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✎ EN EEA4 - Some time to go but info would still be good

Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by mellowd, Jan 5, 2010.

  1. mellowd

    mellowd Active Member

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    Hi all.

    I'm a South African with a Hungarian Wife. Currently I'm on EEA2 which expires in June 2012.

    My current passport expires December 2010 though. It'll take me 4 months to get my new passport. After that what's the process and turnaround time for getting my visa transferred? I know I can just use my old passport at the same time but I would prefer to just have it in the new passport.

    Secondly, My wife and I have been married now for almost 4 years (April) In April 2011 I'd like to apply for EEA4. Is this sufficient? i.e. I can prove that my wife and I have been working and living together that entire time, we have all our P60's and payslips and various bills from all these years.

    Should my wife apply for EE3 at the same time? We did the EEA1/EEA2 application at the same time last time.

    Lastly, what's the turnaround time and cost for all of this? I know EEA3 costs nothing, but can't find any fees for EEA4 (even on the application form, unless I've missed it)

    Thanks for any info!
     
  2. Yousafzai

    Yousafzai Addicted member

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    EEA4 is free of charge you don't have to pay anything since its application under EU law and not UK law.

    Moving visa to your new passport is a straight forward process, even though it can take some time. One of the guys I know did it and it took few weeks. You can of course always carry both of your passports if you wish.

    Good luck
     
  3. mellowd

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    Thanks for the info thus far :)
     
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