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You wont have to provide photos/emails as subsisting relationship evidences rather 6 piece of documents covering the last 2 years as proofs of cohabitation would be needed. Also you will have to earn at least £18600 (if no other dependant) under category A/B and your partner will need A2/B1 level of english langauge test. And again you should have sufficient sized accomodation.ManInMexico wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 8:23 pmHi all
My wife is in the UK under an FLRM that expires on 03/08/2019.
I'm just in the process of preparing documents for the extension we'll need to apply for in July but I'm struggling to see exactly what will be required.
For example, we provided a translation of our marriage certificate and a bunch of photos and emails etc with the first application, will we need to provide these again or is proof we are still living together by way of utility bills and the like enough?
Another concern is time spent abroad. We've been on the usual short holidays for a couple of weeks here and there but in February this year my wife worked in Finland for the University of Helsinki on a two month temporary contract returning in April. From what I can gather this shouldn't be a problem, but you never know with these things...
Any advice on the above would be appreciated, likewise if anyone has any tips on getting through the process I'm all ears (and eyes)!
Good luck all with your applications.
Mike
It should be degree from UK university instead certificate.ManInMexico wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 9:44 pmThanks Seagul
she has a pd certificate from a UK University .
We're also in the same rented accommodation from our last application so that should be ok too.
So from a timeline perspective would the below be correct?
1. Apply online no earlier than 28 days before the expiration of current visa. Is this working days or calendar days?
2. Pay total of £2033 for visa and IHS surcharge
3. Book appointment for biometrics.
4. Scan all supporting documents and bring to appointment for upload?
5. Keep everything crossed and wait.
Cheers
Mike
No earlier than 28 days before completing the 30 month period from the date of entry to the UK (assuming she entered on a spouse visa) and no later than the expiry date.ManInMexico wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 8:23 pm
My wife is in the UK under an FLRM that expires on 03/08/2019.
You have to provide 6 pieces of evidence to show you have been cohabitating? What are examples of these?seagul wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 8:58 pmYou wont have to provide photos/emails as subsisting relationship evidences rather 6 piece of documents covering the last 2 years as proofs of cohabitation would be needed. Also you will have to earn at least £18600 (if no other dependant) under category A/B and your partner will need A2/B1 level of english langauge test. And again you should have sufficient sized accomodation.ManInMexico wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 8:23 pmHi all
My wife is in the UK under an FLRM that expires on 03/08/2019.
I'm just in the process of preparing documents for the extension we'll need to apply for in July but I'm struggling to see exactly what will be required.
For example, we provided a translation of our marriage certificate and a bunch of photos and emails etc with the first application, will we need to provide these again or is proof we are still living together by way of utility bills and the like enough?
Another concern is time spent abroad. We've been on the usual short holidays for a couple of weeks here and there but in February this year my wife worked in Finland for the University of Helsinki on a two month temporary contract returning in April. From what I can gather this shouldn't be a problem, but you never know with these things...
Any advice on the above would be appreciated, likewise if anyone has any tips on getting through the process I'm all ears (and eyes)!
Good luck all with your applications.
Mike
There is no absence threshold on spouse visa so far. So you will be alright.
Casa is referring to the 79 page paper application form. Page 63 to 65.Picard wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 7:28 pmHi Casa
Could you please post link to this FLR (M) guidance document which seems to have atleast 65 pages?
I received link to this guidance notes from one of the moderators in another thread. It is just 9 pages long. Seems like Im missing something here
https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov ... -form-flrm
Thanks much
P