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You only need the cohabitation evidences from the last latest 2 years.jmd111 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 7:54 pmHi guys. We are stuck on the below question for a UK spouse visa renewal.
'Where have you lived together?'
There is only room to give one address when we have lived in two locations since my wife received her first visa.
The first location we lived together for around 6 months and then moved to where we are currently living (and have been for around 2 years).
What do we do seeing as there is only room for one address? It's asking for two years correspondence proving we live together, but should we also include documentation with both our names on from the first address we lived at too, even though this is over two years?
Thanks!
Thanks for the reply, yes that's what I thought regarding the evidence. Should we still list our first address together (where we lived for 6 months together,over 2 years ago) in the 'where have you lived' question?seagul wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 1:46 pmYou only need the cohabitation evidences from the last latest 2 years.jmd111 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 7:54 pmHi guys. We are stuck on the below question for a UK spouse visa renewal.
'Where have you lived together?'
There is only room to give one address when we have lived in two locations since my wife received her first visa.
The first location we lived together for around 6 months and then moved to where we are currently living (and have been for around 2 years).
What do we do seeing as there is only room for one address? It's asking for two years correspondence proving we live together, but should we also include documentation with both our names on from the first address we lived at too, even though this is over two years?
Thanks!
seagul wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:36 pmIn paper application they used to advise to add additional sheet if the given space is not sufficient and I think that feature is lacking in online form. Why not you insert both addresses in same box by giving extra space between them. Covering letter is indeed very helpful.
Thanks, will try this tonight!seagul wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:50 pmTry to press 'enter' once first address finish then you can start to type from new line and there you can type the second address. For example:
234 bread street London Ty76 7KL (enter)
41 Bird in bush road Essex RE8 3DT
Usually on pressing enter the box gets widened which I wish also happens here as well.
Thanks, will try this tonight!seagul wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:50 pmTry to press 'enter' once first address finish then you can start to type from new line and there you can type the second address. For example:
234 bread street London Ty76 7KL (enter)
41 Bird in bush road Essex RE8 3DT
Usually on pressing enter the box gets widened which I wish also happens here as well.
Ok, we will be sure to add clarification in our cover letter. Final question, as we can only fit one address in as the response box, would it be a better idea to add our current address here (2yrs+ occupancy) instead of the older one?
yes give your latest address & upload 2 years of cohabitation evidences addressed on it. But in covering letter just write the previous address and clarify as why you couldnt add it there.jmd111 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 9:42 pmOk, we will be sure to add clarification in our cover letter. Final question, as we can only fit one address in as the response box, would it be a better idea to add our current address here (2yrs+ occupancy) instead of the older one?
Thanks again for your help , really appreciate it.
Thanks. Yes that all makes sense, strangely enough though it does not ask if we have lived anywhere else in the last two years on our renewal application.geoeng wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 8:24 amWhen I applied I only put in my current address for that section. Later in the application it asks if you have lived anywhere else in the past 2 years, which allows for entry of additional addresses but seems like they are really only interested in the address history for the previous 2 years. Agreed that a cover letter clarifying is a good plan if it's something you're concerned about.
All clear, thanks again!seagul wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 10:11 pmyes give your latest address & upload 2 years of cohabitation evidences addressed on it. But in covering letter just write the previous address and clarify as why you couldnt add it there.jmd111 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 9:42 pmOk, we will be sure to add clarification in our cover letter. Final question, as we can only fit one address in as the response box, would it be a better idea to add our current address here (2yrs+ occupancy) instead of the older one?
Thanks again for your help , really appreciate it.
Yes, your wife would need to complete Part 1 and you would need to complete Part 2. Part 3 relates to information/documentation that includes a third party sponsor providing the applicant with financial support. This usually would not be necessary for a spouse visa application. The form is intended to provide the Home Office consent to access to personal information and seems like it would really only apply if there is a person named in any supporting documents that is neither you or your wife. I just wrote "Not Applicable" on the Part 3 form and uploaded it in case the person reviewing the application went looking for it. If there is anyone providing your wife with financial support (besides yourself) that is named in any of the supporting documents, they should be signing the Part 3 consent form.