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Thank You very much for your responsedan1988uk wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2017 1:41 pm1. Even if there isn’t any requirement in terms of time after the wedding, there is a court judgment which says that a marriage can be considered of convenience even if the couple is real if it has been celebrated only for the purposes to bypass UK immigration laws.
2. I always suggest to have the TB test done, my wife did as well, it’s quick and not so expensive.
3. You are the sponsor, you need to show them that you are a qualified person in the UK and have a proper accommodation. They don’t care about non EEA spouse’s income.
4. With the new procedures from some countries all the documents will be scanned and sent to Sheffield, all the documents must be A4 format, we recently applied for my wife’s daughter FP and we provided originals of marriage certificate and birth certificates, my ID was a certified true copy, then we had pictures, bills, tenancy agreement, all was scanned and sent to Sheffield.
Duly Noted!!! Thank YouNatCam wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2017 6:39 pmOhh... You will have to prove that your relationship is genuine. Where is he now? If he lives in Europe than he won`t have to have a TB test.
As to when to apply, it would be strange if you didn`t straightaway. The main thing is to convince the HO that you are really a couple.
Marriage certificate - original, translated and certified;
His passport - original;
Papers showing your financial standing and accommodation (as you are a sponsor) - originals;
Best of luck and be happy!
P.S. There must be something else, I just can`t remember.
I would advice you to take your time to read through these posts on eea family permit very well. Also read through the requirements for eea family permit on Home Office website. Do not leave any stone unturn as it takes time to get a decision these days, so save yourself the stress of waiting for approximately 4 months and later have to reapply due to not submitting certain documents.Elizabeths03 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2017 1:28 pmHi everyone,
I need some advice in relation to the EEA Family Permit Application.
I am French living in the UK and my soon to be Husband is Nigerian. We are thinking of applying for the permit straight after the wedding but I have some questions:
1- Will it be risky applying straight after the wedding?
2- Does he need to do a TB test. It's not part of the required documents but I see some people submitting it on this forum.
3- He is self-employed but I am the one who will be sponsoring the whole thing, does he still need to provide his business documents like tax returns, incorporation documents etc...
4- Which documents submitted need to be ORIGINALS?
Any overall general advice anyone has would be appreciated.
Thank You