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Post by avicoolbudy » Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:26 pm

HI i need some help please
I got married in nov 2011 and my wife is British citizen that time i was on work permit which was due to expire in feb 2012before expiring my visa i applied for flr(M) in feb 2012 and got my application back in dec 2012
with my visa from dec 2102 till dec 2014
now i was just wondering am i still eligible for set(M) in december 2014 as i applied my flr(M) before 9july 2012 or do i have to apply for another flr(M)

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Post by Amber » Mon Nov 18, 2013 3:33 pm

Yes you can apply for SET(M) from 28 days before your 2 years completes ~November 2014.
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Post by avicoolbudy » Thu Nov 21, 2013 5:55 pm

Thank you very much

Its a great relief
One more thing If you can help me with it

All my bank statement and utility bills are online can i print them off and they count as original proof of my address or do i have to ring bank and other utility companies up to send me next bills thru post ???

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Post by Amber » Thu Nov 21, 2013 6:10 pm

I would suggest original documents rather than E-statements. However, if statements are online only, that should suffice.
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