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Marriage docs are fine to reuse.I just have a query if someone could shed some light with regards to translation of our wedding certificate and accommodation report. When I submitted the initial application was submitted in 2016, I provided both however was wondering if I can re-use these or will I be required to provide updated documents? We are still living at the same property with family and no change.
CR001 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 1:53 pmMarriage docs are fine to reuse.I just have a query if someone could shed some light with regards to translation of our wedding certificate and accommodation report. When I submitted the initial application was submitted in 2016, I provided both however was wondering if I can re-use these or will I be required to provide updated documents? We are still living at the same property with family and no change.
Unclear from your post what you mean regarding property documents or what it is you submitted previously or what type of accommodation you live in.
Old inspection report won't be considered. Usually inspection report isn't needed if there is no one unrelated person living but still in your case maybe new inspection report become more helpful to convince that there is no overcrowding.TMahmood wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2019 2:44 pmHI,
Sorry to bump this post again, hoping the admins could get back to me
Just wanted clarity regarding housing inspection report. I live with parents who own the property and there is free hold. When we provided the details for the intial visa in 2016, a housing inspection report was provided to support the application. Can i re-use this?
Since our last application, my sister and her 2 children have also moved back in with my parents however there is enough room and we do not breech the the housing act for overcrowding.
Is it best to provide a new housing inspection report or can use the same one? The old one still oulines the number of room available which have not changed.
Thanks in advance
Tahir
How much you have earned during the last 12 months from all jobs (including recent & previous job)?TMahmood wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 11:37 amHey Guyrs,
Just wanted to start off by saying how great and useful the forum has been, credit to the admins!
I am currently doing the online application and nearing the end of the process however come across a stumbing block. I am in paid permanent employment, working part-time which falls just short off the £18,600 thershold that is needed.
I plan to submit the application at the end of the month and will have been in my post for 6 months and able to provide 6 months payslips. I am combining saving (which have been held for more than 6 months) to cover the shortfall in salary.
In FM 1.7 Finance Requirement, it states that you only need to provide 6 months payslips however for some reason or another, the online application is requesting 12 months payslips.
I don't want over complicate and include previous employemnet contact which would over complicate the issue and can see why i need to provide 12 months when i meet the finance requirement needed by the HO.
I don't want the ECO to see this as an oversight and move me onto the 10 years route so was looking at including a cover letter to highlight that i meet the financial requirement and why i have provided 6 months payslips, inlibe with their guidance note.
Any thoughts or guidance would be appreciated. I don't know if their online system is having a glith.
Simply apply on Category A where your basic wages will be counted on salaried person approach and any overtime will be counted on the basis of none-salaried person approach. Both will be counted and accepted to meet the financial requirement. Usually a total of around £9300 of wages during the 6 months can easily satisfy the requirement. You should be fine.
Thank you seagul, much appreciated!seagul wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 8:38 pmSimply apply on Category A where your basic wages will be counted on salaried person approach and any overtime will be counted on the basis of none-salaried person approach. Both will be counted and accepted to meet the financial requirement. Usually a total of around £9300 of wages during the 6 months can easily satisfy the requirement. You should be fine.
I donot think that anyone other than the applicant has access to online application form, therefore, no one can answer as how these should be answered correctly. But still in my opinion accommodation shouldn't classed as financial support.TMahmood wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 1:27 amHi Seagul,
A further question and did not want to start a new question but wanted some clarity around the declation question at the end of the application
These question are :-
Is the account with a bank or utility company for which you have supplied information and supporting documentation held jointly by you and other people?
I've aswered Yes as it in joint account, quite obvious relating to Part 2 to of the downloaded declation forms.
Does the account with the bank or utility company for which you have supplied information and supporting documentation relate to another person who is to provide you financial support?
I've answered No to this question however on reflection, my parents are providing the accomedation to which i will be providing a letter, property deeds, passport copies and a water bill. This question alligns for part 3 of the form.
In your opinion, would this be a Yes as i would need to get my parent to sign part 3 as accommendation would be classed as a financial support. Am i overthinking this question?
Thanks
Tahir