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Hello Rizwan, I am curious if you have found an answer to this query? Is it mandatory to submit marriage certificate again, even if it was given in the initial application. I know of many with PEO experience, where marriage certificate was not even asked. Please can you advise if there was any update on this?rizwan567 wrote:But the question here is, if someone spouse/child already holding dependent visa need to submit marriage/birth certificate at the time of extension.
Seniors/moderators please share your views.
fair point! But my problem is that somehow i seem to have misplaced the original document (issued by local municipal council) and now only have attested copies. I would not be able to get a duplicate on time. I called home office today and asked this query. They said if its not mentioned in the documents to provide you dont need to give. Having said that, he also said that its completely upto the applicant as to what documents he provides to support his application.QuickSam wrote:What is the benefit of holding back a document that you know, will help support your dependant's case? Would you prefer a rejected application due to insufficient documentation or do you prefer an extension with extra documentation. Choice is always yours
It is clear that you had provided the same for the first application by the dependant and could mention the same in the dependant's sponsor/cover letter but it wouldn't hurt if you send the document again. It won't make the application heavier
Keeping this document with you would also not mean that this document would give eggs that you would be able to use to make omelettes with. You can always wait for omelettes I guess