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Spouse Visa - Accommodation Question

Post by goosetav » Mon Oct 28, 2019 1:47 pm

Accommodation question! - I (the sponsor, UK citizen) live in 4 person shared household in London and just found out the landlord won’t allow my wife (applicant from New Zealand) to join me as they do not wish to fork out for a large HMO license. We are now looking into other options:

Living with family – my mother owns a house 2 hours outside of London and has said she would be happy to accommodate my wife once she arrives from New Zealand and until we can find a suitable place in London. Would the Home Office accept this even though I’d actually be living in London?

Living with friend – Some friends in London own a house, have a spare room and say they’d potentially be willing to help out, provided we pay them £££ for rent. What kind of documents/evidence would we need to supply and will I need to be living here at the time of the application?

Find new accommodation – not ideal but will do this if we can’t do either of the first two.

Any help really would be greatly appreciated x

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Re: Spouse Visa - Accommodation Question

Post by geoeng » Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:30 pm

"Section E-ECP: Eligibility for entry clearance as a partner
Relationship requirements
E-ECP.2.10. The applicant and partner must intend to live together permanently in the UK."

One of the requirements when applying for an extension will be providing evidence of cohabitation since the last visa was granted so it is probably worth considering how you will meet this requirement now. All of those options you presented are possibilities provided it is where you will actually be living together as to do otherwise could be considered providing false information in relation to the application.
I'm just a guy on the Internet who immigrated to the UK. My opinions are based on my experience and interpretation of the immigration rules and should not be considered legal or immigration advice; your mileage may vary.

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Re: Spouse Visa - Accommodation Question

Post by seagul » Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:37 pm

goosetav wrote:
Mon Oct 28, 2019 1:47 pm

Living with friend – Some friends in London own a house, have a spare room and say they’d potentially be willing to help out, provided we pay them £££ for rent. What kind of documents/evidence would we need to supply and will I need to be living here at the time of the application?
That is better option. Following evidences will be needed:

Title deeds, mortgage statement, noc letter, house inspection report if they themselves/other none-related person living there. OR

Lodger agreement (if they own & living in same property otherwise tenancy agreement, noc letter, house inspection report if they themselves/other none-related person living there as well.
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Re: Spouse Visa - Accommodation Question

Post by goosetav » Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:44 pm

Thanks for the advice seagul, appreciate it! Unfortunately the so-called 'friends' (I jest) have since confirmed they would be unable to help anymore so we're now looking for a new place to move in that would be HO acceptable and through a friend of a friend it seems like we might have found a room in a 2 bedroom flat with one other flatmate. So with that in mind can i get confirmation that we'd just need the following?
- HOC letter from the landlord
- tenancy agreement
- property inspection report

Unless there is anything else?

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Post by goosetav » Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:46 pm

Also feel free to call me ignorant on this but I can't seem to find a search function on this forum. Is it hiding anywhere?

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Re: Spouse Visa - Accommodation Question

Post by goosetav » Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:54 pm

I guess I probably should have mentioned that this is rented accommodation with a private landlord. (Sorry, my head is frazzled by events over the past few days)
goosetav wrote:
Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:44 pm
Thanks for the advice seagul, appreciate it! Unfortunately the so-called 'friends' (I jest) have since confirmed they would be unable to help anymore so we're now looking for a new place to move in that would be HO acceptable and through a friend of a friend it seems like we might have found a room in a 2 bedroom flat with one other flatmate. So with that in mind can i get confirmation that we'd just need the following?
- HOC letter from the landlord
- tenancy agreement
- property inspection report

Unless there is anything else?

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Re: Spouse Visa - Accommodation Question

Post by seagul » Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:21 pm

goosetav wrote:
Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:44 pm
so we're now looking for a new place to move in that would be HO acceptable and through a friend of a friend it seems like we might have found a room in a 2 bedroom flat with one other flatmate. So with that in mind can i get confirmation that we'd just need the following?
- HOC letter from the landlord
- tenancy agreement
- property inspection report
Above accommodation arrangement and documents will only work if issued by the property landlord/estate agent instead by the lead tenant (flatmate).
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Re: Spouse Visa - Accommodation Question

Post by goosetav » Fri Nov 01, 2019 3:18 pm

seagul wrote:
Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:21 pm
goosetav wrote:
Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:44 pm
so we're now looking for a new place to move in that would be HO acceptable and through a friend of a friend it seems like we might have found a room in a 2 bedroom flat with one other flatmate. So with that in mind can i get confirmation that we'd just need the following?
- HOC letter from the landlord
- tenancy agreement
- property inspection report
Above accommodation arrangement and documents will only work if issued by the property landlord/estate agent instead by the lead tenant (flatmate).
They will be issued by the property landlord, we made sure of this when viewing the house first time round.

Does the HOC letter from the landlord have to be dated within 28 days of the application like the payslips do?

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Re: Spouse Visa - Accommodation Question

Post by seagul » Fri Nov 01, 2019 3:22 pm

goosetav wrote:
Fri Nov 01, 2019 3:18 pm


Does the HOC letter from the landlord have to be dated within 28 days of the application like the payslips do?
Yes NOC letter should be within 28 days.
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