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Because none of this is a requirments for a fiance or spouse visa and never has been. Such documents, if submitted, will just be discarded and ignored. They are irrelevant, of no value and unnecessary.On the document upload page I cannot see any specific requirement for the statements or letters so I was wondering if other people still included these in their application?
Oh wow, thank you for that. Our solicitor seemed to have us believe they were essential. Would have saved us a lot of time and stress if we had known that previously.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 10:53 amBecause none of this is a requirments for a fiance or spouse visa and never has been. Such documents, if submitted, will just be discarded and ignored. They are irrelevant, of no value and unnecessary.On the document upload page I cannot see any specific requirement for the statements or letters so I was wondering if other people still included these in their application?
Your solicitor had to be seen as working! Or it just might have been their limited understanding.sarab123 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 10:59 amOh wow, thank you for that. Our solicitor seemed to have us believe they were essential. Would have saved us a lot of time and stress if we had known that previously.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 10:53 amBecause none of this is a requirments for a fiance or spouse visa and never has been. Such documents, if submitted, will just be discarded and ignored. They are irrelevant, of no value and unnecessary.On the document upload page I cannot see any specific requirement for the statements or letters so I was wondering if other people still included these in their application?
Solicitor needs to justify the high amount he is charging; what's showd this better than piles and piles of paperwork?sarab123 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 10:59 amOh wow, thank you for that. Our solicitor seemed to have us believe they were essential. Would have saved us a lot of time and stress if we had known that previously.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 10:53 amBecause none of this is a requirments for a fiance or spouse visa and never has been. Such documents, if submitted, will just be discarded and ignored. They are irrelevant, of no value and unnecessary.On the document upload page I cannot see any specific requirement for the statements or letters so I was wondering if other people still included these in their application?
The knowledge and Willingness to assist given from these pages was enough for us! Never used a Solicitor as these pages more than meet the need IMO.sarab123 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 9:50 amHello
My husband came to the UK on a fiance visa, which we used a solicitor to apply for and we found this very helpful. However now we would like to apply for the next visa (5 year route) and feel like we have enough knowledge of the application and process to proceed without a solicitor.
I was just wondering what other people did in terms of using a solicitor or not?
Hope that makes sense! Thank you.