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pegakrishna
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by pegakrishna » Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:16 pm
Hello everyone,
In 3 weeks time, I'm applying Tier 1 (G) dependent visa from India.
For Accommodation proof, I'm going to submit latest Council Tax Bill. Also, I received a single person discount recently and entry appears in council bill too.
If I submit the council bill, Will it have any impact of my Tier 1 dependent visa application ?
Please do share your valuable inputs. Any one faced similar situation like this ?
Pls advise
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by geriatrix » Thu Oct 11, 2012 3:46 pm
If you are claiming a discount that you are entitled to then you have nothing to worry!!
Life isn't fair, but you can be!
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by pegakrishna » Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:00 pm
Thanks for your reply.
Will this discount can be considered as utilizing public funds ??
Since this discount appears in council tax bill as a proof for my spouse visa application - any negative impacts ??
Pls advise
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by geriatrix » Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:06 pm
There is a difference between "discount" and "public funds".
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by pegakrishna » Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:38 pm
OK.
Since this discount appears in council tax bill as a proof for my spouse visa application - any negative impacts ??
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by aravindb4u » Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:19 pm
i have applied dep visa for my wife last september with council tax bills with single person discount and no issues at all and she got dep visa successfully.
dont worry...will be all right...peace
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by pegakrishna » Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:50 pm
aravindb4u wrote:i have applied dep visa for my wife last september with council tax bills with single person discount and no issues at all and she got dep visa successfully.
dont worry...will be all right...peace
Thankyou aravindb4u for your reply.
One last thing,
Do I need to sign ALL the pages of Main Applicant's old & new Passport ? Is it Mandatory for Tier 1 dependent appln ?
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pegakrishna
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by pegakrishna » Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:38 pm
Another thing is,
I have received a new Indian passport due to change of Indian address. However, I have got tier -1 extension based on Old passport details and received BRP card.
1. Do I need to inform UKBA about the *NEW* passport details ??
2. Soon, I will be applying Tier 1 Dependent Visa from India (submitting both old & new passport page copies) will it have any impact on Tier 1 dependent visa application ??
Kindly, share your valuable inputs accordingly. Thanks
Please help
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by geriatrix » Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:37 pm
Life isn't fair, but you can be!
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by pegakrishna » Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:53 am
Thanks.
In my Current company, I have receive only soft-copy of payslips.
Can I print and sign & Stamped by HR ?
Is this sufficient for Tier 1 dependent visa application applying from India ??
Pls advise
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by pegakrishna » Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:17 am
Please respond to my above post... Thanks in Advance....
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by geriatrix » Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:56 pm
There is no prescribed instructions issued by UKBA regarding formats of non-mandatory documentary evidences that an applicant may "choose" to include.
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by vp77 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 3:24 pm
I had included the below docs for my wife & child successful dependant visa application -
1. Completed visa application form
2. Valid passports
3. Evidence of relationship to the Tier 1 (General) migrant – Our marriage certificate and Birth certificate for child
4. Evidence of the Tier 1 (General) migrant’s permission to stay in UK – Copy of all the pages of the main applicant passport and Tier 1 (General) visa
5. Evidence of Maintenance Funds – Required maintenance funds in personal bank account for a consecutive period of more than 90 days prior to the date of application.
6. Evidence of main applicant employment in UK – Employer reference letter and pay-slips for the last 3 months
7. Evidence of accommodation arrangement in UK – Main applicant Tenancy agreement and NOC from co-tenant
8. Wife's Bachelor Degree marksheet
9. Main applicant National Insurance Number
10. Evidence of subsisting relationship –
a) Flight ticket of my visit to India
b) Our marriage invitation card
c) Our engagement and marriage photos
d) Our photos after marriage
e) Our family photos with our children
f) Letter from Indian bank confirming our joint bank account in India where I had been transferring funds
g) Main applicant Indian Life Insurance Policy with wife name as a nominee
h) Aadhar card (Indian Unique Identification Card) showing main applicant name as husband and father
i) Copies of email conversation
j) Phone call logs of wife India phone number and main applicant UK phone number showing daily and regular phone calls
k) Copies of Skype call logs/chats and photos
l) Money transfer receipts/records to Indian bank account in India jointly held with main applicant
m) Main applicant Indian Public Provident Fund savings pass book showing wife name as a beneficiary
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by pegakrishna » Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:35 pm
Those who recently applied Tier 1 Dependent Visa from India. Please see below Documents Check list. Let me know your feedback & advise me if any documents are missing.
If you see any lack of doc evidence..feel free to reply this post or Confirm all looks OK. Thanks
Self Support Documents - Wife
• Original Passport + 2 Passport size Photographs
• Marriage Certificate – Original
• TB Screening Certificate - Original
Sponsor’s Supporting Documents – Husband
• Invitation / Sponsor Letter
• Main Applicant Visa Evidence
o A copy of the Passport (Old and New) pages of my husband.
o A copy of the Tier 1 (General) BRP Card Visa of my husband.
• Fund Maintenance
o Original Personal Bank Statements (Citibank,UK) covering the dates between 15-July-2012 and 15-October-2012
• Employment and Income Proof
o Employment Offer Letter - Original
o Employment Reference Letter signed and stamped by employer
o Payslips signed and stamped by employer for the period April 2012 to September 2012
o P60 signed and stamped by employer for the period (April 2011 – April 2012)
o October 2012 Month Salary Earning letter signed and stamped by employer.
• Evidence of Accommodation
o Tenancy Agreement - Original
o NOC (No Objection Certificate) from Landlord/Agent to stay with my husband
o Utility Bill from Veolia Water - Original
o Gas & Electricity Utility Bill Copy from Southern Electric Company
• Evidence of Relationship Subsistence
o Wedding Photos
o Marriage Invitation Card
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by santhoap » Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:34 pm
To be frank, you are attaching too many documents which are related to your employment,address proof. The main document you missed is marriage subsistence proof. Your marriage photos and invitation card prove that you both are married. But the questions how it is still continuing now ? The proof can be your phone bill mentioning your wife's number in it. Also it would be better with some chat scripts of skype/yahoo with cam photos.May be other members can advice more.
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by pegakrishna » Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:42 pm
Thanks for your reply. My situation is, within a week's time after marriage, I'm applying for tier 1 dependent visa.
Do I need to provide more documents evidence to support marriage subsistence ??
Pls advise
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by santhoap » Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:06 pm
I think then it wont be needed. Better you can add your flight tickets for the proof of travel
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by pegakrishna » Fri Oct 19, 2012 5:15 pm
Thanks Again.
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by prisat » Sun Oct 28, 2012 4:19 am
Iam just curious to understand if these things are really necessary for a dependant application -
• Evidence of Accommodation
o Tenancy Agreement - Original
o NOC (No Objection Certificate) from Landlord/Agent to stay with my husband
o Utility Bill from Veolia Water - Original
o Gas & Electricity Utility Bill Copy from Southern Electric Company
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main applicant, i did not submit any of these during my visa process in the month of August 2012 and my application was successful.
Can somebody advise ???
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