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Only thing I would add is a utility bill to supplement the housing/ residential aspects e.g. council tax or gas bill.- I've included a list below of the documents that we will be supplying, are there any obvious omissions?
She needs to fill out a landing card at the relevant port of entry which asks for various bio data as per her travel document - the Immigration Officer will take her through the card were there to be any issues.- When we arrive in the UK do we need to complete any forms/registrations? My fiancee intends to work and study, are there any forms required for this?
She may avail of the NHS at no cost. You may wish to consider private health care as an added security to any health matters.- She isn't allowed access to public funds and this isn't a problem, i'll be able to provide for the both of us with my job. But will she be intitled to full NHS care, or will I need to look into private health care?
Why thank you, but the credit should go to the users of this forum as i've managed to compile such a list by lurking around for the past few months.Kayalami wrote:Exemplary list and deserves to be a sticky for others on the forum to see what needs to be submitted.
The reason for not submitting any bills is that I am purchasing the property at the moment and only expect to have the keys a couple of weeks before flying out to Florida.Only thing I would add is a utility bill to supplement the housing/ residential aspects e.g. council tax or gas bill.
Easy enough then..She needs to fill out a landing card at the relevant port of entry which asks for various bio data as per her travel document - the Immigration Officer will take her through the card were there to be any issues.
Yes, I think I'll be converting my medical cover policy at work to include us both.She may avail of the NHS at no cost. You may wish to consider private health care as an added security to any health matters.
Ahh, so the visa stamp will contain the all important info for her to work, excellent. I had been wondering what we might need to do in terms of NI numbers, but i'm sure we can get help from the local Job Centre if required.Your preparation means things should go well but do keep us updated on progress. By the way the spouse visa you then wife will receive enables her to work in the UK.
Appreciate your good wishes, thanks all !The moderators and I am sure forum members wish you all the best of for the wedding and the future.
Good luck