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Spouse Visa accommodation HMO

Post by rowan112 » Tue Dec 19, 2023 6:17 pm

Hello,

first of all, i would like to say thank you to everyone who supports people on here. This forum has been really helpful.

I am applying for a spouse visa for my wife who is indonesian to come stay with me in the UK. We are planning to apply in early february.

I am currently staying in a 6 bedroom HMO with 2 lounges. the landlady has been very helpful but she has not handled a spouse visa before. She has given me a tenanacy agreement saying that she is okay with my wife to come over and stay.

She has a HMO license from the local council which states that the maximum number of occupants is 7 with the maximum number of household is six. There are currently 6 people in the house including me, so with my wife coming over that would be 7 occupants in total.

I am currently living in a ensuite double bedroom, there are 3 toilets in total (including my private one)

Would i still need a property inspection report? this document does clearly states it won't be overcrowded and is provided by the local council.

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I am also trying to fill in the accommodation part of the online form but it's asking me for all my house mates information, which would be difficult to get due to data protection and i cannot 100% confirm if they're all willing to share.


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what would be my solution with this since i cannot guarantee i can get all my house mates the information and there's no guarantee that they'll be there when i apply in february. Can I put NA and say to contact my landlady if they want more information in the cover letter?

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Re: Spouse Visa accommodation HMO

Post by AmazonianX » Thu Dec 21, 2023 5:19 pm

rowan112 wrote:
Tue Dec 19, 2023 6:17 pm
Hello,

first of all, i would like to say thank you to everyone who supports people on here. This forum has been really helpful.

I am applying for a spouse visa for my wife who is indonesian to come stay with me in the UK. We are planning to apply in early february.

I am currently staying in a 6 bedroom HMO with 2 lounges. the landlady has been very helpful but she has not handled a spouse visa before. She has given me a tenanacy agreement saying that she is okay with my wife to come over and stay.

She has a HMO license from the local council which states that the maximum number of occupants is 7 with the maximum number of household is six. There are currently 6 people in the house including me, so with my wife coming over that would be 7 occupants in total.

I am currently living in a ensuite double bedroom, there are 3 toilets in total (including my private one)

Would i still need a property inspection report? this document does clearly states it won't be overcrowded and is provided by the local council.

Image

I am also trying to fill in the accommodation part of the online form but it's asking me for all my house mates information, which would be difficult to get due to data protection and i cannot 100% confirm if they're all willing to share.


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what would be my solution with this since i cannot guarantee i can get all my house mates the information and there's no guarantee that they'll be there when i apply in february. Can I put NA and say to contact my landlady if they want more information in the cover letter?
Property inspection may carry no weight with detailed letter/licence of your landlady.
Provide what you can, state difficulty in obtaining it from the other occupants and to contact your landlady for further details if required

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Re: Spouse Visa accommodation HMO

Post by rowan112 » Thu Dec 21, 2023 7:46 pm

Thank you AmazonianX,
That is what i've done, my landlady has provided as much as she can but due to data protection she cannot provide the information of the tenants unless it's the government asking for it themselves instead of me on behalf of them. she is being as helpful as she can though and has provided a NOC letter and tenanacy agreement with her full blessing of my wife coming over.

I would expect the HMO license is good enough due to it has the local council's name on it and they have to do these checks when getting the license.

lucky for me i've only just got 4 of the 5 other tenants information (if none of them move by the time i make the application) just awaiting for the last tenant, but he's not liking it due to what can be done with all that information and i don't blame him for hesitating but i hope i can get to him to do it to make it easier.
i did inform him i don't need passport number as that's optional.

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Re: Spouse Visa accommodation HMO

Post by AmazonianX » Thu Dec 21, 2023 9:25 pm

Try your best to get what you can, make your application and you will be fine

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Re: Spouse Visa accommodation HMO

Post by rowan112 » Thu Dec 21, 2023 10:35 pm

AmazonianX wrote:
Thu Dec 21, 2023 9:25 pm
Try your best to get what you can, make your application and you will be fine
yeah i think i'm overthinking about it tbh.
just got to hope that the 29k requirement doesn't come in before i apply in feb.

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Re: Spouse Visa accommodation HMO

Post by AmazonianX » Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:42 pm

rowan112 wrote:
Thu Dec 21, 2023 10:35 pm
AmazonianX wrote:
Thu Dec 21, 2023 9:25 pm
Try your best to get what you can, make your application and you will be fine
yeah i think i'm overthinking about it tbh.
just got to hope that the 29k requirement doesn't come in before i apply in feb.
Once tou meet requirements and have all required available make the application.

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Re: Spouse Visa accommodation HMO

Post by rowan112 » Wed Feb 28, 2024 4:43 pm

The visa application has been approved, i didn't provide a property inspection report.
i just provided the information that i mentioned in this post.

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Re: Spouse Visa accommodation HMO

Post by AmazonianX » Wed Feb 28, 2024 7:43 pm

rowan112 wrote:
Wed Feb 28, 2024 4:43 pm
The visa application has been approved, i didn't provide a property inspection report. Stated it could be of no effect.
i just provided the information that i mentioned in this post.
Congratulations

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