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Thanks Ozair, it's a good way to present cohab docs.13- Cohabitation documents.
(Note: I have compiled a list of cohab docs for each month for the 24 months period as the CW would have it on her check list. My own little touch )
Great. I think you have everything. Well sorted.Ozair wrote:Hi everyone,
13- Cohabitation documents.
(Note: I have compiled a list of cohab docs for each month for the 24 months period as the CW would have it on her check list. My own little touch )
Ask the companies you are dealing with to provide previous bills. I had a similar issue with the bank statements. I had a green account meaning they would not sent me paper statements. I phoned them, and they said they would charge me £1 per page but i convinced them that i have not received the statements originally as i was on the green account. They ended sending me these statements for no charge.You must provide the documents specified below which are relevant to your application. If you do not, we reserve the right to decide your application on the basis of the information and documents provided. Tick the relevant boxes
to show the documents you are providing. They must be originals. You hould photocopy each of these documents and provide the copies in addition to the originals. You should also provide passport/s along with photocopies of any pages that contain personal details, visas or immigration stamps (foreign or UK).
I have a similar situation.nmm wrote:Another thought:
How latest is your last bank statement?
One of my friend had his last statement around a month old and he was asked to show the latest one. He was unable to show but even then his case was approved.
Actually that should be your previous statements. The last time i checked 3 years ago, they just printed the transaction as you would normally do by logging into online account. I will visit them on 2nd october to get the latest transactions.innocentdevil wrote:actually, HSBC is very good. for my last extension, i were short of statement so i went to a branch. The person printed off the requested statement for me, signed/stamped and also attached his card with it just in case of issues.
why not do that.
Our payment processes will change on 1 October 2012. On and after this date you must pay by credit or debit card if you want to pay for your application on the day of your appointment.
Taken from UKBA website:
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At our Cardiff and Glasgow enquiry offices and from 1 October 2012 at our Solihull public enquiry office, you can only pay by credit or debit card. Alternatively, you can pay by post at least 6 working days before your appointment using a banker's draft, postal order, or credit or debit card. To make your payment by post:
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Hi innocentdevil,innocentdevil wrote: 6- all other documents from previous applications (HSMP/Tier1)
nmm wrote:Hi innocentdevil,innocentdevil wrote: 6- all other documents from previous applications (HSMP/Tier1)
Can you provide the detail of what documents you are submitting from previous (HSMP/Tier1) applications?
Do we need to provide each & everything? I have all Tier-1 application docs but I think I lost my old documents of HSMP (payslips etc) apart from degrees etc?
Arif : i didn't understand your question.arifahmmed wrote:Hi Ozair: if possible take atleast one cohab evidence (for you and your wife) from third year. Though this is not a requirements but read few threads CW asked documents from third year.
innocentdevil, nmm: Is there any role
gap between latest bank statements and application submit date should not be more than 18 days.