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Dear Home Office,

I just arrived in the uk to join my family(my unmaried partner and my son),who are living from 1year and half in northern ireland,and in the aeroport the get a stamp in my passport where is writing( admitted in the UK under the immigrationEEA regulations 2016)
I want please to know what is this stamp and how long is valid.
My family are EEA citizens but not me.
Thankyou

Yours faithfully,
B.ahmed

UK Visas and Immigration,

Dear B.Ahmed,
 
Thank you for your enquiry dated 20th November regarding the stamp in your passport.
 
It sounds like it is an entry clearance stamp which would be valid for 6 months. You can use form EEA (EFM) if you are the ‘extended’ family
member (such as brother, sister, aunt, uncle, nephew, niece, cousin or unmarried partner) of an EEA national who is exercising Treaty rights in
the UK and you wish to apply for a registration certificate (if you’re an EEA national) or residence card (if you’re a non-EEA national) as
confirmation of your right of residence in the UK.
To make this application, please follow the link below:
[1]https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...
 
Please note the onus is upon individual customers to ensure that they satisfy the requirements set out in the guidance material. The guidance
material accompanies each and every application form. UK Visas and Immigration is not able to give, indicate or advise upon the outcome of any
such application prior to it being given full and careful consideration.

Directing you to the guidance material is the only advice we can give you. If you need any further help you should seek independent immigration
advice. Immigration advisers can help you with immigration matters, including completion of forms and representing you at a tribunal. The
Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) regulates immigration advisers, which mean they must meet certain standards.

Please see the below link to find an immigration adviser:

[2]https://www.gov.uk/find-an-immigration-a...

Yours faithfully,

Simon Brown
UKVI Visas and Immigration

 

 

UKVI Contact Centre

Website: [3]www.gov.uk/home-office

 

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