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ILR letters

Posted: Tue May 30, 2023 1:26 am
by Hugh12
Hi thank ypu for all your help. This forum has really been a great help. My wife has her application for ILR coming up. She passed her life in uk test(and now knows more about England than i do). But we have to provide letters for the last 2.5 years. For half that 2.5 years we were at my parents so don't have many letters for that part. She has enough but my letters but I only have around 2 letters for that year or so as we were at my parents. Would that be enough over a year, just a couple of letters. The second half we moved out so have bills in our name so not a problem. Thank you for all your help.

Re: ILR letters

Posted: Tue May 30, 2023 12:07 pm
by zimba
There is no specific cohabitation evidentiary requirement under the rules. Provide whatever you have

Re: ILR letters

Posted: Wed May 31, 2023 5:44 am
by AmazonianX
Hugh12 wrote:
Tue May 30, 2023 1:26 am
Hi thank ypu for all your help. This forum has really been a great help. My wife has her application for ILR coming up. She passed her life in uk test(and now knows more about England than i do). But we have to provide letters for the last 2.5 years. For half that 2.5 years we were at my parents so don't have many letters for that part. She has enough but my letters but I only have around 2 letters for that year or so as we were at my parents. Would that be enough over a year, just a couple of letters. The second half we moved out so have bills in our name so not a problem. Thank you for all your help.
You only need to provide this for last 2 years. Nothing that nearly any form of letter having your name on it can be used, therefore check online subscriptions, letters sent to you by mail and get as many as you can.
You can only provide what you have.

Lost ielts b1

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2023 9:55 am
by Hugh12
Hi everyone,

So I have been getting documents ready for my wife's indefinite leave to remain visa. I can't seem to find her ielts certificate. When she took her ielts the person said she is better skipping the A2 and doing the B2 so she can use it for her 2.5 year visa and idr visa. I was wondering if they would have that on file for my wife as we already used the b2 results for her 2.5 year application. If not what would I have to do as they don't issue replacements?

As always, thank you for your help.

Re: Lost ielts b1

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2023 1:07 pm
by AmazonianX
Hugh12 wrote:
Sun Jun 25, 2023 9:55 am
Hi everyone,

So I have been getting documents ready for my wife's indefinite leave to remain visa. I can't seem to find her ielts certificate. When she took her ielts the person said she is better skipping the A2 and doing the B2 so she can use it for her 2.5 year visa and idr visa. I was wondering if they would have that on file for my wife as we already used the b2 results for her 2.5 year application. If not what would I have to do as they don't issue replacements?

As always, thank you for your help.
If you have a scanned copy of said certificate you can upload it as originals not required for the application. Furthermore the burden of proof is on you to provide it even if HO has it on file you have still got to present something.
Otherwise I am afraid she will have to get another English test done and if that the option get it done in good time for the application.

Re: Lost ielts b1

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 6:18 pm
by joolze
You could check your e-mail account for the relevant pass confirmation from the exam body.
These, almost always include the Unique Electronic Reference Number which could be used in lieu of the certificate.

CIS self employed

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 11:48 pm
by Hugh12
Hi all again.

I was wondering what would be the best thing to do. My wife is applying for her Indefinite leave to remain soon and last application, leave to remain, we used my CIS self employment income as salaried income. Is it better to do it this way or show the last 2 years of my income. Or is there no difference?

Thanks again

Re: CIS self employed

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 11:53 pm
by zimba
Hugh12 wrote:
Tue Jun 27, 2023 11:48 pm
Hi all again.

I was wondering what would be the best thing to do. My wife is applying for her Indefinite leave to remain soon and last application, leave to remain, we used my CIS self employment income as salaried income. Is it better to do it this way or show the last 2 years of my income. Or is there no difference?

Thanks again
Have you read the guide ? https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... rement.pdf

Self-employed income is NOT the same as salaried employment. :!:
Self-employment income means she should qualify under category F or G.

Re: CIS self employed

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:10 am
by Hugh12
Hi thanks for the reply.

On page 31 second paragraph is says I can use CIS income as salaried income. So I would need 6 months cis payment slips. I'm a subcontractor and my tax is taken by the contractors that employ me. Thank you again

Re: CIS self employed

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:34 am
by zimba
In that case, you need to provide evidence as per 'Salaried and non-salaried employment – specified evidence' section on the guide

ILR form

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2023 11:38 pm
by Hugh12
Hi

I'm filling out the online application for ILR. I came across a question asking if my wife has any refused visas. She has had a couple refused many years ago but can't remember why as her employer, at the time, dealt with it. What would I put on this question?

Thank you

Re: ILR form

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2023 10:46 am
by AmazonianX
Hugh12 wrote:
Fri Jun 30, 2023 11:38 pm
Hi

I'm filling out the online application for ILR. I came across a question asking if my wife has any refused visas. She has had a couple refused many years ago but can't remember why as her employer, at the time, dealt with it. What would I put on this question?

Thank you
How have you answered same questions in previous applications preceeding this? Provide what details you can remember, just ensure you declare it.

Re: ILR form

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2023 11:51 am
by Hugh12
Hi there

We declared them in previous applications but cannot remember the reasons. They are in her passports so have the dates but no reasons. On the question it asks for a reason.

Thanks for the reply.

Re: ILR form

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 2:52 am
by AmazonianX
Hugh12 wrote:
Sat Jul 01, 2023 11:51 am
Hi there

We declared them in previous applications but cannot remember the reasons. They are in her passports so have the dates but no reasons. On the question it asks for a reason.

Thanks for the reply.
Check if you can find pdf copy of previous forms you filled.
If not provide as much details as can be recalled.

What is NSGV

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:57 pm
by Hugh12
Hi again

I found my wife's first application, done by an immigration expert. So she has been refused visas in the past . The immigration expert put NSGV for the reason for refusal, I was wondering what that stands for?

Thank you

Re: What is NSGV

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 11:40 pm
by zimba
Hugh12 wrote:
Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:57 pm
Hi again

I found my wife's first application, done by an immigration expert. So she has been refused visas in the past . The immigration expert put NSGV for the reason for refusal, I was wondering what that stands for?

Thank you
Please DO NOT start a new post for each query on this ILR application. Stick to this thread only. :!:
Who knows what the so-called expert put down. There is no such acronym in the rules as far as I know