If it is no problem to get such letter from your parents then do so. Best case it us important and CW sees it and are happy, worse case scenario it is not important and CW puts its aside.Ht1 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 3:02 pmin the app, they asked "Please give details of any previous addresses (including country if outside the UK), how long you lived there and whether you lived at this address with your partner". here i said that we lived with my parents from end of feb till end of march 2018. as this was well over 2 years ago, do i need to include a letter from my parents? (i've asked this before but just confirming by asking again-sorry).AmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 2:14 pmHt1 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:32 amthanks AmazonianX!
1. i submitted the documentation yesterday and our appointment is on 7th november. when they say it'll take them 6-8 weeks to make a decision, that'll start from 7th november right? Taken to mean start from date of biometrics submission though suspect some activity already ongoing at normal times.
2. will it effect her application in any way if she and i travel outside the UK during those 6-8 weeks? Yes, it will be taken that you withdraw you present application with HO. So do not travel.
3. on the app, it asks for this "Optionally, I will provide the following documents: Evidence to support my claim it would be difficult or impossible to integrate and establish a private life outside the UK"
what can i include to satisfy this part? Details about your ties or settled and integrated life in the UK. Child or children, work or business. i have already submitted my job contract, letter from employer, my daughter's birth certificate, mortgage offer, utility bills, council tax. is that sufficient to to satisfy this part? i'm unsure what else would address my ties to a settled life in the UK.
Worst case scenario it is important, you didn't include it, HO or case worker delays progress of your application and request you to send something to corroborate your claim.