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Evidence of continuing contact and visits will help your case. I can't tell how the Immigration Officer will react if you try to cross the border to the UK. I expect you will have a long wait as the Officers discuss the case. I suspect the ferry will sail without you - I'm not sure what will happen then.obymarf wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 2:27 pmMy spouse was struggling with living on her own as a single mother so couldn't properly arrange for my arrival. As I was myself struggling with my refugee status being denied. I also have 8 years worth of email exchanges. ANd my spouse would come and visit me here in France from time to time. I don't know if it matters or counts. Regards.
So if i was to go back home and request an EEA FP with mariage certificate, pictures and emails for the last few years. Would it work? My refugee status has been denied but if I go back home in Congo it is still dangerous there, although I could risk a few weeks if it means coming back to my wife. Regards.
But the OP would have to wait for months, not weeks. I also thinks he's more likely to be refused if he applied for an FP than if and his wife simply try to take the ferry or whatever to the UK. If the OP is prepared to return home to apply, I think it is worth risking being deported from France if he is refused entry to the UK.