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Except the A2/B1 English language test and 2 years of cohabitation evidences, everything else will almost be remained same as was previously.
Above aren't needed at all.
1. B1 is even more better for its usability in future too.SFSG2020 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:24 pmThere is some questions I have with relation to the documents that need submitting:
1. With relation to the english test, i was under the impression it is the A2, can the applicant take the B1 instead?
2. Which is preferred A2 or B1, and how and where can i book the test?
2. With relation to the P60, if I'm applying for the extension next year, will i need both - 2020 and 2021 P60 or just one?
3. Do the documents need to be attested?
4. If sponsor and applicant are living with family, there's not many bills, letters and documents they will have in their name so is that okay?
5. How long before does the applicant need to apply?
Thank you.
Hi seagul. hope you're well. i have a question regarding that last point you've mentioned i.e. "...minus 28 days".seagul wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:34 pmAbove aren't needed at all.
-1. B1 is even more better for its usability in future too.SFSG2020 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:24 pmThere is some questions I have with relation to the documents that need submitting:
1. With relation to the english test, i was under the impression it is the A2, can the applicant take the B1 instead?
2. Which is preferred A2 or B1, and how and where can i book the test?
2. With relation to the P60, if I'm applying for the extension next year, will i need both - 2020 and 2021 P60 or just one?
3. Do the documents need to be attested?
4. If sponsor and applicant are living with family, there's not many bills, letters and documents they will have in their name so is that okay?
5. How long before does the applicant need to apply?
Thank you.
2. Dont attach p60 as your payslips, bank statements and employer letter will be suffice.
3. No
4.Any letter/correspondence from any credible source will be accepted
5.Anytime after completing 30 months minus 28 days from the time of arriving into UK till the last day of expiry.
Please continue your questions in your own existing topic you already have. Tagging onto other members topics creates confusion and is unfair to the original poster.Ht1 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:24 amHi seagul. hope you're well. i have a question regarding that last point you've mentioned i.e. "...minus 28 days".
I am in the process of submitting my wife's FLR(M) app. her BRP expires on 16th november 2020 and she arrive in the UK in Feb 2018 i.e. 32 months ago. Last night i paid for her application on the Gov.uk website (appointment is yet to be booked and documents are yet to be sent). does the fact that i've paid for it mean I've submitted it? i'm just weary of falling foul of this 28 day rule. thanks!
Absence of child passport wont be impactful over your partner's extension despite it would be asked in generic checklist.SFSG2020 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 5:49 amHello again,
I have another question relating to the documents for the spouse visa extension...
I have a child but they don't have a passport and will not have one when I apply for my partner's extension, but they will have a birth certificate.
Can you please advise if a birth certificate will do or do i need to apply for a passport for the child as well?
Thanks in advance.
Yes it (B1) would be accepted for ILR despite being expired by then provided was used previously in the successful grant of visa.