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From your post, I assume your spouse is living in the UK under another visa. I don't think renting a property in a new building should be a problem, however I am unsure if it's worth it to declare that you have a back up plan (i.e., living with your parents) if the moving day gets delayed for whatever reason (since the date, as you've said, it's subject to completion on site and it isn't fixed), where would you live in the meantime if the construction hasn't finished yet?andrea05 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:24 pm1. We have managed to secure a rental property as part of the accommodation requirement, however the property will be a new build so our agent told us that on the tenancy contract and no objection letter they will have to put a sentence "move in date ( ___ ) subject to completion ". They did tell us that the building will complete as scheduled but they still need to including those wording in the contract and the letter. Should we still proceed with renting this property as I am concerned if ECO will question this at all?
For a first application of the spouse visa, you don't need to demonstrate cohabitation, but if you wish you can include some letters. However, I strongly recommend you not to include any P60 or payslips as part of relationship evidence to avoid any confusion, since the ECO may take this paperwork as an incomplete financial evidence. I can recall a case in this forum where that happened.andrea05 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:24 pm2. In terms of relationship evidence, we have lived together for a few years and the letters I managed to keep are employment contract, payslips with address on it, HM Revenue tax refund letter, P60, are these letters ok to submit as proof of living together?
Not at all. For my application, I've used the extract of whatsapp conversation rather than screenshots and it was fine, it was accepted. I've selected some pieces of conversation with 3-4 month gap and it was fine.3. In terms of WhatsApp history, I gather the text files downloading from whatsapp won't be taken seriously as I read that screenshots are more of a legitimate proof. The way I organise these screenshots is by taking 1 screenshot for each week, so 4 screenshots for 1 month, etc. Is this enough? or should i do 8 screenshots for each month?
I suggest you not to worry a lot about that, unless the missing photos are wedding ones. If you're missing photos from a period, you can either extend the gap of your photo timeline or simply state at the end of your photobook, that some photos are missing since the phone was lost. There's no need to write a cover letter for that.4. I've prepared a word document listing 40 photos and captions, although there was a year of photographs/whatspp history missing due to loss of phone. Will this be a problem? If so, what other ways to prove for this missing period? Would an explanation within cover letter be sufficient?
Most of us must never ever heard that a tenancy agreement without a date has been signed where even the accomodation is not yet completed. Also On 20 March 2019 a new law came into force to make sure that rented houses and flats are ‘fit for human habitation’, which means that they are safe, complete, healthy and free from things that could cause serious harm.andrea05 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:24 pm
1. We have managed to secure a rental property as part of the accommodation requirement, however the property will be a new build so our agent told us that on the tenancy contract and no objection letter they will have to put a sentence "move in date ( ___ ) subject to completion ". They did tell us that the building will complete as scheduled but they still need to including those wording in the contract and the letter. Should we still proceed with renting this property as I am concerned if ECO will question this at all?
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1. Yes. An estate agent managing that property can issue both (tenancy agree & noc letter)andrea05 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 6:47 pmThank you both for the advice. We have managed to rent from another property as I agree new build is probably not a good idea in this situation.
A few more questions below:
1. Can our agent write the no objection letter on behalf of landlord? Also is it correct that we only need to submit a tenancy contract (in sponsor’s name) and a no objection letter from the agent? I suppose these two things will be sufficient for the accommodation proof? Do we need to submit the floor plan or pictures of the flat?
2. While going through all the supporting documents, I thought it might be best to use a highlighter pen highlighting the important bits, for example salary amount reflecting on bank statements. Is it acceptable to use a highlighter for supporting documents?
3. Is it still necessary to submit handwritten appendix 2 financial requirement form?
4. I wanted to make sure I understand the 28 day rule correctly - is it 28 calendar days or 28 working days? And does this rule apply from the date I submit my online visa application?
The documents we have prepared to be within 28 day rule are: latest bank statement, payslip, employer letter confirming employment and salary. Am I missing anything else?
Thanks in advance!
Yes, you will also need a letter from your current employer confirming:
No need to do any conversions yourself, it will be done as you have noted based on the conversion rate at the date of application.
There are no specific requirements for this. The test for a genuine and subsisting relationship looks at the circumstances of the case as a whole based on all available evidence.andrea05 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2020 10:24 amAlso regarding travel itineraries, we have printed out a lot of flights confirmation and hotel bookings with both of names. However we just realised some of the dates of these trips weren't stamped on our passports. Will this be an issue? Will flight & hotel confirmation be sufficient?
Was the same for my mum's visit visa application. I assume they are not interested in all Schengen history.For some reason the online application only allows me to fill in 2 recent visits within the EU, though I have selected 6 or more times travelling to the EU within 10 years. I just wanted to double check if this is the case for everyone else?
I think I only submitted current passport, but I was applying for a different type of visa- How many old passports should I submit copies of? passports within 10 years or all the previous passports that i've ever had?
As per this forum, better to do it. It seems to be redundant now, but nowhere it is explained officially.- I came across an article mentioning VAF4A form, do I have to submit this? The only form apart from the online application form i will submit is Appendix 2.
No- Does sponsor need to submit birth certificate?
Only current unless you want to show travel history to you\somewhere together and want to rely on stamps- Does sponsor only need to submit copy of current passport or all the previous passport?
No issue.andrea05 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:21 amThanks for the above replies.
Hoping someone can shed some light:
I am planning to submit my online application on 11th Feb (in order to make sure all the financial documents are within 28 day rule), however, I can only go to the visa centre and scan my supporting documents/ provide biometric info after 2 weeks which will be 25th Feb. Is this going to be an issue with my application?
It is usually prior to or at the biometrics appointment. In a few cases, it can be after that.Is there a rule that supporting documents have to be submitted within a certain time period after I submit the online application?
Usually counted from the date of the biometrics.If I paid for priority service, does 30 day working day timeframe starts from the date I submit my online application or the date I scan my supporting documents?