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Thambidurai wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 12:52 pmHi,
I managed to get answers through other posts here, submitted FLRM application yesterday and booked bio metric for 16th Nov.
Have few questions, could you please advise
a) Am I allowed to upload documents multiple times or all needs to be uploaded together just once ?
b) Once uploaded, can I remove uploaded doc ? Reason am asking is I need to attach a cover letter to hold the decision on FLRM until my set (LR) decision is made, based on trend seen my LR decision should come by mid Nov before FLRM biometric, so can I remove cover letter closer to biometric appt if my set (LR) application is successful by then
c) It's not clear if passport photo and address page alone is sufficient or full passport including blank pages are required for both my spouse and child, please clarify
d) Consent forms are in PDF format. Since working from home, no option to print, sign and scan the PDF. Will it be ok if I write the same content in a white paper, get required signatures, scan and attach the same as PDF ?
Thanks a lot for advise in advance.
The old voided BRP card won't be needed.Thambidurai wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 1:00 pmAlso please advise if current BRP alone should be uploaded or copies of old BRPs should also be uploaded. Thanks
Ultimately the decision lies with you. Endeavour to give yourself enough time lest you do a botched job at uploading. Can leave cover letter as last to enable you cover all points you want to highlight or address.Thambidurai wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:02 amJust one question @seagul
B) Instead uploading then removing it, why not you upload it very close to your appointment.
Question: I can upload all other documents now but covering letter alone I can wait until last moment to upload right or your suggestion is to upload all docs at the last moment
Note that leave it as last does NOT mean leave it till last dayAmazonianX wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 2:06 pmUltimately the decision lies with you. Endeavour to give yourself enough time lest you do a botched job at uploading. Can leave cover letter as last to enable you cover all points you want to highlight or address.Thambidurai wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:02 amJust one question @seagul
B) Instead uploading then removing it, why not you upload it very close to your appointment.
Question: I can upload all other documents now but covering letter alone I can wait until last moment to upload right or your suggestion is to upload all docs at the last moment
Yes you can continue to upload all documents except covering letter which you can upload at later as per your needs.Thambidurai wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:02 amJust one question @seagul
B) Instead uploading then removing it, why not you upload it very close to your appointment.
Question: I can upload all other documents now but covering letter alone I can wait until last moment to upload right or your suggestion is to upload all docs at the last moment
You can only try as much as possible to keep it spread evenly but sometimes not achievable. Nothing stops you from listing the evidence you listed up there despite not exactly coinciding in month.Thambidurai wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 10:59 amA sub question on address evidence. It was mentioned that evidence should be given by equally spreading it.
Council tax statement issued before finance year begins is one I was planning to use as it is in joint name. I have one issued in Mar 2020 but strangely the one issued the year before was issued in Feb itself so I could not use it for Mar 2019 evidence, is it fine to provide evidence for Feb 2019 instead of Mar 2019 or I will have to look for alternative for Mar 2019 exactly.
I will still upload the supporting documents for both for avoiding any confusion leading to delays.Thambidurai wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 7:06 pmHi, i had both my wife and child on the FLRM application. Mandatory documents like finances, residence proof for 2 years, utility and house accommodation proof were all listed as required just once so I have a question if I need to upload the same proof both for my spouse and child as upload document link is mentioned separately for both.
Immediately after securing ILR assuming you are a British national. You can ask about it in its relevant section when will be eligible & ready.Thambidurai wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:13 pmHi, I have now submitted all docs for FLRM visa including a updated cover letter as got my ILR approved last week.
I know it's a long shot but just thought to clarify if both my wife and son who will be going into FLRM visa would be immediately eligible for Naturalization after getting ILR in 5 years or they will be required to wait 1 year after receiving ILR before they can apply for Naturalization.
Thanks,
Thambidurai