! Obie, CR001, Casa et al. do you have any suggestions.