Thanks for that.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:44 amFor sponsor scan the biometrics / bio data page. For applicants scan all pages.
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Thanks for that.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:44 amFor sponsor scan the biometrics / bio data page. For applicants scan all pages.
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Good question as to be honest I still haven’t actually found the link to the application!
In the same situation and also concerned about this, surely some leeway is possible?liyam wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 12:31 pmThanks for the reply, we don't have that many bills between us I'm afraid especially covering over 2 years of it, there's a water bill in both our names, elec&gas provided by same company only in my name, council tax has always been in my name although the council knows I live with my wife and our 2 years old child, EE mobile bills for both of us in her name, we both have credit cards too ... that's about it!CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:38 pmSuch as;
◦ Letter from landlord
◦ Water bills, electricity bills You need two years evidence of cohabitation in both names from 3 - 6 sources spread evenly for every 3 or 4 months.
◦ Wife birth certificate + translation (It’s not in English)
◦ Marriage certificate + translation (it’s not in English)
◦ Wife passport
◦ My passport
◦ English test again as she already has B1
◦ Child’s UK birth certificate
◦ Child’s British passport
◦ Wife 2 passport-sized photos NOT Required
◦ Photos together as a family showing we are still together?! NOT Required
◦ Cover letter from my employer
◦ Cover letter from myself? NOT Required
Is there a way to get round this? I don't know why and how we would need 6 bills in each of our name tbh?! we simply don't have that many direct debits to give us a month bill.
Can we use the same B1 english test certificate?
Looking to translate the marriage and birth certificate again, many translators charge extra £20 to certify it themselves while tranlating, are these good enough for the HO?
This is another concern, though I have asked this here on the same thread earlier and didn’t seem to be an issue, hence we submitted using the same test.
This was issued on 01/Dec/2020 which is 3 months after we applied.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:54 pmI think validity for an old B1 SELT is ignored for settlement application if it was used in a previous application AND still on the approved test and test centre list, however maybe not for an extension application?
Also see:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 6.0ext.pdf
If your qualification has run out
Some recognised test qualifications only last for 2 years. You can still use a B1 level qualification that you took more than 2 years ago in 2 situations.
Just write back to the caseworker and quote paragraph 32D assuming the certificate was used as part of a successful application.liyam wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:29 pmHi everyone,
I hope everyone is keeping well in the current environment the world is in.
It’s nearly 4 months since we applied for my wife’s extension visa (the second 2.5 years) and today we received an email from HO saying that she needs to provide the A2 English test certificate while she already has a higher certificate and that’s how she was granted the entry visa 2.5 years ago!
This doesn’t make sense to us and I thought I ask for opinions here on the forum.
To make the matter worse they want a certificate submitted within 14 days which we know it’s no possible in such environment! And it seems like it’s going to cost £200 which I don’t think it’s fair when she already has a higher certificate and it was sufficient to grant her the first visa so not sure why they don’t accept it this time!
Thanks
Yes the second situation applies to us as we have used the exact qualifications for entry visa was successful.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:01 pmThis has been the case always.
https://www.gov.uk/english-language/app ... ifications
If your qualification has run out
Some recognised test qualifications only last for 2 years. You can still use a B1 level qualification that you took more than 2 years ago in 2 situations.
Yes used the same one for entry clearance visa.TODMATT wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:39 pmJust write back to the caseworker and quote paragraph 32D assuming the certificate was used as part of a successful application.liyam wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:29 pmHi everyone,
I hope everyone is keeping well in the current environment the world is in.
It’s nearly 4 months since we applied for my wife’s extension visa (the second 2.5 years) and today we received an email from HO saying that she needs to provide the A2 English test certificate while she already has a higher certificate and that’s how she was granted the entry visa 2.5 years ago!
This doesn’t make sense to us and I thought I ask for opinions here on the forum.
To make the matter worse they want a certificate submitted within 14 days which we know it’s no possible in such environment! And it seems like it’s going to cost £200 which I don’t think it’s fair when she already has a higher certificate and it was sufficient to grant her the first visa so not sure why they don’t accept it this time!
Thanks
The highlighted bit.liyam wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 10:53 pmYes the second situation applies to us as we have used the exact qualifications for entry visa was successful.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:01 pmThis has been the case always.
https://www.gov.uk/english-language/app ... ifications
If your qualification has run out
Some recognised test qualifications only last for 2 years. You can still use a B1 level qualification that you took more than 2 years ago in 2 situations.
“ Applying to settle in the UK
You can use a B1 level qualification that’s run out if both of the following are true:
it’s on the current list of recognised tests
it was accepted for another UK immigration application, for example when you got permission to enter“
Thanks for clarifying this as I’m about to write back to HO and refer them to the paragraph 32D of the Appendix.
Thanks will do, I'd also like to mention one thing and it's what the ho wrote to us, slightly confusing as what they're on by mentioning this:
The caseworker must be confused! Because you will only need B1 when applying for ILR under appendix KOLL but you should be exercising 32D since you are applying for an extension and if you submitted a higher test as B1 then you can use it all the way as long as it’s still on the approved list when you applied for ILR.liyam wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 12:38 pmThanks will do, I'd also like to mention one thing and it's what the ho wrote to us, slightly confusing as what they're on by mentioning this:
"Documents required:
A CEFR A2 Test for Mrs****
We note the application form states 'Did the test assess your speaking and listening skills at a level equivalent to CEFR A1 or higher?
As per the guidance set out on our website (https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/knowledge-of-english) you are required to take a CEFR A2 test when applying to extend your stay after 2.5 years.
We note You have provided IELTS Life Skills B1 Speaking and Listening, however it was insufficient.
We would like to offer Mrs**** the opportunity to take a new test at the required level. Please advise if you are able to take a new test and provide a result in the next 14 days.
Our aim is to make a decision on your case promptly. To enable us to do this it is essential that you reply by 14 working days."
So firstly the level required is below the certificate we have given and also I can confirm this certificate doesn't have an expiry date either as ho website some test centres issue their certificates with expiry date which isn't the case here.