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This is incorrect informationMattjspencer91 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 11:57 pmyeah, biometrics and other stuff. was just looking at this article for help:
https://www.migrate.org.uk/spouse-visa- ... isa-centre (step 13)
Mattjspencer91 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 4:49 pmSo if I were to apply on the 21st February say, I would then have 28 days from that date to mail the documents, or to mail the documents and have them arrive?
Still a bit confused
The guidance only tells that the documents shouldn't be older than 28 days without mentioning any pacific one. Therefore, as a precaution wherever possible other non-financial documents which doesn't carry date of expiry such as landlord NOC letter, property inspection report (not all carries expiry date) etc be within 28 days as well.Londoner007 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 9:31 amOnly financial and employment docs need to be within 28 day rule, e.g payslips, employment letter and bank statements. All other docs have to be up to date and newest as possible.
Not all reports
1. Just send your own original one along with its English translated copy.Mattjspencer91 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 11:27 pmHi guys
So my wife (Chinese) and I (British) have two marriage certificates, one for each of us, but my wife tore hers up during one of our heated arguments. So I have a couple of questions here regarding our spouse visa application:
1. Will it be okay to send in my marriage certificate as evidence of our marriage? (The only differences between the two are the details of the person who the marriage certificate belongs to.)
2. Should we include the torn up pieces of my wife’s certificate in the application, and perhaps a written explanation of what happened?
Below is an example of what both the chinese marriage certificates look like.
https://goo.gl/images/mSNkxW
Thanks in advance for your help
Matt