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Len4ik Jan 15th 2014 9:56 pm

EEA2 residence card, please help to complete.
 
Hello!;)

I have got question regarding how to fill in the EEA2 residence card. I am not eea member, living in UK since aug 2013 and married with eea member, which living here withing 15 years. My visa (eea family member) expire soon. In the eea2 application first part is an Applicant's details, after in section 2 about family members, section 3 is Your national family member. I can't understand shall I put details about my husband? If yes, then where? He doesn't need apply for resid card, it is only for me to stay leggaly in UK.

Could you please clarify for me these sections?

Thanks for your time.

BritInParis Jan 15th 2014 11:27 pm

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Originally Posted by Len4ik (Post 11080503)
Hello!;)

I have got question regarding how to fill in the EEA2 residence card. I am not eea member, living in UK since aug 2013 and married with eea member, which living here withing 15 years. My visa (eea family member) expire soon. In the eea2 application first part is an Applicant's details, after in section 2 about family members, section 3 is Your national family member. I can't understand shall I put details about my husband? If yes, then where? He doesn't need apply for resid card, it is only for me to stay leggaly in UK.

Could you please clarify for me these sections?

Thanks for your time.

Your husband's details go in Section 3. Any children or other family members living with in the UK who are not EEA citizens go in Section 2. If it's just you and your husband you can leave Section 2 blank.

Len4ik Jan 16th 2014 5:29 pm

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Originally Posted by BritInParis (Post 11080589)
Your husband's details go in Section 3. Any children or other family members living with in the UK who are not EEA citizens go in Section 2. If it's just you and your husband you can leave Section 2 blank.

Hi thank you for fast respond! I also need to know if there some specifies on the EEA2 form?

my husband is italian, I am ukrainian moved here since aug 2013worker and living in UK for 15 yrs, we are married out of Uk in 2013 and have ababy which was born in uk this year.
I mean will I get this card for sure, or can be smth about me?

Which section I have to skip in my case?

I am happy to get any advise!:)

BritInParis Jan 16th 2014 7:06 pm

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Originally Posted by Len4ik (Post 11081898)
Hi thank you for fast respond! I also need to know if there some specifies on the EEA2 form?

my husband is italian, I am ukrainian moved here since aug 2013worker and living in UK for 15 yrs, we are married out of Uk in 2013 and have ababy which was born in uk this year.
I mean will I get this card for sure, or can be smth about me?

Which section I have to skip in my case?

I am happy to get any advise!:)

If your husband is Italian and has been in the UK for 15 years then the chances are that your baby is British. If not then the baby would be Italian. Either way the baby doesn't need to be included on the form so leave Section 2 blank.

Providing you are still fulfilling the conditions of your EEA Family Permit it's unlikely that you won't get your residence card.

AngelaV Jan 17th 2014 9:07 pm

Re: EEA2 residence card, please help to complete.
 
I put this together a few weeks ago for the FB group as the question came up fairly often, I hope it helps

EEA2 Sections to be completed by Surinder Singhers:
Section 1 - Non EU Spouse's Details
Section 2 - Only to be completed if more than 1 Non EU family member applying
Section 3 - British Citizen's Details
Section 4 - Leave Blank (not for Surinder Singers)
Section 5 - Definitely Complete
Section 6 - Complete if employed, leave blank if self-employed
Section 7 - Complete if self-employed, leave blank if-employed
Section 8 - Leave Blank (not for Surinder Singers)
Section 9 - Leave Blank (not for Surinder Singers)
Section 10 - Complete (They check)

not2old Jan 17th 2014 9:14 pm

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Originally Posted by AngelaV (Post 11083961)
I put this together a few weeks ago for the FB group as the question came up fairly often, I hope it helps

EEA2 Sections to be completed by Surinder Singhers:
Section 1 - Non EU Spouse's Details
Section 2 - Only to be completed if more than 1 Non EU family member applying
Section 3 - British Citizen's Details
Section 4 - Leave Blank (not for Surinder Singers)
Section 5 - Definitely Complete
Section 6 - Complete if employed, leave blank if self-employed
Section 7 - Complete if self-employed, leave blank if-employed
Section 8 - Leave Blank (not for Surinder Singers)
Section 9 - Leave Blank (not for Surinder Singers)
Section 10 - Complete (They check)

Great info Angela. Hope you don't mind me adding the link to the form

Form

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...visas/vaf5.pdf


Guidance notes

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...b-guidance.pdf

AngelaV Jan 17th 2014 9:37 pm

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Originally Posted by not2old (Post 11083969)
Great info Angela. Hope you don't mind me adding the link to the form
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... Of course not

Here is the link to the online application which also allows you to book your biometrics appointment upon completion

https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/

Len4ik Jan 17th 2014 11:22 pm

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Originally Posted by BritInParis (Post 11082044)
If your husband is Italian and has been in the UK for 15 years then the chances are that your baby is British. If not then the baby would be Italian. Either way the baby doesn't need to be included on the form so leave Section 2 blank.

Providing you are still fulfilling the conditions of your EEA Family Permit it's unlikely that you won't get your residence card.

Thanks again for useful info, I really needed it.

Len4ik Jan 17th 2014 11:23 pm

Re: EEA2 residence card, please help to complete.
 

Originally Posted by not2old (Post 11083969)
Great info Angela. Hope you don't mind me adding the link to the form

Form

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...visas/vaf5.pdf


Guidance notes

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...b-guidance.pdf

Angela I join to comment, really good info!!!

BritInParis Jan 18th 2014 3:26 pm

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Originally Posted by Len4ik (Post 11084067)
Angela I join to comment, really good info!!!

Just be aware that you're not a Surinder Singh case so Angela's list doesn't apply to you.

Len4ik Jan 18th 2014 7:40 pm

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Originally Posted by Len4ik (Post 11084063)
Thanks again for useful info, I really needed it.

I am doubting about to send an EEA2, cos here http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...df?view=Binary I'v found the paragraph with reasons of refusal cases, they say "the parties to the marriage or civil partnership had resided in the UK for at least one year during the duration of the marriage or civil partnership, or..." but we married on June 2013, so at the moment it's less...
My visa expires on Feb, and, obviously I stay here without any legal doc. But I am still EEA family member, having a baby, which was born here in Nov 2014.

What I can go for to make myself legally protected?

Need your suggestions. Loads of Thanks to everybody who provide any inf.

BritInParis Jan 19th 2014 12:49 am

Re: EEA2 residence card, please help to complete.
 

Originally Posted by Len4ik (Post 11084963)
I am doubting about to send an EEA2, cos here http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...df?view=Binary I'v found the paragraph with reasons of refusal cases, they say "the parties to the marriage or civil partnership had resided in the UK for at least one year during the duration of the marriage or civil partnership, or..." but we married on June 2013, so at the moment it's less...
My visa expires on Feb, and, obviously I stay here without any legal doc. But I am still EEA family member, having a baby, which was born here in Nov 2014.

What I can go for to make myself legally protected?

Need your suggestions. Loads of Thanks to everybody who provide any inf.

That's only if you and your husband divorced. It doesn't apply if you're still married.

You are still legal if you remain in the UK without a residence permit but you won't be able to leave the UK (on holiday for example) and return without applying for another EEA Family Permit so it's best to get a residence card as this lasts for five years.

Len4ik Jan 23rd 2014 10:07 pm

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Originally Posted by BritInParis (Post 11085286)
That's only if you and your husband divorced. It doesn't apply if you're still married.

You are still legal if you remain in the UK without a residence permit but you won't be able to leave the UK (on holiday for example) and return without applying for another EEA Family Permit so it's best to get a residence card as this lasts for five years.

I went to the office about this question, and woman told me that once I leave UK (for holidays or smth...) then on entry again will be enough to provide marriage certificate to prove my status as EEA family member.

Is it like this???

BritInParis Jan 24th 2014 12:24 am

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Originally Posted by Len4ik (Post 11093868)
I went to the office about this question, and woman told me that once I leave UK (for holidays or smth...) then on entry again will be enough to provide marriage certificate to prove my status as EEA family member.

Is it like this???

Technically yes, providing your husband is will you, but it's much easier if you have your residence card.

Len4ik Jan 25th 2014 10:43 am

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Originally Posted by BritInParis (Post 11093962)
Technically yes, providing your husband is will you, but it's much easier if you have your residence card.

Thank you for help.


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