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TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 5 by Peacock23:
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TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 11:33pm On Sep 18, 2014
sunnychic: Congratulations!!!

Did u apply for the permit from Nigeria?
Yes I did
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 12:55pm On Sep 18, 2014
Am back again to give a quick update about my eea family permit,I decided not to take the advise I got here and applied for yet for another eea family permit and guess what I got it.
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 2:24pm On Aug 12, 2014
justwise: This is a conversation you need to have with him and come up with a decision. Appeal takes at least 4 months and very frustrating waiting time.
Thank you so much,you have being of great help,which ever way I decide to go,I would inform you.God bless you
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 2:13pm On Aug 12, 2014
justwise: Ok, it will be a lot easier for him to move back to Spain and invite you over to Spain then you can move to the UK together with your paper.

Personally i don't think the employment and the salary is as stated.
So I should forgo the appeal and tell him to move back to spain
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 1:57pm On Aug 12, 2014
justwise: Not really.....but...ok let me get this right 1st....is your hubby a British citizen or got his EU paper from another EU country then moved to the UK where you met him?
My husband is a EU citizen,born and bred in spain,he's moved to the uk in 2009,and I met him in the uk
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 1:46pm On Aug 12, 2014
justwise: i thought as much, that was why they questioned his salary and whether he still work there.
When I was on student visa,I worked at peacocks kilburn,and my manager was a nigerian woman,does that mean,pls enlighten me more,as am more confused.
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 1:43pm On Aug 12, 2014
Vicjustice: Out of curiosity, why did you have to call his workplace (manager) when you can get the information from himself, or is it the case that you don't have a real knowledge about your spouse's activities?
By the way, what did you mean by the highlighted phrase?
I didn't call his workplace,when I told my husband about the, refusal,he went to his manager to make a complaint,my husband called me where his manager was,and he asked to me to me,what I meant about eea family permit unlike british spouse where ones spouse has to earn a threshold,its not the case for eea family permit,that's what I meant.thanks
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 1:23pm On Aug 12, 2014
justwise: Ok,...just out of curiosity....is this company own by an Asian or African?

If he can get a letter from the company to support his claim then that will help as well
Its owned by a african. Man,but not nigerian
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 11:44am On Aug 12, 2014
justwise: Before you reapply or appeal you need to have heart-to-heart chat with your husband to ascertain his situation because that will really help your next step.
Find out first if he still work with that company and live in the UK permanently or his travels to other EU countries for business etc.
@justwise thanks,he still works in the company as I spoke to his manager yesterday,he hasn't even travelled out of the country. Yet,as he awaits me to. Come,so am certain he's there,I order stuffs online and he. Tells me its delivered so I don't know again,as am totally confused
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 11:30am On Aug 12, 2014
Vicjustice: Well, these are the points raised by the Visa Officer, but you can't get a meaningful advice if you don't narrate your own side of the story.
What can you say about your husband's non-operative work-place telephone number?
What did you state is your purpose of applying for the EEA family permit, to temporarily visit your husband or to migrate (to join him)?
It seems you stated that you intended to VISIT him, this seemingly is the only reason that your personal financial circumstances became considerable factors: and the fact that you tried to support your application with your mom's bank statement also suggests that you were using the wrong method to apply for EEA permit.
Dear, that application was a total mess, and i don't think it is reasonable to appeal it...
If you don't mind, i would suggest that you to respond to this post by providing answers, and also explain your TRUE circumstance so we may be able to assist you in your next application.
Cheers


Remember that telephone calls to a vast number of work place do not get answer in first attempt, (especially if the establishment is government owned), so it is highly likely that the embassy actually rang your husband's work-place.
Yes, you may seem to be financially sound and might not need money from your husband, but you need to proove this to the visa officer (not by word, but by documentation): your mother's bank statement is not supposed to have anything to do with this sort of application which is EEA Family Member Permit, it is supposed to be either you or your husband who should be financially responsible for the application, you can only meet the requirements by this.
Now that you do not currently have a job nor do you have the required amount of (source verifiable) money, you therefore need your husband to meet the requirement... In a nutshell he is required to be earning (in almost all cases) a guaranteed annual income of at least £18,600 or savings of over £62,500 (not certain of the figures).
It is very important to be able to demonstrate that you are in good communication and correspondence with your husband otherwise, it may be seen that your marriage was a desperate measure to have a UK permanent residence permit
Than you very much vicjustice,applying for eea family permit does not have any earnings,yes he does work at the company,because yesterday I spoke to the manager of the company,and I do not really understand how they would say they called and no one picked,I. Put our call records and everything in the application which they didn't question,and the manager told my husband he's ready to write a letter detailing he works there and he's ready to put his mobile number apart from the office landline.thank you so much
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 8:28am On Aug 12, 2014
Peacock23: I've being to uk severally,did my masters in uk too,got married late 2012,last year in the uk,I put in for eu residence card,at d long run,my passport got missing in the home office and my aplication was denied.I came back to nigeria,applied for a eea family permit,to stay with my husband,when I got the refusal yesterday,going through it and also reading that they tried to ring his workplace,no one picked is a lie,I don't need my husband to send me money because he's saving up me and am more than well taken care of at home.when I got back my documents,my husbands payslips,letter of employment and tenancy agreement was not returned back,I still have a valid two year visiting visa,just my passport that got missing in d home office.so. Pls vicjustice,how do I go about this,appeal or reapply,I need help
@justwise and @vicjustice I needyour reply.thanks
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 6:17am On Aug 12, 2014
Vicjustice: Well, these are the points raised by the Visa Officer, but you can't get a meaningful advice if you don't narrate your own side of the story.
What can you say about your husband's non-operative work-place telephone number?
What did you state is your purpose of applying for the EEA family permit, to temporarily visit your husband or to migrate (to join him)?
It seems you stated that you intended to VISIT him, this seemingly is the only reason that your personal financial circumstances became considerable factors: and the fact that you tried to support your application with your mom's bank statement also suggests that you were using the wrong method to apply for EEA permit.
Dear, that application was a total mess, and i don't think it is reasonable to appeal it...
If you don't mind, i would suggest that you to respond to this post by providing answers, and also explain your TRU,E circumstance so we may be able to assist you in your next application.
Cheers
I've being to uk severally,did my masters in uk too,got married late 2012,last year in the uk,I put in for eu residence card,at d long run,my passport got missing in the home office and my aplication was denied.I came back to nigeria,applied for a eea family permit,to stay with my husband,when I got the refusal yesterday,going through it and also reading that they tried to ring his workplace,no one picked is a lie,I don't need my husband to send me money because he's saving up me and am more than well taken care of at home.when I got back my documents,my husbands payslips,letter of employment and tenancy agreement was not returned back,I still have a valid two year visiting visa,just my passport that got missing in d home office.so. Pls vicjustice,how do I go about this,appeal or reapply,I need help
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Peacock23: 11:06pm On Aug 11, 2014
Help Hello,I was refused eea family permit today,the reason for the refusal was that they called my husbands place of work all to no avail,so they don't believe he works there or earns the income he said he claims. It was also stated that as such they are not sure he's residing in the United Kingdom. It was also stated that I am umemployed(which I am)and I didn't state how am being supported in nigeria,saving,lands or property and that no evidence of my husband sending me money. I don't need my husband to send me money cos I get money from my mom every month,so it wasn't necessary for my husband to send me money and I also put in my mom bank statement,when processing the application,I have the right of appeal,but I don't know if it's to appeal or re apply or simply do both.thanks
TravelRe: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Peacock23: 10:36pm On Aug 11, 2014
Hello,I was refused eea family permit today,the reason for the refusal was that they called my husbands place of work all to no avail,so they don't believe he works there or earns the income he said he claims. It was also stated that as such they are not sure he's residing in the United Kingdom. It was also stated that I am umemployed(which I am)and I didn't state how am being supported in nigeria,saving,lands or property and that no evidence of my husband sending me money. I don't need my husband to send me money cos I get money from my mom every month,so it wasn't necessary for my husband to send me money and I also put in my mom bank statement,when processing the application,I have the right of appeal,but I don't know if it's to appeal or re apply or simply do both.thanks

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