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2. Assuming that the online visa application process is valid and correct usong Visa4uk website, please can you confirm the below categories to select ? Your link doesn't open. Have a look at this one : https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... form-vaf4a
Reason -
Visa type - Settlement
Visa sub type - Spouse/Wife
After a lot of googling I thought the Reason & Visa type will be "settlement" but I am still unsure what the Visa sub type will be - should it be "Wife" or "Children or other dependant relative"
4. I will have the marriage certificate shortly after my marriage. Will that be sufficient for my spouse's visa case or do I need to should I provide any other evidence ?5. I have read on the ukba website that for maintenance I need to maintain £630 for 'a' dependant and also £900 for myself. Is that true ? Is it not sufficient to have £630 for the last 3 months ? Don't know what visa you are looking at but this is not for a spouse visa. For a spouse visa to have any chance of succeeding, you have to be earning at least £18,600pa and provide lots of proof for it OR have substantial savings (and proof) of £62,500There is lots of evidence you need to provide. Please search the forum and read the guidance notes for VAF4A. Unfortunately it is not as simple as providing just a marriage certificate.
3. Do I need to submit a sponsorhsip undertaking form too ? Or would appendix 2 form and necessary financial evidences suffice ?
Please can you help with question on the tenancy agreement ?
I am in a rented property shared by my work colleague but this is a 2 bed room property.
1. Do I need to mandatorily get an authorisation letter from my landlord or is it OK if I submit as is - as the property has a 2 bed room property.
2. If the answer is yes for the 1st question - I have spoken to my landlord once about this and he seemed to be reasonably comfortable with this. However, the agreement is in the name of the leased property holders under the name of 'F&Sproperties Ltd' - therefore, he will not be sign under the name of 'F&S properties Ltd' but probably will only be signing his name - Will this be agreeable by the ECO as the name of the landlord in the tenancy agreement states - 'F&Sproperties Ltd' but the letter will be from a 'person' - the landlord himself (say Mr. David Farmer).
If you really want to put your mind at rest, I'll suggest you get inspection report done to proof the accommodation won't be overcrowded. If eco picks on the fact that he isn't sure about it,he has the right to refuse because it's a shared accommodation and need to know the numbersof people living there to determine bringing additional person won't make the house overcrowded.The inspection report will clear that.ashjay2012 wrote:Please can you help with question on the tenancy agreement ?
I am in a rented property shared by my work colleague but this is a 2 bed room property.
1. Do I need to mandatorily get an authorisation letter from my landlord or is it OK if I submit as is - as the property has a 2 bed room property.
2. If the answer is yes for the 1st question - I have spoken to my landlord once about this and he seemed to be reasonably comfortable with this. However, the agreement is in the name of the leased property holders under the name of 'F&Sproperties Ltd' - therefore, he will not be sign under the name of 'F&S properties Ltd' but probably will only be signing his name - Will this be agreeable by the ECO as the name of the landlord in the tenancy agreement states - 'F&Sproperties Ltd' but the letter will be from a 'person' - the landlord himself (say Mr. David Farmer).
i dont think that cause any problem to the ECO in considering ur accomodation requirement. becoz ur having 2 bedrooms. also in ur rental agreement ur name and ur colleague name should be there.. make sure that there wont be any there name on it. so in ur cover letter u can clear them that "u sepratly have one bedroom in which u r going to stay with ur wife."
in reply to ur point 1:
yes u need a NOC from the landlord that it should he has no objection if ur spouse will join u.
point2: u ask him to give the this NOC on "F&Sproperties Ltd" letter head. and if after that he sign that ok.
moreover, in ur bank statement it should be transparent that ur rental amount is debiting in the name of F&Sproperties Ltd.