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Safina000 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:38 pmHello everyone. I’m new to this forum and i was wondering if someone could please help.
I’m applying for my spouse visa soon. I have all the paperwork completed etc. Payslips. P60. Bank statements. Sponsor letter. Call/chat history.
Not sure what to do about the accommodation requirements. I currently live with my mother and 2 brothers and 1 sister in a council property (which i was thinking of buying on the right to buy scheme but takes few months) my mother gets full housing benefit and council tax reductions due to being on higher rate of PIP (persobal independence payment). Would this affect my application? My mother has wrote no objection letter but council is refusing to provide one and they said. They don’t get involved in home office matter. Please help Any suggestions what can be done? Thank you
I would recommend calling some professional solicitor for advice. Search best immigration solicitors in London on google, you'll find a few who will give free advice over the phone. I have done that for few of my issues and got really good advice.Safina000 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:38 pmHello everyone. I’m new to this forum and i was wondering if someone could please help.
I’m applying for my spouse visa soon. I have all the paperwork completed etc. Payslips. P60. Bank statements. Sponsor letter. Call/chat history.
Not sure what to do about the accommodation requirements. I currently live with my mother and 2 brothers and 1 sister in a council property (which i was thinking of buying on the right to buy scheme but takes few months) my mother gets full housing benefit and council tax reductions due to being on higher rate of PIP (persobal independence payment). Would this affect my application? My mother has wrote no objection letter but council is refusing to provide one and they said. They don’t get involved in home office matter. Please help Any suggestions what can be done? Thank you
I don't think that is there any professional solicitor who can give free advice except this forum.Alam- wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 11:55 amI would recommend calling some professional solicitor for advice. Search best immigration solicitors in London on google, you'll find a few who will give free advice over the phone. I have done that for few of my issues and got really good advice.Safina000 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:38 pmHello everyone. I’m new to this forum and i was wondering if someone could please help.
I’m applying for my spouse visa soon. I have all the paperwork completed etc. Payslips. P60. Bank statements. Sponsor letter. Call/chat history.
Not sure what to do about the accommodation requirements. I currently live with my mother and 2 brothers and 1 sister in a council property (which i was thinking of buying on the right to buy scheme but takes few months) my mother gets full housing benefit and council tax reductions due to being on higher rate of PIP (persobal independence payment). Would this affect my application? My mother has wrote no objection letter but council is refusing to provide one and they said. They don’t get involved in home office matter. Please help Any suggestions what can be done? Thank you
What is this sponsor letter?
Londoner007 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:05 amUKVI mainly care about if there is adequate space to accomodate you both in that property and that you have permission to live there.
Living in a council house or receiving PIP is no issue at all. In your case you do no need a lawyer to tell you this, all you need is No objection letter from the council stating they are fine with your spouse joining the property, similar letter from main tenant (your parent), tenancy agreement to show your parent is the main tenant. InshaAllah this should be sufficient.
You haven't mentioned how many bedrooms the property have so cannot tell you if you have enough room
Try to complain the senior officer of council because they shouldn't have any objection in issuing NOC letter because you all are related adults causing no overcrowding.Safina000 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:26 amLondoner007 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:05 amUKVI mainly care about if there is adequate space to accomodate you both in that property and that you have permission to live there.
Living in a council house or receiving PIP is no issue at all. In your case you do no need a lawyer to tell you this, all you need is No objection letter from the council stating they are fine with your spouse joining the property, similar letter from main tenant (your parent), tenancy agreement to show your parent is the main tenant. InshaAllah this should be sufficient.
You haven't mentioned how many bedrooms the property have so cannot tell you if you have enough room
Thank you for your helpful reply. . There are 3 bedrooms and 2 living rooms. There’s 4 of us living at the property including my mother 5. Council is refusing to provide any letters to support any home office application:(. They said, we don’t get involved in the home office business. My mother has a secure tenancy with them so she can give permission as long as there is space. Thats all they said.
seagul wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:11 pmTry to complain the senior officer of council because they shouldn't have any objection in issuing NOC letter because you all are related adults causing no overcrowding.Safina000 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:26 amLondoner007 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:05 amUKVI mainly care about if there is adequate space to accomodate you both in that property and that you have permission to live there.
Living in a council house or receiving PIP is no issue at all. In your case you do no need a lawyer to tell you this, all you need is No objection letter from the council stating they are fine with your spouse joining the property, similar letter from main tenant (your parent), tenancy agreement to show your parent is the main tenant. InshaAllah this should be sufficient.
You haven't mentioned how many bedrooms the property have so cannot tell you if you have enough room
Thank you for your helpful reply. . There are 3 bedrooms and 2 living rooms. There’s 4 of us living at the property including my mother 5. Council is refusing to provide any letters to support any home office application:(. They said, we don’t get involved in the home office business. My mother has a secure tenancy with them so she can give permission as long as there is space. Thats all they said.
If all of your efforts haven't worked out then find an alternative place of accomodation but before start living there get it confirmed with landlord as what documents/permission you need.Safina000 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:27 pmseagul wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:11 pmTry to complain the senior officer of council because they shouldn't have any objection in issuing NOC letter because you all are related adults causing no overcrowding.Safina000 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:26 amLondoner007 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:05 amUKVI mainly care about if there is adequate space to accomodate you both in that property and that you have permission to live there.
Living in a council house or receiving PIP is no issue at all. In your case you do no need a lawyer to tell you this, all you need is No objection letter from the council stating they are fine with your spouse joining the property, similar letter from main tenant (your parent), tenancy agreement to show your parent is the main tenant. InshaAllah this should be sufficient.
You haven't mentioned how many bedrooms the property have so cannot tell you if you have enough room
Thank you for your helpful reply. . There are 3 bedrooms and 2 living rooms. There’s 4 of us living at the property including my mother 5. Council is refusing to provide any letters to support any home office application:(. They said, we don’t get involved in the home office business. My mother has a secure tenancy with them so she can give permission as long as there is space. Thats all they said.
They absolutely useless and i did complain which they said, they can still refuse to provide a letter. I’ve done everything i can. I’m now thinking of moving out but its soo expensive specially when I’m on my own. It’s soo stressful but Insha’ALLAH will get there.
Read previous post. Op has already complained.Londoner007 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:10 pmTry and speak to a different housing officer. They need to simply state that they have no objection with wife joining you as there are no overcrowding. You may want to explain to them that once wife comes to UK you will fully register her with the council etc, after this they may be more willing to give the letter. Try to ask nicely but firmly.