Am I right to think that the applicant's passport is enough evidence? Do I have to submit letters from employers as well?Evidence of lawful residence during the 5 (or, if the applicant is
married to a British citizen, 3) years before the date of the application
l The applicant’s passports OR say why you are unable to provide one
on page 14 and supply
l Letters from employers, educational establishments or other
Government Departments indicating the applicant’s presence in the
United Kingdom during the relevant period OR
l (For applicants from Switzerland or the European Economic Area)
evidence of attempts to obtain work during the relevant period
The guidance states to supply the applicants passport OR when unable to provide one, explain on page 14 and supply additional evidence.
Am I right to think that additional evidence such as employers letters are only needed if one's passport is not submitted?
The reason I am asking is that my spouse was not employed for the full 5 years prior to our application and hence cant show evidence of employment for the full 5 years. I wish not to submit this evidence as this is incomplete. On my part I have been employed for > 5 years and can hence submit employer letters as well as my passport.
Can anyone who has submitted Form AN help if one needs to show both the passport and employer documents as evidence of residence?
Thanks
shreem