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Any recent proof of address addressed jointly or in individual names should be fine. Old house inspection usually isn't accepted but if they are living in your property where there is no other none-related adult living then it may even not needed.Confusedmum wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:49 pmThanks, I was starting to worry that it was impossible to do but I knew that people must have been in a similar situation and been awarded a visa.
Aah, okay. The house inspection was less than 6 months ago so can’t see how different a new one will be except for the date on it but it is only family in the home 5 adults (2 being married couples) in a large 4 bed Victorian house so definitely no overcrowding.seagul wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:10 pmAny recent proof of address addressed jointly or in individual names should be fine. Old house inspection usually isn't accepted but if they are living in your property where there is no other none-related adult living then it may even not needed.Confusedmum wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:49 pmThanks, I was starting to worry that it was impossible to do but I knew that people must have been in a similar situation and been awarded a visa.
Should be fine but why not until they will be applying spouse visa they create few more from now onward.Confusedmum wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:52 pmAah, okay. The house inspection was less than 6 months ago so can’t see how different a new one will be except for the date on it but it is only family in the home 5 adults (2 being married couples) in a large 4 bed Victorian house so definitely no overcrowding.seagul wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:10 pmAny recent proof of address addressed jointly or in individual names should be fine. Old house inspection usually isn't accepted but if they are living in your property where there is no other none-related adult living then it may even not needed.Confusedmum wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:49 pmThanks, I was starting to worry that it was impossible to do but I knew that people must have been in a similar situation and been awarded a visa.
I think the only things in his name sent to the house are a refund from the DVLA for overpayment for a driving licence appplication and a letter from his bank (Monzo, they were the only ones who would let him have an account based on the type off visa he has) and there could possibly be something from the Registry Office addressed to them both.
Do you think these will be adequate?
There is no requirement to prove joint financial commitments if switching from a fiance visa to a spouse visa. You are being ill advised by the lawyer and probably being ripped off with their fees.Confusedmum wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:16 amSo apart from the most up to date financial proof we have gathered what information we need except the lawyer keeps insisting that we need proof of joint financial commitment which they just cannot get as they are living with me (so no proof of joint utility bills) and the banks are still refusing to allow them to have a joint bank account until he has his FLRM visa and a job etc. Do they really need this proof because if they do then there is no way that they can get the FLRM, he has only been in the UK for just over 2 months.
Thank you, guess I don’t fully trust the lawyer at the moment. It’s a bit disconcerting to see questions about family in his home country, feels like they are seeing if it would be easier to refuse a visa and get them to both move over there! I’m sure that’s not the case, just an anxious time filling in the forms.TanJL wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 3:06 pmThose are literally the questions on the application form.
We are just applying for our second FLR(M) (after fiance visa & 1st FLR(M)) and we are currently filling this application form.
It has always been the case for FLR(M) that this visa covers several different situations so many people applying for FLR(M) would have an NI number, just leave that blank.
These questions would only affect the application if left blank otherwise wont affect the outcome.Confusedmum wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 3:50 pmIt’s a bit disconcerting to see questions about family in his home country, feels like they are seeing if it would be easier to refuse a visa and get them to both move over there! I’m sure that’s not the case, just an anxious time filling in the forms.
Thank you for the information, that’s reassuring.seagul wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:22 pmThese questions would only affect the application if left blank otherwise wont affect the outcome.Confusedmum wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 3:50 pmIt’s a bit disconcerting to see questions about family in his home country, feels like they are seeing if it would be easier to refuse a visa and get them to both move over there! I’m sure that’s not the case, just an anxious time filling in the forms.
Although asking the employer letter from previous employer is irrelevant but caseworker has asked it from many members. As a precaution keep it ready and whenever its being asked then without delay it should be forwarded to them. If your payslips from previous employer after printing looks original then according to member's experience they may assume them as original.
In my opinion asking employer letter from previous employer is totally weird because on one hand guidance suggests that it should be dated no earlier than 28 days but on other hand one should imagine that if you left an employer in past then other than p45 or experience letter he can't issue employer letter in advance which would be far older than 28 days when in future you will apply. Anyways you can apply without it because not everyone is being asked about it but still keep it ready just in case. In my guess the pdf payslips from previous employer will serve the purpose because now you aren't required to send any paper format and pdf is an acceptable format of UKVCAS.TanJL wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2019 9:07 pmNot sure why my question has been tagged onto someone else’s post?
Seagul - so you think it is not a requirement but they may ask for it? We don’t have the letter but are running out of time to apply - we don’t know if we can apply without it.
Also, the payslips are pdf only - I don’t think they look like the payslips you would get in the little envelopes