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first 4 months shouldnt matter, no one can get a barrage of letters being send to them as soon as they enter a new country, they understand that.homeki wrote:Hi Guys
I will be shortly having my PEO appointment and I am a bit concern about the supporting documents for cohabitation.
My spouse visa was granted in March 2011 and I came here at the end of March 2011. I have plenty of letters covering my husband's residency but I haven't got any letters addressed to me during the first 4 months of my stay as I was very busy organising our second wedding reception in England.
Could you guys advise would that be a problem? I do have plenty of letters covering the rest of the 2 years.
Cheers
homeki
GP, yes. get an NHS number.ban.s wrote:did you add your name onto council tax bill and/or with GP after your arrival? any documentation / confirmation to that effect?
I don't have any letters addressed to me or to us jointly either for the first 4 months.sh1981 wrote:GP, yes. get an NHS number.ban.s wrote:did you add your name onto council tax bill and/or with GP after your arrival? any documentation / confirmation to that effect?
council tax and housing benefit yes.
water bill, yes.
however look, you dont have to have 'joint' letters throughout. honestly first 8 months i was here i didnt even bother with anything. these things happen themselves.
for instance i automatically got myself registerd with GP when i got the flu!
my name automatically came on housing and council tax when my wife had to inform them of 'change in circumstances'.
about the water bill, i did it myself.
letters to you and to your wife, if not in joint names, are fine as long as they cover 2 yrs.
first quarter (1st 4 months) do not matter.homeki wrote:I don't have any letters addressed to me or to us jointly either for the first 4 months.sh1981 wrote:GP, yes. get an NHS number.ban.s wrote:did you add your name onto council tax bill and/or with GP after your arrival? any documentation / confirmation to that effect?
council tax and housing benefit yes.
water bill, yes.
however look, you dont have to have 'joint' letters throughout. honestly first 8 months i was here i didnt even bother with anything. these things happen themselves.
for instance i automatically got myself registerd with GP when i got the flu!
my name automatically came on housing and council tax when my wife had to inform them of 'change in circumstances'.
about the water bill, i did it myself.
letters to you and to your wife, if not in joint names, are fine as long as they cover 2 yrs.
As I was registered with the GP ages ago already when I used to stay in the UK as a student. I do have a letter dated Feb 2011 from my GP, however, my spouse visa started from March 2011. does that matter?
therefore, I have absolutely nothing to submit during my first 4 months stay.
Also, we don't have any council or water bills as we have been living with my husband's parents, we will get them to write a letter to prove that.
Do you think that is sufficient?
many thanks
homeki
I am really worried as people on ukresident forum said it would be a big problem if you leave too much of a gap.sh1981 wrote:first quarter (1st 4 months) do not matter.homeki wrote:I don't have any letters addressed to me or to us jointly either for the first 4 months.sh1981 wrote:GP, yes. get an NHS number.ban.s wrote:did you add your name onto council tax bill and/or with GP after your arrival? any documentation / confirmation to that effect?
council tax and housing benefit yes.
water bill, yes.
however look, you dont have to have 'joint' letters throughout. honestly first 8 months i was here i didnt even bother with anything. these things happen themselves.
for instance i automatically got myself registerd with GP when i got the flu!
my name automatically came on housing and council tax when my wife had to inform them of 'change in circumstances'.
about the water bill, i did it myself.
letters to you and to your wife, if not in joint names, are fine as long as they cover 2 yrs.
As I was registered with the GP ages ago already when I used to stay in the UK as a student. I do have a letter dated Feb 2011 from my GP, however, my spouse visa started from March 2011. does that matter?
therefore, I have absolutely nothing to submit during my first 4 months stay.
Also, we don't have any council or water bills as we have been living with my husband's parents, we will get them to write a letter to prove that.
Do you think that is sufficient?
many thanks
homeki
ok fine if you are so worried though ive said enough times its not needed, then get someone who knows you to write a letter, like a shop keeper you used to buy veggies from when you first arrived (the first 4 months).homeki wrote:I am really worried as people on ukresident forum said it would be a big problem if you leave too much of a gap.sh1981 wrote:first quarter (1st 4 months) do not matter.homeki wrote:I don't have any letters addressed to me or to us jointly either for the first 4 months.sh1981 wrote:
GP, yes. get an NHS number.
council tax and housing benefit yes.
water bill, yes.
however look, you dont have to have 'joint' letters throughout. honestly first 8 months i was here i didnt even bother with anything. these things happen themselves.
for instance i automatically got myself registerd with GP when i got the flu!
my name automatically came on housing and council tax when my wife had to inform them of 'change in circumstances'.
about the water bill, i did it myself.
letters to you and to your wife, if not in joint names, are fine as long as they cover 2 yrs.
As I was registered with the GP ages ago already when I used to stay in the UK as a student. I do have a letter dated Feb 2011 from my GP, however, my spouse visa started from March 2011. does that matter?
therefore, I have absolutely nothing to submit during my first 4 months stay.
Also, we don't have any council or water bills as we have been living with my husband's parents, we will get them to write a letter to prove that.
Do you think that is sufficient?
many thanks
homeki
but i have absolutely no choice.
Thanks very much for your help. I think I will just have to go with what I have, I will report the result here though.sh1981 wrote:ok fine if you are so worried though ive said enough times its not needed, then get someone who knows you to write a letter, like a shop keeper you used to buy veggies from when you first arrived (the first 4 months).homeki wrote:I am really worried as people on ukresident forum said it would be a big problem if you leave too much of a gap.sh1981 wrote:first quarter (1st 4 months) do not matter.homeki wrote:
I don't have any letters addressed to me or to us jointly either for the first 4 months.
As I was registered with the GP ages ago already when I used to stay in the UK as a student. I do have a letter dated Feb 2011 from my GP, however, my spouse visa started from March 2011. does that matter?
therefore, I have absolutely nothing to submit during my first 4 months stay.
Also, we don't have any council or water bills as we have been living with my husband's parents, we will get them to write a letter to prove that.
Do you think that is sufficient?
many thanks
homeki
but i have absolutely no choice.
they dividie it into quarters, like 3 qtrs thats why they need 1 of each qtr for 2 yrs (6 different letters). you have one qtr missing. not a problem in my own most humble opinion.
good luckhomeki wrote:Thanks very much for your help. I think I will just have to go with what I have, I will report the result here though.sh1981 wrote:ok fine if you are so worried though ive said enough times its not needed, then get someone who knows you to write a letter, like a shop keeper you used to buy veggies from when you first arrived (the first 4 months).homeki wrote:I am really worried as people on ukresident forum said it would be a big problem if you leave too much of a gap.sh1981 wrote:
first quarter (1st 4 months) do not matter.
but i have absolutely no choice.
they dividie it into quarters, like 3 qtrs thats why they need 1 of each qtr for 2 yrs (6 different letters). you have one qtr missing. not a problem in my own most humble opinion.
Just wanted thanks for the help again, i went to Croydon PEO on the 5th of April and I was granted the ILR quite easily. Although I didn't have any letters addressing to my name the first few months, I did submit a letter from my parents-in-law confirming I'm staying with them. I also handed in their deed for the house and the property inspection report. Turned out the caseworker was very nice and seemed to be very happy with my preparation, she took the whole folder that I organised in sections. I wasn't even asked one question and when she returned the originals, she said everything is fine and I was granted the ILR.sh1981 wrote:good luckhomeki wrote:Thanks very much for your help. I think I will just have to go with what I have, I will report the result here though.sh1981 wrote:ok fine if you are so worried though ive said enough times its not needed, then get someone who knows you to write a letter, like a shop keeper you used to buy veggies from when you first arrived (the first 4 months).homeki wrote:
I am really worried as people on ukresident forum said it would be a big problem if you leave too much of a gap.
but i have absolutely no choice.
they dividie it into quarters, like 3 qtrs thats why they need 1 of each qtr for 2 yrs (6 different letters). you have one qtr missing. not a problem in my own most humble opinion.