entering uk after excersing eu treaty rights with non-eea without residence card,EEA FAMILY PERMIT,ENTRY VISA

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Dear Home Office,

DEAR sir/madam

Hope you are doing well. I am sending you this email regarding an information about entering to UK with my EEA (British national) spouse who is exercising her EU treaty rights to an other EEA state as a self-employed person. I have 3 months ACC/JOIN/EEA/EU Swiss cit visa under the directive 2004/38/EC for this EEA (ROI) state where my spouse is exercising her EU treaty rights. we want to visit UK for one week without EEA family permit or residence card as we were reading somewhere that we can visit UK when accompanying by a EEA (British national ) who is exercising treaty rights in an other EEA state. I have applied for my EU1 residency card application couple of weeks ago in this EEA state and want to go UK for a week with my EEA (British national) spouse. we have all the documents proof for this state that we have been living together here and i am the direct family member of an EEA (British national who is exercising her EU treaty rights in EEA state other than UK). so please guide us with your best that what is the procedure and if we can only visit UK without holding EEA family permit, Residence card, Permanent Residence card, or entry visa with EEA(British national) .

thanking you

regards

Yours faithfully,

kamran yasin

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DMC (Croydon), Home Office

Dear Sir/Madam,

Thank you for your email of 29 November.

We are unable to assist you with your enquiry as this is about applying from overseas for an Entry Clearance Visa or regarding a refund for your visa application from overseas.

Please refer to the link below for further assistance

https://ukvi-international.faq-help.com/

Should you need to ask a question about the visa application process you will find the telephone number and a form to email your enquiries, the email option is free of charge There may also be web chat available

I am sorry I cannot be of further assistance.

Yours sincerely,

UK Visas and Immigration

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Dear DMC (Croydon),

I am really disappointed of this response from you. my question was very simple. i am repeating it again in simple words.

Q 1- May i enter into UK without holding a residence card or EEA family permit from another eea state where i am living with my eea spouse who is exercising her EU treaty rights as self employed?
Yours sincerely,

Q 2-What the procedure to enter to UK for a week as a visit with my EEA (British National) spouse who is exercising her EU treaty rights in another eea state from last three months?

kamran yasin

DMC (Croydon), Home Office

Dear Sir/Madam,

Thank you for your further email correspondence of 02 December 2015 in relation to your enquiry about applying from overseas for a visa or a refund.

As we have explained, we cannot assist you with your enquiry. In order to have your enquiry addressed you need to follow the link: https://ukvi-international.faq-help.com/.

This link will provide you with the various ways in which you can have your enquiry answered and includes phone, email (which is free) or even the opportunity for a live web chat.

We cannot assist you further and advise that you now access the link above to ensure that you obtain an answer to your enquiry.

Yours sincerely

UK Visas and Immigration

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