Naturalisation Application - Supporting Documents
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 7:17 pm
Hello, I am an American citizen who married a British citizen and moved to the UK via marriage visa on 7th Aug 2009. I got my ILR visa on 24 October 2011. I want to send my naturalisation application to the Home Office this coming Jan (2014) on the basis of my continuing (happy) marriage.
Having done both of those visas, I remember submitting a lonnnnng list of supporting documents (so many that I provided a typed index with tabs). In preparing the documents I need to send with the naturalisation paperwork, the list seems shockingly short in comparison so I fear I am missing something! Having read through the Guide AN, this is what my notes say I need to send:
Completed Form AN (which includes passport photo glued on referee pg)
My passport
My husband's passport
My life in the UK test pass letter
Our marriage certificate
And that's it? I'm relying on my US citizenship for the proof of my knowledge of English. I am unemployed and have not worked during my entire time in the UK. The EU/Crown Service stuff doesn't apply to me. I have no criminal history. My daughter was born here and is already a UK citizen.
I would greatly appreciate anyone's help/reassurance on this!
Having done both of those visas, I remember submitting a lonnnnng list of supporting documents (so many that I provided a typed index with tabs). In preparing the documents I need to send with the naturalisation paperwork, the list seems shockingly short in comparison so I fear I am missing something! Having read through the Guide AN, this is what my notes say I need to send:
Completed Form AN (which includes passport photo glued on referee pg)
My passport
My husband's passport
My life in the UK test pass letter
Our marriage certificate
And that's it? I'm relying on my US citizenship for the proof of my knowledge of English. I am unemployed and have not worked during my entire time in the UK. The EU/Crown Service stuff doesn't apply to me. I have no criminal history. My daughter was born here and is already a UK citizen.
I would greatly appreciate anyone's help/reassurance on this!