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Amazing and thank you for a quick reply. So after reading the guide you shared, what i understand is I will need to provide 12 months salary instead of six months salary if I switch my job. am i right?zimba wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 5:59 pmIf your wife relies on her own income, your finances have no relevance. If she relies on your finances, then if you change your employer within 6 months of applying for her ILR then she must qualify under category B rather than category A, so some extra documents
Read: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... rement.pdf
Amazing, Thank you.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 5:37 amThere should be no issue meeting the financial requirement for Category Bas per the income you stated.
It does not have to be bills alone, any item of correspondence can be used.saadasif wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2023 6:50 pmHi Guys,
You guys always been helpful so it mayday again from my side.
My wife has completed five years visa (2.5 x 2) so now filling her ILR application. I am British passport holder. Can anyone please answer below questions as I am really confused now as everyone is telling me something different.
1- From how many sources we both need to show cohabitation proof. From minimum 3 sources, 3-5months apart covering last 2years preceeding the application. 6 pieces if such letters or documents addressed to you both and 6 for each of you if individually addressed.
2- Do we need to show 12 document over the last 2 years mean 12+12=24 or 6 of mine and 6 of my wife. see response above
3- We setup everything paperless so is it allowed to download bank statements in the pdf format and upload them YES or we need to print them out, get them stamped from the bank, scan and upload them.
4- Can she use H&M online invoice as a cohabitation proof
5- Can driving license be a cohabitation proof That's alt ID proof IMHO, however letters from dvla/dvsa can be used.
Problem I am having is all the bills are on you did her extension, how did you achieve this?...presumed if you wanted to change such setup you had the time enough means so she has just 2 bank accounts out of them 1 is joint account, 1 credit card account and online shopping invoices. We do have her NHS letter, tenancy agreement, polling card so if its depend on from how many sources we need to show cohabitation proof.
Thank you in advance.
I used lawyer last 2 times but they used her bank statements, credit card statement, nhs letters and online shopping invoices. I am not using lawyer this time for indefinite so that is why little bit confuse.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2023 7:25 pmIt does not have to be bills alone, any item of correspondence can be used.saadasif wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2023 6:50 pmHi Guys,
You guys always been helpful so it mayday again from my side.
My wife has completed five years visa (2.5 x 2) so now filling her ILR application. I am British passport holder. Can anyone please answer below questions as I am really confused now as everyone is telling me something different.
1- From how many sources we both need to show cohabitation proof. From minimum 3 sources, 3-5months apart covering last 2years preceeding the application. 6 pieces if such letters or documents addressed to you both and 6 for each of you if individually addressed.
2- Do we need to show 12 document over the last 2 years mean 12+12=24 or 6 of mine and 6 of my wife. see response above
3- We setup everything paperless so is it allowed to download bank statements in the pdf format and upload them YES or we need to print them out, get them stamped from the bank, scan and upload them.
4- Can she use H&M online invoice as a cohabitation proof
5- Can driving license be a cohabitation proof That's alt ID proof IMHO, however letters from dvla/dvsa can be used.
Problem I am having is all the bills are on you did her extension, how did you achieve this?...presumed if you wanted to change such setup you had the time enough means so she has just 2 bank accounts out of them 1 is joint account, 1 credit card account and online shopping invoices. We do have her NHS letter, tenancy agreement, polling card so if its depend on from how many sources we need to show cohabitation proof.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you very much. I will collect all letters and ask here if they are fine.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 2:23 amOk, should you need any clarification, do not hesitate to ask on here.
in the document checklist, one of the list says "All previous passports, travel documents or national identity cards that you have used to travel to or remain in the UK". Are these applicant documents only (my wife) or sponsor (mine) and my son's documents as well?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 2:23 amOk, should you need any clarification, do not hesitate to ask on here.
This refers to applicant. Note only those containing immigration history to UK e g. Visa vignettes, entry/exit stamps covering the period the application is based on.saadasif wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 1:06 amin the document checklist, one of the list says "All previous passports, travel documents or national identity cards that you have used to travel to or remain in the UK". Are these applicant documents only (my wife) or sponsor (mine) and my son's documents as well?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 2:23 amOk, should you need any clarification, do not hesitate to ask on here.
As it seems you dont have letters addressed to you both, what is required is 6 letters each from at least 3 sources spread 3-4months apart covering last 2 yearssaadasif wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 1:20 amanother favour is please guide me if below cohabitation letter are fine:
Spouse (me) cohabitation:
September 2021: MBNA credit card statement
December 2021: Santander bank statement
March 2022: Tesco credit card statement
June 2022: MBNA credit card statement
September 2022: Santander bank statement
December 2022: Virgin Broadband bill
March 2023: Nationwide Joint account
June 2023: Tesco credit card statement
September 2023: Virgin Broadband bill
November 2023: NHS covid letter
Applicant (wife) cohabitation:
September 2021: Lloyds credit card statement
November 2021: lloyds bank account statement
February 2022: Lloyds credit card statement
May 2022: Polling card
August 2022: NHS letter
December 2022: HM revenue letter
March 2023:Nationwide joint account statement
July 2023: HM revenue letter
November 2023: NHS covid letter
Thank you for your guidance. I will cutdown number of documents to 6.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 2:24 pmAs it seems you dont have letters addressed to you both, what is required is 6 letters each from at least 3 sources spread 3-4months apart covering last 2 yearssaadasif wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 1:20 amanother favour is please guide me if below cohabitation letter are fine:
Spouse (me) cohabitation:
September 2021: MBNA credit card statement
December 2021: Santander bank statement
March 2022: Tesco credit card statement
June 2022: MBNA credit card statement
September 2022: Santander bank statement
December 2022: Virgin Broadband bill
March 2023: Nationwide Joint account
June 2023: Tesco credit card statement
September 2023: Virgin Broadband bill
November 2023: NHS covid letter
Applicant (wife) cohabitation:
September 2021: Lloyds credit card statement
November 2021: lloyds bank account statement
February 2022: Lloyds credit card statement
May 2022: Polling card
August 2022: NHS letter
December 2022: HM revenue letter
March 2023:Nationwide joint account statement
July 2023: HM revenue letter
November 2023: NHS covid letter
There is no specific requirement to provide a specific document for cohabitation: All you need to know about cohabitation evidence
Yes, if she meets the 3 year requirements.
Thank you for your reply and guidance.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2023 8:06 pmYes, if she meets the 3 year requirements.
Please ask your British Citizenship questions in the correct sub forum. These questions are not relevant to the ILR sub forum.
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