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Quick ILR question
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 9:47 pm
by sally12345
My hubby and I are planning on applying in person via PEO appoitment please could I ask
I am not working at the moment do I need to bring any documents from when I was working in early 2010??
I.e payslips, P60, etc Employement contracts etc thanks
Thanks
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 11:19 am
by geriatrix
Query has already been answered,
here.
regards
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:46 pm
by sally12345
sushdmehta wrote:Query has already been answered,
here.
regards
many thanks i asuume that i wont need the above
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:37 am
by BROOMIE
This is how I did mine. I basically put everything in order of the form so it was easier to read and put the papers in plastic sleeves
Section 1 - Application form with the bankers draft attached - remember to take a copy of the check
Section 2 - Pass Notification Letter Life in The UK Decree Absolute and Marriage Certificate
Section 3 - Rent/Mortgage Agreement Deeds payment of rent/mortgage
Section 4 - Payslips and P60's
Section 5 - Anything relating to tax national insurance payments (for my husband as he is Self Employed)
Section 6 - Bank Statements in date order remember they only need to the last three (Husband)
Section 7 - Bank statements (Me)
Section 8 - Joint bills for me and my husband spread evenly between October 2008-October 2010 and put in date order
Section 9 - My hospital letters
Section 10 - Letters addressed to my husband over the two year period in date order
Section 11 - Letters addressed to me over the two year period in date order
Best to provide more and let them have a good selection as to what they want to use. They only used the following of my documents
Letter from Metropolitan Police in relation to an incident whereby Husband was assaulted last year
Water bill (joint) 2009
Gas Bill (joint) 2009
British Gas Service Agreement (joint) 2009
Council Tax Bill (joint) 2010
Electric Bill (joint) 2010
British Gas Service Agreement (joint) 2010
TV Licence (me) 2010
Hope this helps somewhat
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:49 am
by sally12345
Hi there this information is very helpful many thanks for your time and support will arrange my docs like yours
Regards

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:15 pm
by BROOMIE
Your welcomexx and good luck you have nothing to worry about - which PEO are you going to?
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:20 am
by sally12345
BROOMIE wrote:Your welcomexx and good luck you have nothing to worry about - which PEO are you going to?
we are hoping Croydon so fingers crossed... thought getting JA visa was tough.. my god this is stressssssssssss

hope all is well xx thanks