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No.
Yes, if the evidence is correct and complete. I am not clear why he submitted an affidavit rather than your actual civil partnership certificate. Unless he is not your civil partner at all, but actually your unmarried partner and he misunderstood what is meant by "civil partner". If you are unmarried partners, he needs evidence of you living together in a relationship akin to marriage or civil partnership for at least 2 years.
No.
Yes, if the evidence is correct and complete. I am not clear why he submitted an affidavit rather than your actual civil partnership certificate. Unless he is not your civil partner at all, but actually your unmarried partner and he misunderstood what is meant by "civil partner.
No.
The requirements for the letter are listed in paragraphs 88 to 94 of the PBS Dependant Policy Guidance. As long as the letter meets all of those, it is fine.
There is no guidance about this specifically for PBS Partners, but the guidance for the unmarried partners of settled people is useful for suggesting what an ECO would expect to see.
Thank you! I'd never think of looking at what's expected from other types of visas. That's very hard to meet because of the 3 different sources and at least some with both names at the same time. We'll do all we can.sah10406 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 10:49 pmThere is no guidance about this specifically for PBS Partners, but the guidance for the unmarried partners of settled people is useful for suggesting what an ECO would expect to see.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ners-set05
See paragraph 13, What types of evidence might demonstrate living together and a relationship akin to marriage / civil partnership?
To clarify, normally you shouldn't. But for this very specific matter, where there is no equivalent guidance for PBS dependants on what the Home Office means by an "unmarried partner" or "same-sex partner" and how it is evidenced, it is the only thing you can do.
It's assumed that people who are genuinely co-habiting will have shared resources. It is reasonable, but there may be local arrangements or concessions that take into account the way things work in your country. I advise you get advice locally.
His car anual tax have been paid in my bank account in the last three years. The receipts show both our nnames and the dates. He has a credit card which is linked to mine and the bill shows this. We'll submit these as well. Hope it is possible that it's seen as some evidence.sah10406 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 7:57 amTo clarify, normally you shouldn't. But for this very specific matter, where there is no equivalent guidance for PBS dependants on what the Home Office means by an "unmarried partner" or "same-sex partner" and how it is evidenced, it is the only thing you can do.
It's assumed that people who are genuinely co-habiting will have shared resources. It is reasonable, but there may be local arrangements or concessions that take into account the way things work in your country. I advise you get advice locally.
Irrelevant. What would it add that is not already shown by the marriage certificate?
The evidence they need is explained in the PBS Dependant policy guidance, pages 17 to 19.
From day 1 to day 28, on your fingers if necessary
Wow you are making this very complicated, and it really isn't. If 1 November was the first day the money was available, that is day 1 of the 28 days.
If that happens to be day 28, yes.
Dude. You are really over-thinking this. See my other answers above.
What requirements are you reading that say the letter must include his name?Peted wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:59 amHowever, the letter of sponsorship does not state the dependant's name, but rather only what is for my dependant without mentioning his name. This is the only think in my letter that is not in accordance to the requirements, and that's why we're also supplying the bank statement.