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To avoid complications and the need for lengthy cover letters, keep your evidence of cohabitation at same address with your spouse.xaozhanglei wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 11:51 pmHi All
I hold a dependent visa on my partner (hold ILR, who lives in City A) and recently I found a full-time job in another city (City B, far away from A, no possible to commute). Thanks to the work from home policy, most of the time we are still living together since both of us either stay in A or B.
When I applied for my first dependent visa, we were both living in city A. Now I would like to say the time I stay in cities A and B should be roughly half-half.
I worry about the next time when I extend my visa, should I do something now (proofs that we are living in the same city even though we work in two different cities)? Do I need to change my bank statement address, policy registration address from city A to B?
Thanks very much for your help.
I am not aware there is anywhere in the application where it ask for City where you work or is there a question like that?xaozhanglei wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 3:11 pmthanks a lot for your reply.
But when she applies for the extension, how can she explain she is working in city B but all addresses are in city A?
You have stated in your original post about working from home which most times keeps you together. If so, same address can be used.xaozhanglei wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 7:14 pmthanks a lot for your remind. I read the application form submitted again, there are some items that are indeed relevant to this question, such as "where do you live" and "finance" (implies where do you work).