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srivisaN wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:45 amHi,
I submitted both. Apart from mandatory documents (which they list), if you are applying for discretion good to show (not mandatory), I have shown it.
- proper evidences for absences reasons
- evidences to prove that you and your family settled well in UK and intending to make UK as your home
It would be more beneficial if you posted all your questions in your own topic instead of repetitively asking questions in someone else's thread.dnz34 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:27 pmsrivisaN wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:45 amHi,
I submitted both. Apart from mandatory documents (which they list), if you are applying for discretion good to show (not mandatory), I have shown it.
- proper evidences for absences reasons
- evidences to prove that you and your family settled well in UK and intending to make UK as your home
Thank you for your help and your replay,
I’ve just fill the form similar like your answers, explain them my absences and I want to apply under 5 year route ( absences for 5 year 392 days. 3 year 382 days)
Reason for absences is pregnancy.
What kind of document did you send for evidence of absences ? (I have my son birth certificate form my country )
So marriage certificate and naturalisation is not mandatory documents ?
Also did you sign any letter for your wife as spouse of British citizen ?
Maybe all is silly questions but I’m just very nervous and confused..
Ok If number of absences are below 450 before your application date and if met all below you can apply confidently without asking for discretiondnz34 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:27 pmsrivisaN wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:45 amHi,
I submitted both. Apart from mandatory documents (which they list), if you are applying for discretion good to show (not mandatory), I have shown it.
- proper evidences for absences reasons
- evidences to prove that you and your family settled well in UK and intending to make UK as your home
Thank you for your help and your replay,
I’ve just fill the form similar like your answers, explain them my absences and I want to apply under 5 year route ( absences for 5 year 392 days. 3 year 382 days)
Reason for absences is pregnancy.
What kind of document did you send for evidence of absences ? (I have my son birth certificate form my country )
So marriage certificate and naturalisation is not mandatory documents ?
Also did you sign any letter for your wife as spouse of British citizen ?
Maybe all is silly questions but I’m just very nervous and confused..
srivisaN wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 8:11 pmOk If number of absences are below 450 before your application date and if met all below you can apply confidently without asking for discretiondnz34 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:27 pmsrivisaN wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:45 amHi,
I submitted both. Apart from mandatory documents (which they list), if you are applying for discretion good to show (not mandatory), I have shown it.
- proper evidences for absences reasons
- evidences to prove that you and your family settled well in UK and intending to make UK as your home
Thank you for your help and your replay,
I’ve just fill the form similar like your answers, explain them my absences and I want to apply under 5 year route ( absences for 5 year 392 days. 3 year 382 days)
Reason for absences is pregnancy.
What kind of document did you send for evidence of absences ? (I have my son birth certificate form my country )
So marriage certificate and naturalisation is not mandatory documents ?
Also did you sign any letter for your wife as spouse of British citizen ?
Maybe all is silly questions but I’m just very nervous and confused..
1. Holding ILR for more than 12 months
2. Present in UK on the date exactly 5 years ago
3. Met good character requirements
4. Met English & Life in UK requirement
You don’t even need justify your absences and you can apply on section 6(1). In this case you’re applying on your own (not as spouse of BC), so they don’t expect any letter from spouse or documents.
Just for extra precaution I submitted my UK passport copy along with my wife’s application
Also search for section 6(1) on this forum you find lot of information.
Ok If number of absences in the past 5 years below 450 before your application date and if met all below you can apply confidently without asking for discretiondnz34 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:27 pmsrivisaN wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:45 amHi,
I submitted both. Apart from mandatory documents (which they list), if you are applying for discretion good to show (not mandatory), I have shown it.
- proper evidences for absences reasons
- evidences to prove that you and your family settled well in UK and intending to make UK as your home
Thank you for your help and your replay,
I’ve just fill the form similar like your answers, explain them my absences and I want to apply under 5 year route ( absences for 5 year 392 days. 3 year 382 days)
Reason for absences is pregnancy.
What kind of document did you send for evidence of absences ? (I have my son birth certificate form my country )
So marriage certificate and naturalisation is not mandatory documents ?
Also did you sign any letter for your wife as spouse of British citizen ?
Maybe all is silly questions but I’m just very nervous and confused..
Why can't you post it on the public forum???