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Mortgage statement and title deeds will be needed along with council tax bill (optional). In my view don't use these words in letter "until they are able to afford to pay rent".
1. Take both for just in casexzaf wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 6:10 pmHi
i think this should be straight forward to answer for those that have gone through this process.
I need to know the following:
- do i take the original documents to the Biometric centre or copied onto A4
- Passport of applicant and sponsor, again original passports or copied onto A4 paper. Also applicant passport will expire on 2nd March 2020 and we will submit application next week, will this be an issue
Thanks
- will the documents be scanned at the center when we go for Biometric and given back on the same day or will they keep them and send them back later
If you are still worried then renew it before applying, only for your own mind satisfaction.
why you think it can be refused?
Not necessarily
No it won't be counted as financial support by third party.xzaf wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 8:10 pm"
there are three parts to it first two understood but the third one is a bit confusing (see below), since my father in law is providing housing (he pays mortgage) and he does not charge us any rent (we don't live with him he has another house) does that mean he is financially supporting us so therefore he has to sign the part 3?
"PART 3: Consent for the Home Office to verify information from third party
sponsor
https://www.ukvcas.co.uk/additional-services/detailEnhanced service points
We have enhanced service points across the UK. An appointment at one of our enhanced service points also includes the evidence scanning and evidence checking services. Prices start from £60 per person.
(b) A declaration by the account holder(s) of the source(s) of the cash savings.xzaf wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 8:21 pma question around savings, we are going to show some saving to meet the adequate maintenance requirement, my wife had the saving over 3 years, does she still needs to declare the source of the cash savings? i mean its saving from when she was working and then later her Care allowance.
i was reading this in appendix FM 1.7
11. In respect of cash savings the following must be provided:
(a) Personal bank statements showing that at least the level of cash savings relied upon
in the application has been held in an account(s) in the names of the person and
their partner jointly throughout the period of 6 months prior to the date of application.
(b) A declaration by the account holder(s) of the source(s) of the cash savings.
Source need to be declared in all cases
I'm assuming that is what is in the evidence document checklist from the online application? You only need to provide at least one statement to show it is being paid into your account to demonstrate you are actually receiving the benefit. You should also be providing official documentation confirming the amount received so you don't need to provide a full 12 months worth of statements though you can provide more if you wish as additional evidence.