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I'm glad to let you know of the successful outcome of my application. We are both very excited and finally get to live together under one roof.
Here is some info about my application, hope this helps!
So I filled out the application under Other Non-Settlement visa from the UK government website. I included information regarding our circumstances, long-distance relationship and meeting in the UK as students four years ago, details of our vacations in the past. It was critical that I added the information regarding my previous refusal, however, I did not go about countering it, I only mentioned that there was a refusal due to X reason and that I will be happy to submit supporting documents during any intervention from UKBA in the future.
Here are the documents that I submitted :
Submitted application - 23 May Received passport back with stamp - 12 June (Received call one day prior for collection) No of working days : 14
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If I were you, I would (of course) mention the refusal when asked. I would not address the validity of that refusal, nor of the evidence on which it was based, unless asked.
For an EEA family permit, you're only supposed to have to establish a limited number of facts:
Because your marriage is relatively recent, it is a good idea to include the evidence you mention showing the history of your relationship. Aside from that, all you should have to show are the documents needed to establish the above facts: