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Post by benn » Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:35 pm

hi, could you please advice me..............

My wife has to apply for LIR, in August, and I'm just wondering if these below documents will be enough?

docs. on my wife's name
2011

1. Mobile contact bill, x 2 April and May
2. NHS appointment letters
3. Life if the UK test
4. ESOL level 3 qualification
5. Letters from College
6. Letters from GP
7. Bank Statement x 2, February and May
8. Water Bill x1 – April
9. Letters from College
10. P60
11. Payslips – dec – Jan
12. Phone BT bill – x 2 May & Jun
13. Flight Tickets
14. Photo of us
15. Birth Cerf.
16. Marriage cerf.


2010
Bank statements x 1 on Dec
Water Bill on joined name x1 on July
Work contract letter
Payslips Sept – Dec
College registration letter

2009
Revenue & Customs letter - Insurance number

in total she has 7 utility bills on her name

3 Bank statements 2010 (dec) 2011 (march, june)
home phone Bill 2011 (may, June)
Mobile Bill 2011 (June, July)



My partner (ME)

Bank statements for past 3 years
DVLA letter
TV bill
P60
Work contract

Documents from my partners parents

Tangency agreement
Council Tax Bill
Confirmation letter from landlord
Confirmation letter that the property is not overcrowded
Confirmation letter form my parents to confirm shes living in same property

i tried to spread the documents for past 2 years,and the only document she has on 2009 (Sept ) is from Revenue and Customs where they sent the NI. between step 2009 and 2010 (august) I don't have any have any documents on her name, because most of the utility bills we have are paper-free. and is it okay to print these out from Internet.

and also is it worth checking documents via checking service, because we are going to apply via premium service

thank you for your advice...

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Post by benn » Wed Jun 15, 2011 8:39 pm

could anyone please advice If I missed anything on the docs list

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Post by Casa » Wed Jun 15, 2011 8:47 pm

Pass certificate for Life in the UK or ESOL

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Post by benn » Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:14 pm

Casa wrote:Pass certificate for Life in the UK or ESOL
she has both of them

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Post by vinny » Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:09 am

Under what basis (immigration category) is she applying?
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Post by benn » Sat Jun 18, 2011 2:20 pm

vinny wrote:Under what basis (immigration category) is she applying?
shes on 2years Spouse visa,

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Post by Safina1 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 3:47 pm

benn can i just ask you if the rules for english language have changed? does every1 have to do the life in the uk test or is an esol certif still valid for those on marriage visa?

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:46 pm

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Post by benn » Sun Jun 26, 2011 6:54 pm

Safina1 wrote:benn can i just ask you if the rules for english language have changed? does every1 have to do the life in the uk test or is an esol certif still valid for those on marriage visa?
as far as i know you only need the ESOL level 3 certificate, but just to be on save side my wife passed the Life in the uk test, also might help the application :)

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