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Do you have job ?Prashjos wrote:Hi Friends,
I am on a HSMP Visa in UK since March 1st week. My wife applied for a dependent visa at India but got rejected twice.
First Application:
The reason quoted was that my name didn’t appear on the Tenancy Agreement and there was no property inspection report to suffice that there is sufficient place for me and my wife. I am staying in a 2 bedroom flat with a friend and his wife. They say as per www.findaproperty.com , a rental of £850 is for 1 bedroom flat and not 2 bedroom.
Second application:
I moved to a 3 bedroom house with another friend of mine who gave a Letter stating that me and my wife will occupy one bedroom exclusively. The tenancy agreement (with rent of 1250£) is on my friend and his wife's name. I also provided a council tax bill which was on his name as supporting.
But this time also it was rejected saying that there was no property inspection report it is just that my friend is claiming that its a 3 bedroom house. Also, as per the agreement clause that my friend "cannot sublet, lease the premise to others" was mentioned.
I don’t know what to do.. Should I get a Tenancy Agreement on my name? Is Property Inspection report a must now?
Also, I have following queries:
1. For Funds, I am just showing the bank statements (having funds around 3000£). Is this sufficient?
2. I don’t have salary slips? Is this a must or bank statement will do?
3. I want to apply for her dependent visa again before 29th June (Closure of transition phase from HSMP to Tier1)? What are my chances...
I would be grateful to everybody if you can help me out.
Thanks
Prashjos
Prashjos wrote:Hi Ash and Gotcha,
Thanks a lot for your reply. One more clarification... Do these guys do any check with the estate agent on agreement?
Also, On a 1 bedroom flat how many people can accomodate? Because The Tenacy agreement will be on my name and a friend of mine. So my wife wil the 3rd person joining us for accomodation.. Will that be a problem..
Pls help.
Thanks again.
Prashjos
I dont know, why you are missing point, that your application is rejected due to fact that, you are failed to prove that there is not enough space to accomodate your wife.Prashjos wrote:Hi Ash and Gotcha,
Thanks a lot for your reply. One more clarification... Do these guys do any check with the estate agent on agreement?
Also, On a 1 bedroom flat how many people can accomodate? Because The Tenacy agreement will be on my name and a friend of mine. So my wife wil the 3rd person joining us for accomodation.. Will that be a problem..
Pls help.
Thanks again.
Prashjos
It clearly mentioned in the link provided already, which you haven't read.Prashjos wrote:Thanks for the info. I got the point regarding overcrowding. I have one query. The Tenancy ageements I have seen in UK never mentions the no. of rooms in a flat/house. On what basis does the ECO determines that whether there is enough space for for 3 people.
I am asking this question since the Tenancy Agreement which I will be making will be on mine and my friend's name (2 people) on a 1 Bedroom Flat (though it contains 1 bedroom, 1 living room, Spam and bathroom).
Then will it be a problem again if i want to show my wife also joining at this flat?
Pls help..
Thanks,
Prashjos
Agree.Prashjos wrote:Hi Gotcha,
Got ur point. But my problem is that I cannot pay the rent of £850 all by myself hence sharing with my friend. Thats why the tenancy agreement will be on both our names..
This sounds very dodgy.Prashjos wrote: Secondly, yes i do have a job and got 3 salaries to my bank account, since i am working from March'08. I have an income of £1400 coming to my account every month. This is appearing on my bank statement also. But due to some reason, my company has not given me salary slips. Will bank statement suffice or sal slip is important? Also, if i produce sal slip, i will have to get into NI /tax etc. which will reduce my take home income .
Pls help. I am in a big mess...
Are you willing to take the risk of wasting the EC application money just 'caus it may not be in the officially mentioned anywhere? I would personally err on the extra-cautious side if it was my money and/or life.Ankur9M wrote: My wife is going to apply for Tier 1 dependant visa soon but I have not sent her my rental agreement. (I am currently in UK on Tier1 and have a 1 bedroom flat which is solely occupied by me)
Ankur9M wrote:Hi all,
I have a query regarding this thread. It would be great if someone can help me out with this.
Is this accomodation requirement specific to HSMP visa or does it apply to Tier 1 visa as well?
I have gone through documents and links for Tier 1 dependant visa but did not find any place where a requirement for providing accomodation proof was mentioned.
My wife is going to apply for Tier 1 dependant visa soon but I have not sent her my rental agreement. (I am currently in UK on Tier1 and have a 1 bedroom flat which is solely occupied by me)
Regards
Ankur
I would suggest that you wait for some time and supply documents that clearly state that you have adequate accomodation for your wife. A tenancy agreement in your name should be sufficient, whether or not it says that you are allowed to bring your wife to stay with you. You might also want to mention in your cover letter that you have adequate staying arrangements for your spouse (you may even go to the extent of saying that you have adequate arrangements for her stay in line with .... clause of ..... rule/policy of .... of uk).Ankur9M wrote:Prashjos,
Or reschedule the appointment which (Based on re-booking travel etc) would mean my wife's dependant would get delayed by 2-3 weeks or more.
Also the lease agreement is solely in in my name for a 1Bedroom flat. But I did not check if the agreement allows me to bring my wife to stay with me. Or should I assume that since it a 1 bedroom flat, it would be allowed. (On the links which sushd sent, it says that 1 bedroom is sufficient for a married couple) Any comments on this?
Regards
Ankur