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See also Fee waiver: Human Rights-based and other specified applications. Probably inappropriate, if remaining on 5-year partner path.If you’ve experienced a loss of income due to coronavirus up to 31 August, we will consider employment income for the period immediately before the loss of income due to coronavirus, provided the requirement was met for at least 6 months up to March 2020.
If your salary has reduced because you’re furloughed, we will take account of your income as though you’re earning 100% of your salary.
If you’re self-employed, a loss of annual income due to coronavirus between 1 March 2020 and 31 August 2020 will generally be disregarded, along with the impact on employment income from the same period for future applications.
domeonga96 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:51 pmHi all, I am back again after several years as I am approaching the expiry date for my spouse visa which is this November. I am starting to get my documents together so that I can submit my application in October and would really like some advice. Since being granted my first 2.5 years on the spouse visa, my husband and I got married and bought a flat which we have a mortgage on which I hope will really help in term of providing evidence. What advice would anyone out there give in terms of what to evidence to provide apart from marriage certificate, property info etc? Also an important thing for me to mention is that my husband has been made redundant since March due to COVID19. I am nervous that this may affect the application. I am working and have been employed since 2018 and meet the financial requirement (25k before tax) but was furloughed receiving only 80% of my pay up until this month. Will this have a negative impact on my application? What are some do's and don'ts this time around? Would really appreciate the advice!! No negative impact, see link and quote above.
Also do you think that it is appropriate to apply for the fee waiver due to reduced/low income as a result of COVID19? not appropriate in my opinion Really appreciate all the help. Below is a checklist of some documents I figured I will need to include in my application:
APPLICANT DOCUMENTS:
My current passport
My previous passport (which shows the UK Student visa I was on before)
2 Passport sized photos (of myself)
Copy of husband’s passport photo
Copy of my BRP (should I send in the original?)
FINANCIAL PROOF
6 months of original stamped banked statement from myself showing income
6 months of printed copies of payslips from myself
Husband? He has had no income. May still be useful to include them for proof of loss of income.
Email from husband's previous employer confirming he was let go due to COVID19
ACCOMMODATION
Copy of letter confirming existing mortgage with Natwest (showing both owner's names)
Copy of council tax bill
Copy of service charge bill
Should I include photos of the flat? May be helpful for evidence.
Utility bills e.g. water, gas etc.
PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP
Original Marriage Certificate
Wedding & Honeymoon Photos - 20 photos
Ticket confirmations of travel during time on visa
Wedding cards
Cards exchanged between husband and I for anniversaries/holidays
Link to our couples YT channel documenting our life as a couple from different parts of the world
There will be no issue with you going for appointment on the stated date. It took longer than that after opening up post covid n and people were not penalised.domeonga96 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:33 pmHi all,
I’m not sure if this question is in the right category, (so please let me know if not), but I’ve now submitted my online application as of yesterday for the extended 2.5 year period on the 5 year route for Spouse Visa and have also paid the IHS surcharge.
I’ve gone to try to book a biometrics appointment and the earliest date available is 02 November. Will this be an issue as I understood previously that you only have a certain amount of time after submitting your online application to send in the supporting documents. I fear that waiting a month to send them in may negatively impact my application. Could someone advise? I’ve tried calling the booking centre to see if I can get any earlier slots and no luck getting through. I’m willing to pay for an urgent appointment if need be. Thanks in advance for the advice!
(Just to provide more detail my visa expires on 21 November 2020.)
It hopefully would be ok.domeonga96 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 10:08 pmHi all,
I have a biometrics appointment booked for the morning of Tuesday, 3rd November and hope this won’t be an issue attending. I haven’t received any cancellation notification so I will attend anyway as planned as lockdown is not due to commence until Thursday.
It's not a must to take them along, and you need to upload all the required/mandatory documents not just "many of the essential".I have uploaded many of the essential supporting documents onto my UKVCAS account and have heard that they must also be brought to my biometrics appointment.
No.Will I still need to mail off the documents including my passport etc?
The evidences must be from at least 3 different sources with even gaps of 3-4 months, and wherever necessary, even the evidences addressed in sole names can be complemented with jointly named evidences. Also, any evidences bearing the name, address, date from any credible source/organisation can be utilized. You can repeat the evidences from same source provided some other evidences should also belong to 2 other sources too.domeonga96 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:01 pmMy question is - is it okay for us to provide several different items of correspondence as long as they span across the appropriate period? For example, I could only find phone bills dating back to December 2018 so I had to find other items of correspondence. Would an item need to be shown for each month?
Thanks!