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by allovera » Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:52 am
Hi,
I'm British and my husband is South Korean and we will soon be applying for his settlement visa.
According to the UK Border agency here in Korea, we have to submit our documents with their table of contents which can be downloaded off their site.
This is the order:
Application form
Visa fee
Photograph
Current passport and previous passports of applicant
Marriage certificate
Full copy of sponsor's passport
Evidence of employment for sponsor in UK
Certificate of income for sponsor in UK
Bank details for last 6 months of sponsor in UK
Evidence of relationship
Evidence of accommodation in the UK
Household register (Korean gov. document)
Family registration certificate (Korean gov. document)
This is stated at the end of the table of contents:
"The applicant has confirmed that s/he has no other documents to submit and wishes to go ahead with the application."
Now, our main asset as a couple is our house in Korea which is in my husband's name. It is fully paid for and will add a huge amount of money for our application.
My problem is that as far as we can see, there is no section that I can put the house deeds into, but if they aren't included we look much poorer than we actually are.
How can I add any other documents, like the house deeds, my birth certificate etc., that we want to submit? Should we put them at the end and cross our fingers that they won't cause a problem? Should we submit another folder and give an index for supplementary documents?
Also, does anyone know if the ECO's in South Korea accept documents that are in plastic folders, or with staples?
I would appreciate any help, I'm a bit confused with all of this!