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I currently have the following documents, is this ok? I'm planning to submit sometime in first half of December, will it be ok that the correspondence doc ends in Nov instead of Dec?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 11:38 pmShe can apply for SET(M) when she completes 60 months minus 28 days from the date she ENTERED UK.
Cohabitation documents are needed for the last 2 years from the date of application. You need 3/4 different sources (ideally in joint names, otherwise top it up with solo names but same address) spread evenly during last 2 years i.e. every 3-4 months.
I don't understand, why did you specifically pointed out Jan-June 2020 (5 months)? The gap is the same as all the other ones eg Mar-Aug 2019 (5 months), Aug-2019 - Jan 2020 (5 months), Jun-Nov 2020 (5 months)?
Yes
And I can use the online bank statement as part of the "correspondence letters"? (as opposed to using it for the financial requirement)
Why not.
Before relying on an online bank statement get that checked thoroughly of its not being marked pacifically as "online copy" at anywhere. That has been opined to several members and who adhered that to.
Thanks. I just had to double check as I was thinking the items of correspondence proves that applicant and spouse have been living at the same address, and may require physical mail in as proof of the stay being able to receive physical letters. Obviously downloading it online can be done simply anywhere and might negate the intention of asking for these correspondence.
Any should be okay. Some people do not even have a mortgage. For example they own the house. So they provide a land registry. This is a pre-set checklist when you tick box.mysara81 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 8:35 pmI have another question with regards to the monthly housing cost evidence. There's a mortgage on the house but the monthly payment has just recently changed in Nov because the interest rate has changed. Will the payment change notice letter showing the new monthly cost from the bank enough as evidence or do we still need to submit the original mortgage agreement as well (with different monthly payment rate)?
That question can be replied in any convenient way because in my view due to the application form covers wider range of scenarios, so this question is more likely pertinent to those who rely on adequate maintenance.mysara81 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 8:35 pmI have another question with regards to the monthly housing cost evidence. There's a mortgage on the house but the monthly payment has just recently changed in Nov because the interest rate has changed. Will the payment change notice letter showing the new monthly cost from the bank enough as evidence or do we still need to submit the original mortgage agreement as well (with different monthly payment rate)?
Except National identity card attach all of above despite not being asked in application form and checklist. Regarding your previous question simply attach everything same which you had attached in your last flrm extension with the new addition of liuk test & B1 test.mysara81 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 6:17 pmThe above are the only ones listed on the checklist. Should I also upload any of the documents below?
- Partner's Current Passport
- Life in UK Test Pass Letter
- Trinity College B1 Certificate
- Marriage Certificate (including translations)
Many of these were asked to be submitted on the previous spouse visa extension but are not asked this time, so would just need a confirmation.
- National Identity Card
Are there any other documents that I have missed?
Many thanks!
Hi, mysara81mysara81 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 11:06 pmHi,
I have two questions about applying ILR under spouse visa SET(M).
Firstly, when exactly do we become eligible to apply for ILR? I've read somewhere that it is at least 28 days prior to reaching 5 years residence. I've also read in other places where it says it has to be at least 28 days prior to expiry of the current visa. Which one is correct really?
The reason I ask is because my wife first entered UK on spouse visa in December 2015, applied for extension in August 2018 and then granted an extension on October 2018, which gives her current visa to last until April 2021. However she will have already completed her 5 year residence in Dec 2020. She has 4 months gap between her actual 5-year residence and her visa expiry, and its really confusing if we can apply for ILR soon enough or do we have to wait until closer to the visa expiry.
Now I have a feeling that the 5 year residence is the main eligibility, regardless of when the current visa expire. If my assumption is correct, now comes my other question.
The second question relates to the 6 items of correspondence. What is the actual rule for this? Is it strictly evidence of cohabitation for 2.5 years prior to application, or is it evidence of cohabitation since the last grant of visa extension? Again because we are planning to submit ILR application early, going by the 2.5 years rule will actually overlap 4 months prior to the last grant of leave. If we go by the second rule (from last grant of visa), then it will be less than 2.5 years, because she hit the 5 year residence early. We want to make sure that we get the spread of items correct.
Can someone clarify on these two questions please?
Thanks a lot!
Home Office decision on what? If in same situation then the opinions and responses he got on above enquiry quoted by you will apply to you, read them.AP001 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 10:48 pmHi, mysara81mysara81 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 11:06 pmHi,
I have two questions about applying ILR under spouse visa SET(M).
Firstly, when exactly do we become eligible to apply for ILR? I've read somewhere that it is at least 28 days prior to reaching 5 years residence. I've also read in other places where it says it has to be at least 28 days prior to expiry of the current visa. Which one is correct really?
The reason I ask is because my wife first entered UK on spouse visa in December 2015, applied for extension in August 2018 and then granted an extension on October 2018, which gives her current visa to last until April 2021. However she will have already completed her 5 year residence in Dec 2020. She has 4 months gap between her actual 5-year residence and her visa expiry, and its really confusing if we can apply for ILR soon enough or do we have to wait until closer to the visa expiry.
Now I have a feeling that the 5 year residence is the main eligibility, regardless of when the current visa expire. If my assumption is correct, now comes my other question.
The second question relates to the 6 items of correspondence. What is the actual rule for this? Is it strictly evidence of cohabitation for 2.5 years prior to application, or is it evidence of cohabitation since the last grant of visa extension? Again because we are planning to submit ILR application early, going by the 2.5 years rule will actually overlap 4 months prior to the last grant of leave. If we go by the second rule (from last grant of visa), then it will be less than 2.5 years, because she hit the 5 year residence early. We want to make sure that we get the spread of items correct.
Can someone clarify on these two questions please?
Thanks a lot!
I'm in same situation .please post Home office decision .
Thanks