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HSMP Dependent Visa

Post by rajeswar » Sun Apr 13, 2008 6:28 pm

Hi Gurus,

I have taken a 4 bedroom house with one of my friend, under one single tenancy agreement. He has used the Original to get his wife visa processed, which is still in stage of processing from quite a few days. Is there any alternative to Tenancy agreement which I can show to home office for applying my wife's dependent Visa. I have council bill & Gas, Water bill under both of our names. Can, not supplying the original Tenancy agreement be a reason to reject. I checked in the site and some places they say, suitable accomodation and some place they say tenancy agreement. Kindly help

I am on HSMP and I am in UK from Jan11 and I have been working from Feb1.

Thanks,
Rajeswar

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Re: HSMP Dependent Visa

Post by aka189 » Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:58 pm

rajeswar wrote:Hi Gurus,

I have taken a 4 bedroom house with one of my friend, under one single tenancy agreement. He has used the Original to get his wife visa processed, which is still in stage of processing from quite a few days. Is there any alternative to Tenancy agreement which I can show to home office for applying my wife's dependent Visa. I have council bill & Gas, Water bill under both of our names. Can, not supplying the original Tenancy agreement be a reason to reject. I checked in the site and some places they say, suitable accomodation and some place they say tenancy agreement. Kindly help

I am on HSMP and I am in UK from Jan11 and I have been working from Feb1.

Thanks,
Rajeswar
Just get a letter from your Landlord confirming the size and present occupancy of your house and that he hasn't got any objection that your wife will be staying with you in the same house and that there is enough space to accommodate both of you. And the property satisfy requirements of Housing Act.

Also get a letter from your friend that the tenancy is on his name and you will be staying at the same house with your wife and pay half the rent and he hasn't got any objection that you'll be staying with your wife.

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Post by khan85 » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:14 pm

anddddddd get a letter/report from the local council saying that the house wont be overcrowded if ur wife joins u.. it will state the amount of rooms the property has, the names of the people living there their ages and ummmmm thats it i think..

sum council chrage u for this service and some dont.. so contact the council and find out :D

gud luck!!!

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Post by rajeswar » Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:19 pm

Hi Aka/Khan,

Thanks a ton for answering my querry.
I am planning to mention this in the covering letter that I am attaching the
photocopy of the Tenancy agreement. I have clearly mentioned that the house are two units with two bedroom each, just the door is same as its
( Ground & 1st floor ). The house comes under band D which I hope the Immigration guy knows about it as its mentioned in the council tax bill.

Unfortunately we never thought of this type of problem when we took the house. Kindly suggest me with your experience how the immigration office will take this.

Thanks,
Rajeswar

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