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Her original passport, your original passport or ID or a CERTIFIED copy of it, original certificate of marriage with English translation if not already in English, your payslips and bank statements, a lot of pictures of both of you and families and better attaching also tenancy agreement and bills to show them where you live.arturs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 26, 2018 4:19 amHello, i held the passport from Latvia and live in England 6 years, my wife from Thailand and we've been married at 5 of july 2018. We would like apply for EEA family permit VISA. Can anybody tell me please whats the documents i have to sent for her and whats document shes need for apply for VISA.
I believe not.
kuisere wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 7:32 pmHi Arturs, we are in the same situation as I married my Thai husband in June 2018 and he just applied for the EEA permit.
The VFS in Bangkok recommended him to take the TBH test, because it's needed when you intend to stay in the country for more than 6 months. Of course the permit is valid for 6 months, but they might ask her later on if she applies for the residence permit.
Since you just got married it's important to show that you've been living together for at least 2 years (tenancy agreements, bills, shared bank accounts..) or that you've been in a long distance relationship for that long (chats, calls, flight tickets...), and pictures of the wedding and the two of you with your family and friends.
What do you mean by "mistake"? Did you write it was an arranged marriage as a mistake and you want to edit the form? The form is to be completed online, so how can you cross the sentence?
I am Italian. I know the 2 years is for the not married couple; however, you just got married one month ago and have known each other for only one year. It's hard to prove it's not a marriage of convenience, so you should show how you keep in contact with your wife and that your relationship it's genuine by providing some evidence of your time together before the marriage.arturs wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18, 2018 2:44 amkuisere wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 7:32 pmHi Arturs, we are in the same situation as I married my Thai husband in June 2018 and he just applied for the EEA permit.
The VFS in Bangkok recommended him to take the TBH test, because it's needed when you intend to stay in the country for more than 6 months. Of course the permit is valid for 6 months, but they might ask her later on if she applies for the residence permit.
Since you just got married it's important to show that you've been living together for at least 2 years (tenancy agreements, bills, shared bank accounts..) or that you've been in a long distance relationship for that long (chats, calls, flight tickets...), and pictures of the wedding and the two of you with your family and friends.
What do you mean by "mistake"? Did you write it was an arranged marriage as a mistake and you want to edit the form? The form is to be completed online, so how can you cross the sentence?
What is your national kuisere? 2 years its for people whos not married, for your spouse you have to prove that your relationship is genuine and is not marriage of convience. When we fill in the VISA we think "arranged marriage" its same as been organised between me and her, but after check the google we are found "aranged marriage" its organised between both family parents. In case we are know each other 13 months and she have a Son, so its cant be marriage of convience at all.