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FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by azo » Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:08 pm

Hi, I just had a chat with my wife and we think we will be applying via post.

One thing that has popped up is the biometric residence permit, we had hoped she would be submitting her biometric date when she apply using the one day premium service but that is not the case now. However, she did submit her details back in China 2013, however we don't yet have a card, if she submits them again (Tuesday) how long before she will receive the card through the post. The help guidelines say 10 days after the decision letter (I take that the card application and not the visa application)

Also, due to the "wording" of FLR(m) application form, I am still scratching my head over it I have another question.

Does she need to be in receipt of the card when she makes a FLR(m) application or will she get information of the card application at the post office that can be used on the FLR(m) form?

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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by azo » Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:16 pm

[quote="CR001"][quote="Casa"]The last 6 months payslips + corresponding bank statements will be proof of your earnings during the last 6 month period.[/quote]
Even if OP is currently unemployed (for almost a month) and no job offer in hand for FLR(M)?

Ah! Missed that one Char. :oops:[/quote]

May last wageslip is dated 30/03/16, with payment going into my bank on the 31/03/16, I did get pay at the end of each month and my employment was terminated on the 11th March. We will not be making until we have gotten the latest bank statement which will arrive by 2nd class post around about the 09/04.16.

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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by Casa » Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:18 pm

I'd say submit them. Better more than less.
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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by azo » Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:21 pm

[quote="Casa"]I'd say submit them. Better more than less.[/quote]

I was thinking of submitting 12 months worth of wage slips and bank statements - I am just getting more and more stress over it.

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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by CR001 » Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:24 pm

Biometrics are done on the day at the in person appointment and the BRP card usually arrives within a few days. No extra charge.

It is not something you have to do before and have a card before you can apply.

If you apply by post, HO will send her a letter to go to the Post Office to enroll her biometrics. The Post Office charges for this (£19-20)
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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by azo » Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:31 pm

[quote="CR001"] It is not something you have to do before and have a card before you can apply.

If you apply by post, HO will send her a letter to go to the Post Office to enroll her biometrics. The Post Office charges for this (£19-20)[/quote]

Ok, I thought if you apply for a FLR(m) by post you had to enrol your details before you sent it. I take it by what you said, that when the HO receives her FLR(m) application they will sent a letter for her to enrol her biometric data?

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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by Casa » Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:32 pm

Casa wrote:I'd say submit them. Better more than less.
The advise is the same. Submit whatever you feel will strengthen your application. It it's disregarded so be it, but at least you'll know you haven't left anything out. Try not stress...if FLR(M) is refused, FLR(FP) is usually granted in these circumstances.
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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by azo » Sun Apr 10, 2016 6:34 pm

Hi I intend to post my wife's application after the next weekend or after I have deal with an interview this Wednesday. I would be grateful if someone can give it a read over and see if I have missed anything out. Also I have blacked parts that have questions.

Also do I have to submit a another (photo)copy of both the application and the evidence.

Regards
Glen

Application form.
Payment details.
Police registration certificate.
Photographs: me and her (signed).
Passports: Hers and stamped photocopies of mine.
Original Birth certificate of me.
Original Marriage certificate
Translated Notarised Marriage certificate – registered at British Consulate in Chongqing.

12 months of wage slips.
12 months of bank statements were salary was paid into (in joint names).
P45 form (computer generated)
Documentation regarding previous employment up to March 11th 2016.
Bank statements regarding savings (12 months) + letter from bank that I closed down a share ISA account and transferred it into the joint account.

Letter from renting agent showing:
Cost per month.
Type of occupancy (Single use).
Termination details (6 months then converted into one month rolling).
Wife’s permission to live there (agreement is in my name).
No. of rooms in house.

Letter showing transfer of property management (occurred in first 6 months and plus had to sign a new contract)
Current tenancy agreement

Letters regarding cohabitation –address to:

1st address (lived there for 10 months)

Her:
Fishing license 2013-2014
Letter regarding NINo. application
Letter regarding success of NINo. application
Doctor letter(s)
(with incorrect name(s) at times either shorten or with typos G
instead of J – but medical ID constant – I will note this to them but should I realy
include it if it has mistakes in her name?


Me:
Address statements of two private bank accounts (End of year tax statement(s))
Council tax bill
Final water bill (reprinted copy) + letter stating it’s a reprint of an original bill
Letter from renting agent regarding moving out procedure.


Both:
Bank statements 3 months apart.

2nd address (Current)

Her:
Fishing license (2015-16)
Doctor letter(s) again with incorrect details (typos in name – latest letter is spelled
correctly)


Me:
Private bank statements (included in savings part above)
Polling card (April 2016)


Both:
Council tax bills for last 2 years
Water bills (3 last ones)
Bank statements 3 monthly periods + plus last 12 months.


Extra:
Ph.D certificate
Email printout regarding invites to job interviews in the last 4 weeks (6 in total)
I want to include this as I think it will strengthen my claim that I don’t intend to be employed long and that I have skills that are needed by companies in my field.

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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by azo » Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:03 pm

Forget to add NHS surcharge and English certificate reference numbers.

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Re: FLR(m) Letter of (previous) empolyment

Post by azo » Sat Apr 16, 2016 8:45 pm

Filling out the application form FLR(m). I wondering how to fill in the financial part of the form as me nor my wife are currently not working (recap was terminated last month).

I have been able to earn the required amount in the last 12 months, yet category A asks you to not to fill in if you are not working. Should I simply put the information of my last years earnings in the addition information part?

I am wondering if I should fill it out and put a note saying see addition information, or will that go against me?

Thanks

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