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mizer wrote:hi,
filling the FLR application for my wife i'm confused how to answer these question
Please advise on following
6.5 How do you keep in touch with your sponsor
we live together from the first day she is here or are they asking about time before she came to uk We live together
6.12 Could you and your sponsor live together outside the UK if necessary? No
is tricky question!
6.13 How often do you see (meet) your sponsor? Every day
shall I answer N/A
6.14 When did you last see your sponsor? Today
same answer N/A
casa or anyone can help pleasemizer wrote:thank casa for your reply but at this particular question they need details if you answer no
6.12 Could you and your sponsor live together outside the UK if necessary? No
No If no, please provide details
6.9 If relevant, have you lived together permanently in the UK with your sponsor since your last
grant of limited leave to remain as a partner?
Yes go to question 6.16
No Please provide details of any periods when you have not lived with your sponsor since
your last grant of limited leave to remain and any reasons why you have not done so
No problem. Happens to all of us a times.mizer wrote:6.9 If relevant, have you lived together permanently in the UK with your sponsor since your last
grant of limited leave to remain as a partner?
Yes go to question 6.16
No Please provide details of any periods when you have not lived with your sponsor since
your last grant of limited leave to remain and any reasons why you have not done so
after second check i found out there is no need to answer that question thank you casa anyway and sorry for your time .
Your partner’s immigration status
Your partner’s current passport or travel document showing that he/she is present and settled
in the UK. If you are making your application by post you can send a complete and full copy
of your partner’s current passport or travel document. Every page of the passport must be
copied including any blank pages.
If you are unable to provide your partner’s passport or travel document, see Note 10 about
other suitable documents which must be originals. List any such documents below.
yes,I did more than once but i have permanent resident (after retain right of residence after divorce my ex EEA citizen) so i travel in and out of uk without stamps on my passportCasa wrote:Doubtful as I assume you've travelled since then.