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Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 12:40 pmHi there,
I am hoping someone from this forum can help me with my question.
I will be applying for my spouse visa extension on January next year as my current visa is ending on the 22nd Feb 22. In case my visa isn't sorted by Feb, will I still be eligible to work whilst I wait for the renewed BRP? Is there a written policy which I can share with my employer? Yes you will be eligible, employer to use the service provided by HO for the purpose.
https://www.gov.uk/check-job-applicant-right-to-work
Also, my employer provides PDF version of payslips via emails. Do I still have to request for a stamped copies of the same? PDF acceptable, no need for stamped copies.
Thank you.
Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 9:04 amMany thanks for your prompt response. Just one quick question related to my brp card. My brp had to be re-issued after changing my surname, which means the start date on my old brp card is different to the one given on the current brp. The former brp card has the following details:
Date of issue: 15/05/2019
Valid till: 20/02/22
Whilst the latter document shows:
Date of issue: 30/06/ 2020
Valid till:20/02/22
Which date of issue should I mentoin on my application? I am concerned that if I mention 30/06/20, then it doesn't cover the whole 2.5 years.
Thank you so much for your prompt response. May I also please seek your advise on whether I can submit my spouse visa extension application this December? I entered the U.K on 10/06/2019 and if I have done my maths right then I should complete my 2.5 years on 10/12/21. I was warned to apply for an extension only within 28 days of visa expiry date. I have been getting mixed responses from different sources which has left me confused.
You are eligible to apply for your extension of spouse visa FLRM since 12/11/2021 till the expiration of your current leave.Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:15 pmThank you so much for your prompt response. May I also please seek your advise on whether I can submit my spouse visa extension application this December? I entered the U.K on 10/06/2019 and if I have done my maths right then I should complete my 2.5 years on 10/12/21. I was warned to apply for an extension only within 28 days of visa expiry date. I have been getting mixed responses from different sources which has left me confused.
Thanks. Apologies for asking another question. When my partner and I applied for my spouse visa the first time around, we had to submit our original bank statements with official bank stamp and the employer letter had to be posted to us as we were informed that any documents sent via emails will not be accepted. Do we still have to furnish all the documents the same way?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:31 pmYou are eligible to apply for your extension of spouse visa FLRM since 12/11/2021 till the expiration of your current leave.Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:15 pmThank you so much for your prompt response. May I also please seek your advise on whether I can submit my spouse visa extension application this December? I entered the U.K on 10/06/2019 and if I have done my maths right then I should complete my 2.5 years on 10/12/21. I was warned to apply for an extension only within 28 days of visa expiry date. I have been getting mixed responses from different sources which has left me confused.
Online/electronic bank statements that resembleswhat you would normally get by post are acceptable. Same goes for other documents so far duly issued under correct authority and verifiable.Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 3:59 pmThanks. Apologies for asking another question. When my partner and I applied for my spouse visa the first time around, we had to submit our original bank statements with official bank stamp and the employer letter had to be posted to us as we were informed that any documents sent via emails will not be accepted. Do we still have to furnish all the documents the same way?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:31 pmYou are eligible to apply for your extension of spouse visa FLRM since 12/11/2021 till the expiration of your current leave.Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:15 pmThank you so much for your prompt response. May I also please seek your advise on whether I can submit my spouse visa extension application this December? I entered the U.K on 10/06/2019 and if I have done my maths right then I should complete my 2.5 years on 10/12/21. I was warned to apply for an extension only within 28 days of visa expiry date. I have been getting mixed responses from different sources which has left me confused.
That's great. Thank you.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 4:58 pmOnline/electronic bank statements that resembleswhat you would normally get by post are acceptable. Same goes for other documents so far duly issued under correct authority and verifiable.Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 3:59 pmThanks. Apologies for asking another question. When my partner and I applied for my spouse visa the first time around, we had to submit our original bank statements with official bank stamp and the employer letter had to be posted to us as we were informed that any documents sent via emails will not be accepted. Do we still have to furnish all the documents the same way?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:31 pmYou are eligible to apply for your extension of spouse visa FLRM since 12/11/2021 till the expiration of your current leave.Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:15 pmThank you so much for your prompt response. May I also please seek your advise on whether I can submit my spouse visa extension application this December? I entered the U.K on 10/06/2019 and if I have done my maths right then I should complete my 2.5 years on 10/12/21. I was warned to apply for an extension only within 28 days of visa expiry date. I have been getting mixed responses from different sources which has left me confused.
Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:11 pmHi there,
I am slightly confused with what evidence to support our accommodation claim. My husband and I have lived in the same rented property since the last time my leave to enter visa was approved. The issue is the council tax payment bill doesn't reflect my name on it. It is only shows my husband's name. We have reported this to the council which could take a lot of time to sort out. Since the original tenancy agreement was only for six months, hence it not the most up-to-date version. We, however do have a 'No objection letter' from our landlady who is aware that I live in the property with my husband. Whilst filling in the online application, I have opted the following answer for these questions:
Do you own or rent your home?
'I rent'
Who do you rent from?
Privately
How much rent do you pay each month? My husband and I split the rent and transfer my half to his bank account. Do l have to enter the total rent or just my share of the contribution?
The application further states the following:
You only need to provide this evidence if:
You are exempt from meeting the income threshold
You are responsible for some housing costs such as rent, mortgage or council tax.
I will provide:
Evidence of monthly housing costs for the accommodation in the UK where you live or will live
For example, a tenancy or mortgage agreement
Evidence of council tax costs for the accommodation in the UK
This evidence is not needed but is preferred. You must check this box even if you are not giving this evidence to show that you have understood this.
Do I have to tick both boxes even though I may not be able to produce the council tax document Yes tick it as per the above paragraph quoted in case they ask for it?
Will just submitting the letter from our landlady will enough to proof my claim of living in our current rented property? There are the 6/12 items of correspondence or letters to show as evidence of cohabitation.
Any advice or guidance would be much appreciated. Thank you.
I have 12 items of correspondence or letter to show as evidence of cohabitation, sorry if my question wasn't clear , what I meant was what are the chances of the case worker asking for the council tax document as a proof of living in the rented property. We just have a no objection letter from the landlady, will just submitting this piece of information be enough? Also, my husband and I split the rent between us and I transfer my share into my husband account. So under how much rent do I pay, should I write the whole rent or just my share?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 3:17 amPmcinnes wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:11 pmHi there,
I am slightly confused with what evidence to support our accommodation claim. My husband and I have lived in the same rented property since the last time my leave to enter visa was approved. The issue is the council tax payment bill doesn't reflect my name on it. It is only shows my husband's name. We have reported this to the council which could take a lot of time to sort out. Since the original tenancy agreement was only for six months, hence it not the most up-to-date version. We, however do have a 'No objection letter' from our landlady who is aware that I live in the property with my husband. Whilst filling in the online application, I have opted the following answer for these questions:
Do you own or rent your home?
'I rent'
Who do you rent from?
Privately
How much rent do you pay each month? My husband and I split the rent and transfer my half to his bank account. Do l have to enter the total rent or just my share of the contribution?
The application further states the following:
You only need to provide this evidence if:
You are exempt from meeting the income threshold
You are responsible for some housing costs such as rent, mortgage or council tax.
I will provide:
Evidence of monthly housing costs for the accommodation in the UK where you live or will live
For example, a tenancy or mortgage agreement
Evidence of council tax costs for the accommodation in the UK
This evidence is not needed but is preferred. You must check this box even if you are not giving this evidence to show that you have understood this.
Do I have to tick both boxes even though I may not be able to produce the council tax document Yes tick it as per the above paragraph quoted in case they ask for it?
Will just submitting the letter from our landlady will enough to proof my claim of living in our current rented property? There are the 6/12 items of correspondence or letters to show as evidence of cohabitation.
Any advice or guidance would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Please ignore my cry for help. Found the IHS reference number on my application.Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 9:07 pmHi
After paying my IHS fee for my FLR(M) visa on the 14/12/2021, I received a transaction confirmation email basically stating that my payment was processed. However, the email reads 'On completion of your IHS application you will also be emailed a copy of your IHS reference number, which you will need for your immigration application'. The strange bit is, I simply followed all the steps on the online UKVI application and it led me to the section where I filled out the IHS application and then it directed to the payment page, which was successful. The amount has been deducted from my bank account, yet I haven't got my IHS reference number. Now I am worried that I have done something wrong. Can some please advise? Has anyone from this forum had similar issue? I have already submitted my application form. PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:03 pmPlease ignore my cry for help. Found the IHS reference number on my application.Pmcinnes wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 9:07 pmHi
After paying my IHS fee for my FLR(M) visa on the 14/12/2021, I received a transaction confirmation email basically stating that my payment was processed. However, the email reads 'On completion of your IHS application you will also be emailed a copy of your IHS reference number, which you will need for your immigration application'. The strange bit is, I simply followed all the steps on the online UKVI application and it led me to the section where I filled out the IHS application and then it directed to the payment page, which was successful. The amount has been deducted from my bank account, yet I haven't got my IHS reference number. Now I am worried that I have done something wrong. Can some please advise? Has anyone from this forum had similar issue? I have already submitted my application form. PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Hey there, i am in same situation as you....did you get sny response on council tax?? Plz share the info with me that will be really helpfulPmcinnes wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 8:26 pmThank you for your response and sorry for being a pain by asking so many questions. I may be overthinking here, but I very worried that the council tax letter may be considered as a mandatory document. So I will be submitting only a No Objection letter from our landlady as a proof of accommodation. We also have a six- month tenancy agreement which my husband signed when he first moved into the property. As the contract was only valid for 6 months, not sure if it will help. We are expecting a very delayed action from our local Council authorities to send the letter with both our names on it. This makes me rather nervous.
As for the cohabitation proof, we have gathered 12 correspondence.
Again, I will be deeply thankful if someone from this forum can share experiences where their FLR(M) extension visa was approved without submitting the council tax letter/document.