Query on Cohabitation
I will be applying for ILR in a few months along with my wife, with my current status as Tier-1 General Migrant.
Is it necessary to provide cohabitation proof for the last 2 years out of the 5 year period, or this could be any 2 year period within the 5 year span? I ask this question because, I seem to have misplaced quite a few latest letters received in my wife’s name, though I have the following:
• 5 Rental agreements in both the husband and wife’s names for 5 different houses that we have rented in the last 5 years.
• 2 council bills for the last 2 years in our joint name.
• A letter received from the DVLA a year back in 2010 in my wife’s name for her Provisional Driving Licence
• 1 Letter from the local GP -2011
• NHS MEDICAL CARD – 2008
• NHS MEDICAL CARD – 2011
• Hospital delivery Discharge card from local hospital – 2009 (our baby was born in UK in 2009)
Also, my WP1, WP2, WP3, and Tier 1 applications (all successful) were all done together with my wife. WP2, WP3 and Tier 1 applications to the Home Office were all done jointly in the years 2008 and 2009 from within the UK. Does this in any way count as proof of co-habitation?
I am getting a bit worked up as I can’t convince myself that the above evidence is enough. Though the fact is that me and my wife have lived together in UK for the entire 5 years, barring 50 days of holidays in India (that too all entry and exit into India and UK was done together – can this be also counted as evidence along with air tickets?)
A bit of advice on whether the above is good enough, or do I need to do something more to prove co-habitation (though I am not sure what and how I can do it now in hindsight)
Thanks in advance. I am sure I will get fantastic advice here.
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