Hi there, my husband (EEA-QP) and I (Non-EEA) will be applying for a registration certificate and residence card and I have a question about leaving and re-entering the UK while the application is being processed. We plan to apply online and then use the local passport return service so that we keep our passports. We plan to apply and then have our passports validated at the end of this week (2 June- our passport return service only has hours on Fridays). My husband has had to renew his passport in his home country and the logistics of getting the new one sent here has taken longer than we expected! We'll then will be traveling to the US at the end of June- we fly out 20 June and return 1 July.
My concern is that, as far as I understand, my current BRP (Tier 5 Youth Mobility) will be sent away with the other supporting documents and it's unlikely that I'll get the COA by the time we leave. So when I re-enter, will I have trouble to prove my right to work in the UK? We plan to bring along a copy of our application and all supporting documents including the marriage certificate- will that suffice to get through the UK border? My understanding is that it should be, since we'll be able to show that my husband is exercising his treaty rights and we are in a valid, lasting relationship, but I know that some people in similar situations have been hassled and I'm nervous about being forced to enter as a tourist.
Any experience or advice about entering the UK in a similar situation would be most appreciated! Thank you!
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