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Hi naav,naav wrote:1. On the ILR form, should I use one address i.e. my parents'? I've managed to gather some bank statements of hers and some NHS letters, prescriptions which are in her name only and add up to 10 and I've got plenty of letters too (mobile phone bills) which would make it up to 20.
OR
2. Should I add the other addresses since 2005 which have some documents in both our names too?
Hi again naav,naav wrote:When she applied for FLR (M) last year, I used our permanent address at my parents' even though we were in the middle of our 6 month rent contract staying elsewhere. I had to provide bank statments and pay slips and so all that stuff has always been sent to my parents' address so I used our permanent address on the application. Also, her bank statements and NHS stuff has always been sent there too.
So, if I apply for her SET (M) now and state that 'temporary' address now and thus provide our lease contract with both names and council tax bill with both names will it become a hurdle for her getting ILR as when we applied for FLR (M), we were at that temporary address, at the time fo applying but didn't mention that address because our bank statements and other documents relevant to the FLR were at our permanent address.
Please let me know if the above doesn't make sense! Thanks
Hey naav,naav wrote:Thank you
I don't think there's any requirement to wait until her FLR expires. If she has now fulfilled all the requirements for ILR, why wait? Is she going for British citizenship afterwards? All the more reason to do it sooner rather than later, when they change the rules next year...naav wrote:Hi. Thanks.
I was just about to send it off and thought I'd check the website and thus noticed the changes.
Should I call them to check if my wife can apply for ILR now or should she wait until the expiry of her FLR? She came into the UK in 2005 on a two-year spouse visa and then got her FLR in 2007 as she didn't have the necessary English and Citizenship requirements.
That is right, she has already been in the UK for over 2 years, and has now got the required certificate. She can apply for ILR now .... no need to wait until the new 2-year visa expires.I don't think there's any requirement to wait until her FLR expires.
-: etc etcWe need 6 letters or other documents addressed to you jointly or in both your names. If you do not have enough items in your joint names, you may also provide items addressed to each of you individually if they show the same address for both of you. Examples of acceptable letters and documents are listed below. They must be originals.