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I disagree with Imani. The date of birth on the payment details is page is that of the applicant, not the person paying. Question 3 says applicant's full name, question 4 says date of birth. If it meant anything other than the date of birth of the applicant it would say so.DanCfK wrote:BACKGROUND INFO:
1. On the payment details page is it the date of birth of the person who is paying the fee that is required?
2. In the applicant's details section in 1.4 it asks for the full name of the applicant. To me full name means forename, middle names and surname but is that what they mean as in 1.5 it then asks for the applicant's surname or family name.
3. In Section 10B (Documents) it says:
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So my question is: Does my wife need to provide evidence of our marriage even if we were married before the current Further Leave to Remain was granted?
You are correct (according to Immigration call line) it is the applicant.I disagree with Imani. The date of birth on the payment details is page is that of the applicant, not the person paying. Question 3 says applicant's full name, question 4 says date of birth. If it meant anything other than the date of birth of the applicant it would say so.
I paid by debit card and I had no problems with my bank (Co-operative), I didn't even bother to follow the advice and notify them as I've had much larger sums deducted in the past without the bank querying them.I would advise against paying by card if this is your plan as card payments are often rejected by the bank as an anti-fraud measure resulting in an invalid application. Postal order or bankers draft are the best forms of payment (or cheque but that will take longer to clear).
Just to add to this it is the full name as it appears in the applicant's passport and not their married name - if that differs from the passport.Yes full name in 1.4 means full name as in first, middle, surname/family or in some cultures, your name, your father's name, grandfather's name.
Yes due to different cultures, etc.It asks for the surname/family name in 1.5 as it is not always clear from the full name which is the family name/surname.
That's what I was intending to do but after I called them the advice given from the person I contacted at the Home Office is that the marriage certificate is not required if your partner entered the country on a spouse visa i.e. you were both married prior to your 2 year further leave to remain application. Personally I'd rather not provide any evidence that's not absolutely essential as it will just be another document you have to request a replacement for if the application goes missing in the post or whatever.With regard to the marriage certificate - I agree that the section is unclear and logically why should you have to provide it if you have done in the past - however given that it is unclear - why not provide the document if you have it?