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FLR (M) Covering letter

Post by JamieNewhall » Thu Jun 11, 2015 6:43 pm

Dear all, I hope you can help

I recently got married and am now looking to extend my wifes visa through FLR (M) route. She currently has the fiancee/engagement visa. I have completed the form and collated all my documents, just my covering letter to do now.

I was wondering if anyone could suggest anything specific I should say or make clear in the covering letter?

We currently live with my parents, although it is our intention to move to our own place soon, once we have got this visa application out of the way (we only married 9th May). Is this something I should mention in the covering letter?

Also we are including some of our wedding photographs to prove our relationship is genuine, would anyone recommend that we include a selection of photographs going back over our 4 year relationship? Or is it taken that we proved that at the fiancee visa stage (when we supplied such photographs and chat logs etc)

Thanks for all the help so far, I think I almost there with it now :D

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Re: FLR (M) Covering letter

Post by Casa » Thu Jun 11, 2015 6:55 pm

You proved the relationship when you applied for the fiancee visa, so photographs aren't necessary. You don't need to say that you intend to look for your own accommodation. The application will be decided on the current accommodation being adequate.
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Re: FLR (M) Covering letter

Post by JamieNewhall » Thu Jun 11, 2015 7:56 pm

Thanks Casa

Although would it actually be a negative to mention it?

Also one final question, should we submit a certificate of my wife's name change? She changed her forename back in 2008

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