Section 10 – PhotographsYou must provide <strong>the</strong> relevant photographs specified below. They must be in <strong>the</strong> format specifiedin <strong>the</strong> separate <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Office</strong> photograph guidance. If <strong>the</strong>y are not, <strong>the</strong>y may be rejected asunacceptable and you will have to provide o<strong>the</strong>rs which are acceptable. This will delay considerationof your application.Tick <strong>the</strong> relevant box(es) to confirm <strong>the</strong> photographs you are providing and enclose <strong>the</strong>m in a smallsealed envelope attached to section 1 as instructed <strong>the</strong>re.Two recent identical colour passport-size photographs of yourself with your namewritten on <strong>the</strong> back of each one. Please see <strong>the</strong> guidance notes for information onwhat types of photograph are acceptable.Two recent identical colour passport-size photographs of each family member includedin section 2 and applying for an extension of stay in <strong>the</strong> <strong>UK</strong> with you, with <strong>the</strong>ir namewritten on <strong>the</strong> back of each one.Section 11 DocumentsFor your application to be complete, you must provide <strong>the</strong> documents specified below which arerelevant to your application. If you do not, we reserve <strong>the</strong> right to decide your application on <strong>the</strong>basis of <strong>the</strong> information and documents provided. Tick <strong>the</strong> relevant box(es) to show <strong>the</strong> documentsyou are providing.The documents must be originals. Any which are not in English must be accompanied by a reliableEnglish translation.Please note that in some cases, we may have to ask for o<strong>the</strong>r documentation in addition to thosespecified in this form.Your current passport. If you last entered <strong>the</strong> <strong>UK</strong> on a previous passport or ID card,please also provide this document if you have it. If you do not have a passport, youmust provide ano<strong>the</strong>r form of identity and explain why you are unable to provide avalid passport.The current passport(s) of each family member included in section 2 for whom apermanent residence card is required. If <strong>the</strong>y do not have a passport, you mustprovide ano<strong>the</strong>r form of identity and explain why <strong>the</strong>y are unable to provide a validpassport.Your EEA national family member’s current passport or ID Card. If <strong>the</strong>y do not have apassport or ID card, you must provide ano<strong>the</strong>r form of identity and explain why <strong>the</strong>yare unable to provide a valid passport or ID card.<strong>EEA4</strong> Permanent Residence Card Version 06/2014 - page 32 of 38
If Section 4 (Retained Rights) has been completed: evidence as applicable such asDecree Absolute, Decree of Annulment, Certificate of Dissolution. Proof of residencein <strong>UK</strong> such as tenancy agreements, bank statements, utility bills. Your EEA nationalfamily member’s death certificate or proof <strong>the</strong>y have left <strong>the</strong> <strong>UK</strong>. Proof of a child orgrandchild attending an educational course. Proof of custody or access rights such asa court order. Proof that you or a family member are ei<strong>the</strong>r working, self employed oreconomically self-sufficient as below. Proof of domestic violence such as injunctions,court convictions or police cautions.If section 6 (Surinder Singh cases) has been completed and you have not previouslybeen issued with residence documentation on this basis: evidence that youand your British citizen family member resided in ano<strong>the</strong>r EEA member state at a timewhen <strong>the</strong>y were a worker or self-employed person in that member state, such astenancy agreements, bank statements, utility bills. Evidence that you and your Britishcitizen family member have resided continuously in <strong>the</strong> <strong>UK</strong> following your return from<strong>the</strong> EEA state in which your <strong>UK</strong> family member was a worker or self-employed person.See section 6 for fur<strong>the</strong>r guidance on <strong>the</strong> information and evidence you must submit.For time spent in employment: this can include contracts of employment, letter(s) fromyour EEA national family member’s employer(s) confirming your employment, P60s,or wage slips should be provided. These should feature a full National InsuranceNumber ra<strong>the</strong>r than a temporary one. If your EEA national family member wasrequired to be registered on <strong>the</strong> Worker Registration Scheme or to hold an accessionworker authorisation document at any time during your 5-years continuous residenceyou must provide all of <strong>the</strong>ir worker registration cards and certificates or <strong>the</strong>ir workerauthorisation document(s) (for example, <strong>the</strong>ir accession worker card), and proof of<strong>the</strong>ir employment with each employer named on <strong>the</strong> certificate and cards.For time spent in self-employment: this can include evidence to show your EEAnational family member is self-employed, e.g. a lease on business premises, HMRevenue & Customs (HMRC) self-assessment forms, business bank statements,accountants letter, invoices or receipts or National Insurance contributions.For time spent as a student: evidence of a school, college or university letterconfirming your EEA national family member’s enrolment on a course of study,evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance (see section below on comprehensivesickness insurance). Evidence of funds available to your EEA national family membersuch as bank statements, documents confirming <strong>the</strong> receipt of a grant or scholarship,or declaration of sufficient funds.For time spent as economically self-sufficient: this must include evidence ofcomprehensive sickness insurance for your EEA national family member and anyfamily members included in your application (see section below on comprehensivesickness insurance) and of funds to show your EEA national family member iseconomically self-sufficient, e.g. a bank statement. If <strong>the</strong>se funds come from ano<strong>the</strong>rfamily member, evidence of <strong>the</strong>ir employment or funds should be supplied. Evidenceto show your EEA national family member is retired, e.g. document(s) confirming <strong>the</strong>receipt of a pension.<strong>EEA4</strong> Permanent Residence Card Version 06/2014 - page 33 of 38