Hi everyone,
Having further problems with the Home Office.
To summarise this saga again, I had what I thought was a straightforward case. I am a US citizen, husband is Belgian with PR, and we have been married for 5 years, since 2012. Time to apply for my EEA4/PR visa and never had any problems with immigration before. We spent some time gathering all of our documentation together, and submitted my application in September. Received it back in November, with a letter stating that the photo was in the wrong format (my fault) and that we needed to supply further evidence that the sponsor was exercising treaty rights, even though I had submitted his PR card alongside our application. Spent another one or two weeks gathering further documentation and sent in a new application at the end of November. Being that we had submitted his PR card, we didn't understand why we had to submit further proof of his right in the UK, my husband contacted the Home Office and finally received an email back, stating that the computer system had incorrectly generated the wrong reason for why the application was rejected, so it was only supposed to be resubmitted because of the photos. Quite annoyed, as we wasted time and effort in gathering more documentation which was unnecessary.
We wanted to travel home to Belgium for the holidays and requested my passport back. I just received my passport back, and with a letter, which states that family members of an EEA national, who are not themselves EEA nationals wishing to return to the UK should apply for an EEA family permit before returning. My husband looked up the processing times for this, and they range from 15-60 days??? And he called the Home Office about this, and they said that I can only apply for the family permit outside of the UK?
I had thought that getting the passport back to travel would let me travel quite easily into and out of the UK until my application is decided. So if I want to travel outside of the UK, I am stuck at the destination until my family permit is processed? That sounds completely insane to me - as I could be waiting a few weeks or a few months even!! I need to work and we have kids! How do people work, travel, etc, while their application is being reviewed? Feeling that my movements here are so restricted and really don't know what to do....
Does anyone know if what we were told by the Home Office today is correct? If go, guess I will have to stay put in the UK until everything is decided...