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ILR for spouse

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:16 pm
by mrgs1
Hello my wife arrived in UK on 31st Aug 2011and spouse visa expires on 3rd Oct 2013. Im I correct she can apply for ILR from 1st of sept 2013 ? And the old rules apply so no £18000 + etc applies? The documents are as followes
Joint current account both names
Savings account my name
6 months payslips and 2 P60s
Letter from employer (Had same job 29years)
Council tax both names
Gas and electric both names
Mortgage my name only
Water bill both names
Bank account wife name
Savings account wife name
Electoral register letter wife names
CRB check wife name
Nhs appointments and doctors registering at surgery letters.
Wife stayed for full 2 years in UK
Have I left any documents out?

Re: ILR for spouse

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:19 pm
by mrgs1
mrgs1 wrote:Hello my wife arrived in UK on 31st Aug 2011and spouse visa expires on 3rd Oct 2013. Im I correct she can apply for ILR from 1st of sept 2013 ? And the old rules apply so no £18000 + etc applies? The documents are as followes
Joint current account both names
Savings account my name
6 months payslips and 2 P60s
Letter from employer (Had same job 29years)
Council tax both names
Gas and electric both names
Mortgage my name only
Water bill both names
Bank account wife name
Savings account wife name
Electoral register letter wife names
CRB check wife name
Nhs appointments and doctors registering at surgery letters.
Wife stayed for full 2 years in UK
Have I left any documents out?
Sorry forget to say Wife self employed With NI number and tax return but doesn't earn enough to pay tax

Re: ILR for spouse

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:35 pm
by sh1981
mrgs1 wrote:
mrgs1 wrote:Hello my wife arrived in UK on 31st Aug 2011and spouse visa expires on 3rd Oct 2013. Im I correct she can apply for ILR from 1st of sept 2013 ? And the old rules apply so no £18000 + etc applies? The documents are as followes
Joint current account both names
Savings account my name
6 months payslips and 2 P60s
Letter from employer (Had same job 29years)
Council tax both names
Gas and electric both names
Mortgage my name only
Water bill both names
Bank account wife name
Savings account wife name
Electoral register letter wife names
CRB check wife name
Nhs appointments and doctors registering at surgery letters.
Wife stayed for full 2 years in UK
Have I left any documents out?
Sorry forget to say Wife self employed With NI number and tax return but doesn't earn enough to pay tax
old rules do not apply.
put some photos of you and her, not required but they look nice.
send class 2 NIC exemption certificate.
add liuk test result and postal orders.
add marriage certificate and any decree absolutes.
put in the water bill.
give non-overcrowding statement from housing association / surveyor.
dont forget passports (both)

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:38 pm
by CR001
marriage certificate, passports and make sure your documents cover the full two years. hope all goes well for your wifes app. are you applying in person?

Re: ILR for spouse

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:45 pm
by CR001
sh1981 wrote: old rules do not apply.
put some photos of you and her, not required but they look nice.
send class 2 NIC exemption certificate.
add liuk test result and postal orders.
add marriage certificate and any decree absolutes.
put in the water bill.
give non-overcrowding statement from housing association / surveyor.
dont forget passports (both)
old rules apply as spouse applied and arrived before 9 july 2012.

photos not required at all for ilr.

overcrowding report not required as mortgage statement and title deed is fine.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:08 pm
by mrgs1
CR001 wrote:marriage certificate, passports and make sure your documents cover the full two years. hope all goes well for your wifes app. are you applying in person?
Yes apply in person at Solihull .

Re: ILR for spouse

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:13 pm
by mrgs1
CR001 wrote:
sh1981 wrote: old rules do not apply.
put some photos of you and her, not required but they look nice.
send class 2 NIC exemption certificate.
add liuk test result and postal orders.
add marriage certificate and any decree absolutes.
put in the water bill.
give non-overcrowding statement from housing association / surveyor.
dont forget passports (both)
old rules apply as spouse applied and arrived before 9 july 2012.

photos not required at all for ilr.

overcrowding report not required as mortgage statement and title deed is fine.
That's good know that new rules are not forced on us. I hope the caseworker are still aware of this.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:16 pm
by CR001
you will need photocopies of all documents too and as mentioned above, dont forget life in uk test pass certificate. has your wife done the test yet?it changes on 25th march and i would suggest she do it before then

also forgot to say she can apply 28 days before she compketes two years. below is my set(m) thread

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#606248

Re: ILR for spouse

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:20 pm
by sh1981
CR001 wrote:
sh1981 wrote: old rules do not apply.
put some photos of you and her, not required but they look nice.
send class 2 NIC exemption certificate.
add liuk test result and postal orders.
add marriage certificate and any decree absolutes.
put in the water bill.
give non-overcrowding statement from housing association / surveyor.
dont forget passports (both)
old rules apply as spouse applied and arrived before 9 july 2012.

photos not required at all for ilr.

overcrowding report not required as mortgage statement and title deed is fine.
yes sorry i meant old rules do apply.
photos are not required but they look nice i mean techniaclly they re lookin if you lived together. its from a spouse visa remmeber?
overcrowding report will do good as it shows accommodation n that you havent managed to put in 20 ppl in your house during this time. well trust me it will do good.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:24 pm
by sh1981
CR001 wrote:you will need photocopies of all documents too and as mentioned above, dont forget life in uk test pass certificate. has your wife done the test yet?it changes on 25th march and i would suggest she do it before then

also forgot to say she can apply 28 days before she compketes two years. below is my set(m) thread

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#606248
talking about photocopies, use the post office document identification checking service and get a photocopy of your passport certified by them. put that stamped copy into your file of photocopies nad keep other 2 photocopies (well you get 3 for like 7 quid) with yourself, one at home, one in wallet as proof of your passport. its basically a photocopy of your passport with a stamp from post office saying its seen and is a certified copy.

also with phtocopies, dont just shove em in. organise and index them in a seperate file similar to originals.

Re: ILR for spouse

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:28 pm
by mrgs1
sh1981 wrote:
CR001 wrote:
sh1981 wrote: old rules do not apply.
put some photos of you and her, not required but they look nice.
send class 2 NIC exemption certificate.
add liuk test result and postal orders.
add marriage certificate and any decree absolutes.
put in the water bill.
give non-overcrowding statement from housing association / surveyor.
dont forget passports (both)
old rules apply as spouse applied and arrived before 9 july 2012.

photos not required at all for ilr.

overcrowding report not required as mortgage statement and title deed is fine.
yes sorry i meant old rules do apply.
photos are not required but they look nice i mean techniaclly they re lookin if you lived together. its from a spouse visa remmeber?
overcrowding report will do good as it shows accommodation n that you havent managed to put in 20 ppl in your house during this time. well trust me it will do good.
Where do you get an overcrowding report? We live in a 3 bed semi on mortgage from 1994

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:29 pm
by mrgs1
sh1981 wrote:
CR001 wrote:you will need photocopies of all documents too and as mentioned above, dont forget life in uk test pass certificate. has your wife done the test yet?it changes on 25th march and i would suggest she do it before then

also forgot to say she can apply 28 days before she compketes two years. below is my set(m) thread

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#606248
talking about photocopies, use the post office document identification checking service and get a photocopy of your passport certified by them. put that stamped copy into your file of photocopies nad keep other 2 photocopies (well you get 3 for like 7 quid) with yourself, one at home, one in wallet as proof of your passport. its basically a photocopy of your passport with a stamp from post office saying its seen and is a certified copy.

also with phtocopies, dont just shove em in. organise and index them in a seperate file similar to originals.
Yes she passed last week.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:33 pm
by CR001
sh1981 - photos for ilr are unnecessary as doesnt prove cohabitation, CW only wants document proof. as the husband owns his own property, inspection report not required. i applied for set(m) with only my tenancy agreement and household bills.

mrgs1, you dont need overcrowding report, it really is not needed especially if you own the property.

please dont get paranoid about the application, follow the guidance and form and she will be fine. lots of good, basic advice here and happy to help with any of your question and best is to keep it simple.

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 1:43 am
by sh1981
CR001 wrote:sh1981 - photos for ilr are unnecessary as doesnt prove cohabitation, CW only wants document proof. as the husband owns his own property, inspection report not required. i applied for set(m) with only my tenancy agreement and household bills.

mrgs1, you dont need overcrowding report, it really is not needed especially if you own the property.

please dont get paranoid about the application, follow the guidance and form and she will be fine. lots of good, basic advice here and happy to help with any of your question and best is to keep it simple.
photos DO prove cohabitation. what else do they prove? this is for spouse visa! a single a4 page with 6 photos covering 3 quarters of each of 2 yrs will not hurt.

you DO need overcrowding report, where does it say that you got right to house 20 people if you own the property?

Re: ILR for spouse

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 1:44 am
by sh1981
mrgs1 wrote:
sh1981 wrote:
CR001 wrote:
sh1981 wrote: old rules do not apply.
put some photos of you and her, not required but they look nice.
send class 2 NIC exemption certificate.
add liuk test result and postal orders.
add marriage certificate and any decree absolutes.
put in the water bill.
give non-overcrowding statement from housing association / surveyor.
dont forget passports (both)
old rules apply as spouse applied and arrived before 9 july 2012.

photos not required at all for ilr.

overcrowding report not required as mortgage statement and title deed is fine.
yes sorry i meant old rules do apply.
photos are not required but they look nice i mean techniaclly they re lookin if you lived together. its from a spouse visa remmeber?
overcrowding report will do good as it shows accommodation n that you havent managed to put in 20 ppl in your house during this time. well trust me it will do good.
Where do you get an overcrowding report? We live in a 3 bed semi on mortgage from 1994
i dont quite remember but we got ours from the housing association. you own theh ouse so i suppose from a surveyor.

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 1:45 am
by sh1981
CR001 wrote:you will need photocopies of all documents too and as mentioned above, dont forget life in uk test pass certificate. has your wife done the test yet?it changes on 25th march and i would suggest she do it before then

also forgot to say she can apply 28 days before she compketes two years. below is my set(m) thread

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#606248
make sure photocopies are also arranged and indexed like originals not just shoved in

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:34 am
by Casa
You don't need an overcrowding report.

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:14 pm
by mrgs1
Casa wrote:You don't need an overcrowding report.
Many thanks I will update as we get nearer time.

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 11:20 pm
by sh1981
Casa wrote:You don't need an overcrowding report.
making a line BOLD does not prove your point.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... ettlement/

read this

you have adequate accommodation where both of you and any dependants can live without needing public funds, and at least part of that accommodation (for example, a bedroom) is for your and your partner's sole use;

now how do you plan to prove that you have t least part of the accommodation to your exclusive use?

MAA12 i believe is required during entry clearance.
its not exclusively asked for during app for ILR. however things change and during this time you mght have collected 50 ppl in your 2 bedroom house.

an overcrowding report will not hurt, it will only do good. i put one in.

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:29 am
by elv15
I agree with Casa and CR001.

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:59 am
by Amber
elv15 wrote:I agree with Casa and CR001.
People are telling the op to take everything but the Spam sink. The simple fact is just stick to what the form asks. For example, For set(m) an official letter in joint names or one letter each in single names dated and covering every 4 months (approx) over the 2 year period since you got flr(m). last 3 months payslips with corresponding bank statements. Both passports with 2 passport photos of applicant and 1 of spousec (full names on back), marriage/civil p certificate, life in UK test certificate or equivalent. Letter from spouse supporting application if a peo and spouse not attending. The official letters are given in the example box on form set(m) and include bank statements, life insurance letters, employment letters, hmrc, dwp, utility bills, land lines, credit card statements, nhs letters etc..... Again you have too many documents just take what is required.