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Lin74 wrote:Dear all,
Hope all is well, am new to this forum but have been monitoring the Q&A amongst your member for a few months and I think this forum is very useful.
Recently I just got married in the UK ( my husband is British). I came on fiance visa and got married a month after I arrived on my fiance visa. After reading some of the topics relating to FLR(M) re: applied by post and in person, I decided to apply in person instead. My reason is most of the applicants applied by post has got to wait for at least 14 weeks to get their biometric appointment done!.
Since I have more than 3 months left before my fiance visa expired. I decided to apply in person.
I will be sending the following documentations
File 1 :
- the complete FLR(M) form
- my passport size photograph ( 2x)
- my husband passport size photograph
File 2 :
- Our wedding certificate
- my passport
- my husband's passport
- my husband's decree absolute ( he was married previously and divored)
File 3 :
- my husband's 6 months bank statements
- my husband's 3 motnhs payslips
- my husband P60
File 4 :
- tenancy agreement
- gas bill /utility
- pictures & congratulation cards of our wedding
Please can someone let me know whether the above documentations are sufficient? When I look at the FLR(M) guide form, it requires less documentations that what I've compiled! Also the checklist on the form underlisted items A
-correspondence to you and your partner ( does that means just utility bills or can it be in a form of cards sent to us by our family members to our home address?
Also should I prepare a cover letter, stating the history of our relationship? and what are the requirements under immigartion rules for FLR(M) category if any?
Lastly do I have to photocopy all of the documents stated above since, all of it are originals.
I value everyone advise and I hope to hear from you soon.
Best regards,
Lin74
Just supply what they ask for. You don't need tons of extras because you have just recently applied for a fiance visa. Just update your bank statements and such.Lin74 wrote:Dear all,
Hope all is well, am new to this forum but have been monitoring the Q&A amongst your member for a few months and I think this forum is very useful.
Recently I just got married in the UK ( my husband is British). I came on fiance visa and got married a month after I arrived on my fiance visa. After reading some of the topics relating to FLR(M) re: applied by post and in person, I decided to apply in person instead. My reason is most of the applicants applied by post has got to wait for at least 14 weeks to get their biometric appointment done!.
Since I have more than 3 months left before my fiance visa expired. I decided to apply in person.
I will be sending the following documentations
File 1 :
- the complete FLR(M) form
- my passport size photograph ( 2x)
- my husband passport size photograph
File 2 :
- Our wedding certificate
- my passport
- my husband's passport
- my husband's decree absolute ( he was married previously and divored)
File 3 :
- my husband's 6 months bank statements
- my husband's 3 motnhs payslips
- my husband P60
File 4 :
- tenancy agreement
- gas bill /utility
- pictures & congratulation cards of our wedding
Please can someone let me know whether the above documentations are sufficient? When I look at the FLR(M) guide form, it requires less documentations that what I've compiled! Also the checklist on the form underlisted items A
-correspondence to you and your partner ( does that means just utility bills or can it be in a form of cards sent to us by our family members to our home address?
Also should I prepare a cover letter, stating the history of our relationship? and what are the requirements under immigartion rules for FLR(M) category if any?
Lastly do I have to photocopy all of the documents stated above since, all of it are originals.
I value everyone advise and I hope to hear from you soon.
Best regards,
Lin74