Here we go straight from the horse's mouth,
hot from the press.....
From : <PublicVisaEnqs@fco.gov.uk>Sent : 24 April 2007 15:04:29To : <@hotmail.com>Subject : RE: Comment from Dominic G....... - EEA & Swiss NationalsThe documentation checklist is exactly as the settlement visa, it is free of charge. If sending the documents by courier service is not convenient. We suggest you contact the post and ask for alternatives to send documents to them. This is local arrangement which they will have the answers.
Public Enquiries [C], UKvisas, London SW1A 2AH
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Sent: 11 April 2007 09:55
Subject: Comment from Dominic ...........- EEA & Swiss Nationals
I have been trying to speak to someone at UKVACS, but never possible, it seems that the system is user non friendly.
I am a EEA national from Italy, and soon I will be applying for a Family permit for my Filipina wife. I understand from your website that the application is free of charge.
I have basically 2 queries.
1- Is the documentation check list exactly like a settlement visa? And if not, what it consists of?
2- As all the documentation already collected is rather bulky, how would you suggest it is packaged for collection by the courier?
I understand that the envelope your service provides its barely larger than A4... Grossly inadequate, for the amount of documentation asked.
I would very much appreciate to be actually able to speak to someone in person, rather than to listen to voice messages, directing to mail boxex and the like.
looking forward to hearing from you
Yours faithfully
D. G........
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13 days for an answer... good really. I never thought they would actually do it and it pleases me to be wrong.
Well, there you go...
As per Naturalisation after 5 years, it is not necessary as we both wish dearly to retain our own nationalities, besides... after 3 years my wife would authomatically assume the italian citizenship if she so wanted, at no cost.
Dom