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Thank you so much for replying. This help is so much needed and appreciated.sam550 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 10:45 amYou need to show substantial relationship between you too, so have to upload any correspondence on both of your names x 6 or if individuals then x 12 for last 2 years at least.
For your help I’ve given you the information of the documents I’ve uploaded.
Attached Documents
Personal Bank statement Myself and Wife - scattered over last 30 months
Joint Bank Statement - scattered over last 30 months
Joint Phone, Mobile, Broadband bills - scattered over last 30 months
Joint Electricity, Gas bills - scattered over last 30 months
Joint Council tax bill - scattered over last 30 months
joint Water bill - scattered over last 30 months
Credit Card statements - scattered over last 30 months
Mortgage annual statements. - scattered over last 30 months
HMRC letters - scattered over last 30 months
Pension letters - scattered over last 30 months
Nikkah Certificate 2010
Marriage Certificate 2020
Joint Holiday receipts - scattered over last 30 months
Payslips for both of us - Last 6 Months
Letter addressed to UKVI from both of our workplace
Reference letter from my manager.
And few family pictures together.
Letter from kids school.
NHS letter addressed to my kids
And most importantly a cover letter explaining the type of visa you are applying, I copied most of the material from last visa approval letter I received from UKVI.
Good luck.
Hi, I was filling out the application and got on this question about why Can’t applicant live anywhere else? So basically applicant need to explain that she has her family here and everybody is British so it’s not an option?sam550 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 10:45 amYou need to show substantial relationship between you too, so have to upload any correspondence on both of your names x 6 or if individuals then x 12 for last 2 years at least.
For your help I’ve given you the information of the documents I’ve uploaded.
Attached Documents
Personal Bank statement Myself and Wife - scattered over last 30 months
Joint Bank Statement - scattered over last 30 months
Joint Phone, Mobile, Broadband bills - scattered over last 30 months
Joint Electricity, Gas bills - scattered over last 30 months
Joint Council tax bill - scattered over last 30 months
joint Water bill - scattered over last 30 months
Credit Card statements - scattered over last 30 months
Mortgage annual statements. - scattered over last 30 months
HMRC letters - scattered over last 30 months
Pension letters - scattered over last 30 months
Nikkah Certificate 2010
Marriage Certificate 2020
Joint Holiday receipts - scattered over last 30 months
Payslips for both of us - Last 6 Months
Letter addressed to UKVI from both of our workplace
Reference letter from my manager.
And few family pictures together.
Letter from kids school.
NHS letter addressed to my kids
And most importantly a cover letter explaining the type of visa you are applying, I copied most of the material from last visa approval letter I received from UKVI.
Good luck.
The above is not a tricky question, answer it truthfully as it applies to you.
Hi, I was filling out the application and got on this question about why Can’t applicant live anywhere else? So basically applicant need to explain that she has her family here and everybody is British so it’s not an option?
Are they any other tricky questions in application?
Can we fill this application on our own or do we need a solicitor?
Ok, thank you!AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 5:15 amThe above is not a tricky question, answer it truthfully as it applies to you.
Hi, I was filling out the application and got on this question about why Can’t applicant live anywhere else? So basically applicant need to explain that she has her family here and everybody is British so it’s not an option?
Are they any other tricky questions in application?
Can we fill this application on our own or do we need a solicitor?
A straightforward application can be done by yourself with no need for solicitor. If you require clarification, assistance ask on this forum.
Mdzayn wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 3:18 pmHi,
I am continuing to fill my wife’s application. I came across this question about financial requirement of £18600 pa, I calculated and my income is around that much.
My question is
a) As I will say applicant’s partner income is more than £18600, will this still be FLR FP or FLR FM application? If you are earning the required amount of £18,600 you can use this and meeting English Language Requirement to switch her to 5year route FLRM.
b) We are living in temporary (interim) accommodation of 3 bedrooms for more than 6 months now. I was the main applicant for this, not my wife. I am paying rent regularly. We have utilities bills and council tax bill on our joint names, does this effect her application if it is shifted to FLR M? No it does not affect her application negatively as you stated she is not claiming public funds.
I am claiming housing benefit, no claims are on my wife’s name.
Your answers really help, thank you.
Yes, the requirements are fulfilled, she has uk naric certificates to prove her English language requirement(this was done when we applied for flr fp last time). I only had doubts due to accommodation, which you cleared. Thank you for your help, I will start with the new flr m form.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 5:37 pmIf all requirements are met for switching and you wish to then fill FLR M.
You cannot use benefits that you have stated to meet the financial requirements. Benefits is not your money, it is the taxpayers/governments money.Mdzayn wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:55 pmHi All,
I need some help with the flr m form, I am at the last question of Finance section, it is asking about any other income... so is this place we we need to mention about the child tax credits,housing benefits, child benefits... are benefits counted as reliable income?
Thanks
By the way, I am working and paying tax. Financial requirements are met by my income.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:22 pmYou cannot use benefits that you have stated to meet the financial requirements. Benefits is not your money, it is the taxpayers/governments money.Mdzayn wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:55 pmHi All,
I need some help with the flr m form, I am at the last question of Finance section, it is asking about any other income... so is this place we we need to mention about the child tax credits,housing benefits, child benefits... are benefits counted as reliable income?
Thanks
If it is not an hassle scan and send all pages, if it is scan biodata and pages with travel records/stamps,visas.
Ok, will do that then... thank you... just one more question for now, are online printouts for bank statements fine for corresponding payslips? The banks seems to have changed policies and no longer agreeing for stamps on them..any advice?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 6:09 pmIf it is not an hassle scan and send all pages, if it is scan biodata and pages with travel records/stamps,visas.
They are acceptable so far as resemble what you will ordinarily receive by post from the bank.Mdzayn wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 6:17 pmOk, will do that then... thank you... just one more question for now, are online printouts for bank statements fine for corresponding payslips? The banks seems to have changed policies and no longer agreeing for stamps on them..any advice?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 6:09 pmIf it is not an hassle scan and send all pages, if it is scan biodata and pages with travel records/stamps,visas.