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Correct. Applicant's passport is taken to appointment. Scans of applicant's and sponsor's are to be scanned and uploaded with supporting documents, no need to get stamped copies.
Most recent for evidence of housing costs, any others only if you are using for cohabitation evidence should be fine.
I think you're overthinking this one, doubt it matters either way. HO is able to call UU to confirm if they have concerns. Swap it if it would make you feel more confident in the application. There is no requirement to specifically include a water bill that I am aware of.ssbib wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:24 pmCan’t use the re-printed pages from United Utilities. They don’t look right and I don’t want HO thinking I’m trying to pul the wool over their eyes.
Should I use the bill minus the last two pages and include the reason of them being missing in a cover note or should I swap them out for other sources? I have others that I can use but it would leave me with no water bill in the proof of residence section.
It is yes, she arrived on 5th Sept 2017 so next month will mean she is here 30 months. We thought we could only apply from 20th April so this is good news and bad news. We have decided to not rush this however and plan on submitting in mid-March now.
8 weeks should be enough, but I’ll see what the word is closer to submission date before deciding I think.
Thanks CR001, much appreciated for the help again today.
Sorry, it's early still, missed that a link had already been provided
My wife just asked an interesting question: is it 8 weeks from the application date or the biometrics appointment?
From the application date for FLR.
That’s good to know, thanks. I don’t think we will need the priority service then if that’s the case.
Note however that your application only starts being processed once biometrics has been enrolled and ukcvas has transmitted the files to HO. Some have waited weeks to get a biometrics appointment, so factor that in.
Are you able to see when your biometrics appointment will be before deciding whether to pay for the priority service or not? I think that appointment date is going to be the deciding factor in whether we choose this service or not. It will be 15 weeks from our application date till we go away on holiday so it would be ideal if I could see what appointments they offer for biometrics before deciding. If I am unsure I’ll just pay for the regular priority I think, we won’t need super priority.
No. You only get directed to book an appointment after you have paid and selected/paid for the service you choose.Are you able to see when your biometrics appointment will be before deciding whether to pay for the priority service or not?
My understanding is that the regular 5 day priority service is for PBS work permit based applicants and not for FLR(M) applicants. You will get Standard or Super Priority options.If I am unsure I’ll just pay for the regular priority I think, we won’t need super priority.
Well both of those are a kick in the teeth! I wonder why they wouldn’t offer standard priority for FLR(M)? We will have a think and decide on that closer to the time but thanks for the info.CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 10:04 amNo. You only get directed to book an appointment after you have paid and selected/paid for the service you choose.Are you able to see when your biometrics appointment will be before deciding whether to pay for the priority service or not?
My understanding is that the regular 5 day priority service is for PBS work permit based applicants and not for FLR(M) applicants. You will get Standard or Super Priority options.If I am unsure I’ll just pay for the regular priority I think, we won’t need super priority.