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What you have above appears alright.Amiromo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:28 pmHi everyone,
I really appreciate all the information and advice I've read on the forum.
I've got a few questions about my spouse visa extension. We are hoping to submit next week but I just wanted some reassurance that everything is as needed.
I'm meeting the financial requirement through my own work.
We currently live in a flat owned by my husband (mortgage) but for the first 9 months we stayed with his parents.
I have listed all the items we are sending-
Applicant documents-
1. Cover letter
2. My passport all pages
3. My current BRP
4. Marriage certificate
Sponsor documents-
5. Sponsor passport bio page
Accommodation documents-
6. Cohabitation- correspondences addressed to both of us. We moved halfway through the last year so it will have both addresses on the correspondences
7. Proof of adequate current accommodation- land registry, council tax, mortgage statement and floor plan/brochure from purchase
8. Letter from parents confirming we were initially staying with them before we moved (not sure if necessary)
Financial evidence-
9. Pay slips (online pdf) 6 months and within 28 days
10. Bank statements (online pdf) 6 months and within 28 days
11. Employer letter
Language evidence-
12. Pearson PTE home B1 test certificate
Other documents-
13. Visa application form
14. Visa payment confirmation
15. IHS payment confirmation
I think that's most things covered but for some reason I'm worried I've missed something.
I wasn't sure if I needed to have a letter from the sponsors parents saying that we stayed with them for the first 9 months as the first correspondences used from cohabitation is from their address?
Also is it OK to group the documents together in one pdf file (for example all of the cohabitation correspondences together) or is it better to upload each correspondences/letter on its own? Upload them individually and name them as per the month it covers.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Amiromo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:28 pmHi everyone,
I really appreciate all the information and advice I've read on the forum.
I've got a few questions about my spouse visa extension. We are hoping to submit next week but I just wanted some reassurance that everything is as needed.
I'm meeting the financial requirement through my own work.
We currently live in a flat owned by my husband (mortgage) but for the first 9 months we stayed with his parents.
I have listed all the items we are sending-
Applicant documents-
1. Cover letter
2. My passport all pages
3. My current BRP
4. Marriage certificate
Sponsor documents-
5. Sponsor passport bio page
Accommodation documents-
6. Cohabitation- correspondences addressed to both of us. We moved halfway through the last year so it will have both addresses on the correspondences
7. Proof of adequate current accommodation- land registry, council tax, mortgage statement and floor plan/brochure from purchase
8. Letter from parents confirming we were initially staying with them before we moved (not sure if necessary)(U need to submit that letter .. and also in cover letter mention the dates u lived at ur parents and started living at your current address.. the documents u have look sufficient.. When u will submit the application u will be asked for each document individually and u can the upload as per that .. simple.)
Financial evidence-
9. Pay slips (online pdf) 6 months and within 28 days
10. Bank statements (online pdf) 6 months and within 28 days
11. Employer letter
Language evidence-
12. Pearson PTE home B1 test certificate
Other documents-
13. Visa application form
14. Visa payment confirmation
15. IHS payment confirmation
I think that's most things covered but for some reason I'm worried I've missed something.
I wasn't sure if I needed to have a letter from the sponsors parents saying that we stayed with them for the first 9 months as the first correspondences used from cohabitation is from their address?
Also is it OK to group the documents together in one pdf file (for example all of the cohabitation correspondences together) or is it better to upload each correspondences/letter on its own?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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