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Post by Valsan85 » Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:42 am

I was wondering if you could help me,

I will be applying with from SETM In October 2012 (just want to make sure everything is up to date)

The documents we have are:

Joint Names

Santender Joint Account
Santender Joint Savings Account
Tenancy Agreement x 2
Car Insurance Cert

Then in my name i have:

Vodafone bills
Driving Lisence
Pay Slips
Barclays Account
letter from GP

In my wifes name:
Sky Account
Lloyds TSB Account
Pay Slips
Driving Lincence
Letter from GP

Me and my wife both earn £1550 Per Month and our rent is £850.

We dont have any gas or bills in our names as this is included in our rent. (we have a letter from landlady stating this)

We also have a marriage certificate.. and visas and bookings from when we have travelled this year in Europe (once in belgim, onces in spain)

Do we need to worry about anything else?

All the bills etc above are spread over 2 years :)

is it better if we go and apply in person? Thanks :) x

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Casa
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Post by Casa » Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:31 pm

You have made no mention of the Life in the UK pass certificate.
Form SET(M) may well change before you are due to apply in Oct.
Better to apply in person? Only if:
You feel you have all paperwork requested.
You're happy to pay the premium fee
You don't want to wait for the postal application to be processed.

Bear in mind that you aren't interviewed during a PEO appointment. i.e you aren't given the opportunity to explain any discrepancies.
Last edited by Casa on Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Post by weiser » Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:37 pm

I thought you were not allowed to travel out of the country unless exceptional circumstances, may be I am wrong or may be the law has changed since

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Post by Greenie » Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:40 pm

weiser wrote:I thought you were not allowed to travel out of the country unless exceptional circumstances, may be I am wrong or may be the law has changed since

you're wrong, and this has never been the case. Any person with a multiple entry visa can travel outside the UK.

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