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Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Wed Jun 25, 2014 9:36 am

Hi,

My wife and child are due for ILR (SET(M) under old rules (prior April 2012). I am going for visa next week. Could you please let me know if these documents looks ok

Identity
1. Wife birth certificate
2. Wife Passport
3. Daughter Passport
4. Daughter Birth Certificate

Relationship Evidence
5. Marriage Certificate
6. Marriage photos
7. Marriage invitation
8. Copies of e-tickets and boarding pass my husband travelled to India

Cohabitation proof
9. Joint Council tax letters (Sept 2012 and Sept 2013)
10. Joint Gas and Electricity Bill (Dec 2012 and Dec 2013)
11. Joint Tenancy agreement
12. Voters Poll Card (March 2014)
13. My Car Insurance (Aug 2013)
14. NHS Letters (individual names - different periods of the year)
15. HMRC Child benefit letter
16. TV License in my name

Sponsor Details:
Certified copy of my husband’s passport and visa pages (two copies)
17. My birth certificate needed ?
18. Letter from Accountant and self-employment letters
19. 6 months’ payslips and Dividends
20. 6 months’ Business and Personal Bank statements
21. Self Employed Certificate of Incorporation
22. Vat Certificate and Certificate of Incorporation

Accommodation details:
23. Tenancy Agreement (same as for cohab)
24. Council Tax bills (Same as for cohab)

English Language and Life in the UK
25. Letter from Institution saying I have completed my studies with English as the Medium of Instruction
26. UKBA points based calculator accepting my bachelors and Master’s degree equivalence to UK NARIC
27. Original Degree certificates Bachelors degree
28. Life in the UK test certificate
29. UK NARIC confirming Bachelors degree is equivalent to B1

Total Days out of country : 75 (My wife and Child out of the country without me : 40)

Is the above ok ?

Thanks


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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:31 am

Relationship evidence shouldn't be required. Everything else looks fine.
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:01 pm

Hi Amber,

Thanks for confirming. So I don't need to enclose any photos to prove relationship evidence for wife or child is it ?

2. We lived in a accommodation for the first 3 months out of this 2 years in a accommodation where all bills was paid by landlord. I just have proof for myself on this address and not for my wife. when we moved to present accommodation I made sure bills are on her name too but do I need a letter from landlord (Friend) to prove our accommodation ?

3. my wife and child have been out of country (without me accompanying her) for 40 days roughly and with me for 35 days so total 75 days. so I need to explain about this ?

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by nadeem toheed » Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:27 pm

krssubbu wrote:Hi Amber,

Thanks for confirming. So I don't need to enclose any photos to prove relationship evidence for wife or child is it ?

2. We lived in a accommodation for the first 3 months out of this 2 years in a accommodation where all bills was paid by landlord. I just have proof for myself on this address and not for my wife. when we moved to present accommodation I made sure bills are on her name too but do I need a letter from landlord (Friend) to prove our accommodation ?

3. my wife and child have been out of country (without me accompanying her) for 40 days roughly and with me for 35 days so total 75 days. so I need to explain about this ?
when u got set(m) appointment? coz i have 03rd July at 9:30 AM with Wife Set(m)
as i know, if you got FLR(m) than no need for marriage photos etc for SET(m)
Nadeem

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:32 pm

As far as I'm aware absences less than 6 months don't need declaring for SET(M).
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:18 pm

Thanks for confirming Amber. can you please share your thoughts on the accommodation ?

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by nadeem toheed » Wed Jun 25, 2014 2:34 pm

Amber_ wrote:As far as I'm aware absences less than 6 months don't need declaring for SET(M).
HI Amber,
Could you please guide me, as i got appointment at Croydon for my wife ILR through SET(m) ,
Do i need to make a photocopy for all supporting documents ?
Thanks

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Wed Jun 25, 2014 5:18 pm

Yes, photocopying the documents is a good idea, if possible.
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:19 am

Amber,

any thoughts on accommodation ?

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by nadeem toheed » Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:58 am

krssubbu wrote:Amber,

any thoughts on accommodation ?
Hi Amber, thx for the above reply, one thing more please
as i m applying SET(m) for my wife and we are on this address more than two years(we got all the two years cohabition proof) but our tenancy agreement is finished this April and our landlord is saying we don't need a new tenancy or renew a tenancy as the old one is "rolling over " or "moving over"
Do we need a new tenancy agreement with our application or the old one is enough?
Thanks

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Thu Jun 26, 2014 1:01 pm

The most recent documents should be provided.
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Thu Jun 26, 2014 1:44 pm

nadeem toheed, if you do have questions please open another thread as you seem to be interfering with mine !

Amber,

any thoughts on accommodation ?

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:22 pm

Should be an issue.
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:23 pm

Amber,

do you mean should or shouldn't be an issue ?

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:34 pm

Shouldn't sorry.
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Fri Jun 27, 2014 5:09 pm

Thanks. one more questions Amber - I am self employed and my accountant has printout the statements. does it need to be stamped and sealed ?

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Sat Jun 28, 2014 12:28 am

So long as they're accompanied with HMRC letters, should be fine.
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:35 am

i started my self employment last year and I don't have any p45 or 60. but I can show tax related letters from hmrc. will this suffice ?

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Mon Jun 30, 2014 3:44 pm

any thoughts ?

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Mon Jun 30, 2014 5:02 pm

Yes, you should be ok.
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by theprideofpak » Tue Jul 01, 2014 8:07 am

nadeem toheed wrote:
Amber_ wrote:As far as I'm aware absences less than 6 months don't need declaring for SET(M).
HI Amber,
Could you please guide me, as i got appointment at Croydon for my wife ILR through SET(m) ,
Do i need to make a photocopy for all supporting documents ?
Thanks
I went to Sheffield for my wife ILR set m application and did not make a single photocopy for anything, not even my passport, they were never bothered. But don't take my word for granted, your case could be different, I just couldn't be bothered to photocopy nearly 200 pages or over....

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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Tue Jul 01, 2014 11:38 am

200 pages for SET(M) :shock:
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by nadeem toheed » Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:52 pm

Amber_ wrote:200 pages for SET(M) :shock:
Hi Amber,
Almost 100+ pages included supporting and cohabitation documents
or you mean just supporting documents like marriage certificate + LIUK +English Language +BRB and Passports
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by Amber » Tue Jul 01, 2014 4:13 pm

There shouldn't even be 50 pages. But I suppose you're being thorough :?
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Re: Set(M) Dcoument

Post by krssubbu » Wed Jul 09, 2014 10:13 pm

does my wife need to take biometrics before she goes to visa ?

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