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Casa wrote:Nothing at all for these 8 months? Doctors registration? Letters? Anything?
Isn't that contradictory? The NI letter is in her name, and that was issued just 2 months after she arrived.she came in the uk in august 2009 and on oct 2009 she received the NI confirmation letter from Revenue & Customs, and until she started working in July 2010 I don't have any documents on her name
i don't know if is contradictory but soon as she arrived in the UK, she applied for NI, but no she doesn't have any other documents on her name for next 7 months, as I stated that we we been living together with my parents. is there anything I could do now.?John wrote:Isn't that contradictory? The NI letter is in her name, and that was issued just 2 months after she arrived.she came in the uk in august 2009 and on oct 2009 she received the NI confirmation letter from Revenue & Customs, and until she started working in July 2010 I don't have any documents on her name
Didn't she open a bank account? Register at a GPs?
hi mate. im afraid she wasn't registered at GP, and couldn't open any bank account because she wasn't working and also none of the utility bills were on her name, all of them were paper-free.John wrote:So she did not register at a GP? And she did not open a bank account?
There is absolutely no post addressed to her for that 7 month period?
I really do not follow the logic of that. My own wife opened a bank account in the UK shortly after arriving, and certainly before she worked in the UK. It was only an "instant saver" account initially, but it gave her a card for the ATM, and more importantly ... regular bank statements.couldn't open any bank account because she wasn't working
thanks for your helpJohn wrote:I really do not follow the logic of that. My own wife opened a bank account in the UK shortly after arriving, and certainly before she worked in the UK. It was only an "instant saver" account initially, but it gave her a card for the ATM, and more importantly ... regular bank statements.couldn't open any bank account because she wasn't working
Suggestions? Carefully look at the form SET(M) and see if there is anything on the list of types of evidence that she might have.
The point here of course ... for others following in your footsteps ..... is to plan ahead, and make sure you know the requirements on the form SET(M) .... even a couple of years before the form will be used.
I just checked the marriage certificate and the address is different to the one we are living now. am just wondering if this will cause any problems?benn wrote:thanks for your helpJohn wrote:I really do not follow the logic of that. My own wife opened a bank account in the UK shortly after arriving, and certainly before she worked in the UK. It was only an "instant saver" account initially, but it gave her a card for the ATM, and more importantly ... regular bank statements.couldn't open any bank account because she wasn't working
Suggestions? Carefully look at the form SET(M) and see if there is anything on the list of types of evidence that she might have.
The point here of course ... for others following in your footsteps ..... is to plan ahead, and make sure you know the requirements on the form SET(M) .... even a couple of years before the form will be used.