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ilr documents
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:57 pm
by krssubbu
hi
my ilr is due in feb 2012. i am living in a 1 bedroom flat but all bills are paid by the landlord? what proof do i need to produce for my visa (like utility bills - bcos its on landlord's name) - i have my credit card bills and moble bills and internet bills - is this enough?
thanks
Read the Guidance Note and Form well.
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 2:46 am
by tulip4500
depends on which category u are applying....
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 12:15 pm
by krssubbu
i am applying on ILR category? dont understand what you mean by which category ?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 12:35 pm
by krssubbu
hi,
i have the following doubts, iam on tier 1 visa due for ilr in Jan 2012.
1. i am planning to move to another house where all bills are going to be paid by the landlord. so is this ok ?
2. my wife is on a dependant (ter 1 dependant)of mine. - so what proof do i need to produce - i have marriage certificate but if i move to the new house then i dont have any joint utility bill..i can get my bank accoint as joint between us but i can do that from next month only ?
Thanks
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 3:42 pm
by kunald
krssubbu wrote:
1. i am planning to move to another house where all bills are going to be paid by the landlord. so is this ok ?
Thanks
UKBA is not concerned with who pays the bills. You should get a receipt from the landlord for the amount you are paying him. Make sure the receipt is addressed to you both (You and wife). In my case house rent receipts were accepted as cohabitation proof by UKBA (2 weeks back). Also keep a copy of the tenancy agreement.
krssubbu wrote:
2. my wife is on a dependant (ter 1 dependant)of mine. - so what proof do i need to produce - i have marriage certificate but if i move to the new house then i dont have any joint utility bill..i can get my bank accoint as joint between us but i can do that from next month only ?
Assuming you apply for ILR in Jan 2012 and you move next month you would only need another 6 months cohabitation proof. As mentioned above you can produce house rent receipts. Also, get the bank account in joint name now so that by the time you move you will have the statements addressed to both of you. Marriage certificate is of no use in your case as your wife is already your dependant and she has already been linked to you through that. In addition you can also produce NHS / health board letters as cohabitation proof.
Mind you for cohabitation, the proof(s) need not be in joint name. It can be separate but should have the same address.
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 6:15 pm
by krssubbu
thanks for the reply.
is there any minimum funds that need maintaining for ilr for myself and my wife?
also how many days is the maximum we can be outside the uk ( in my case i have been outside the uk in this 5 years (going to be 5 years n jan 2012) is 120 days roughly, is this acceptable ?
thanks
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:15 pm
by kunald
krssubbu wrote:thanks for the reply.
is there any minimum funds that need maintaining for ilr for myself and my wife?
also how many days is the maximum we can be outside the uk ( in my case i have been outside the uk in this 5 years (going to be 5 years n jan 2012) is 120 days roughly, is this acceptable ?
thanks
I am not aware of any maintenance fund requirement for ILR. I think there is none (but I may be wrong here...).
Max absence allowed is 180 days in 5 years and not exceeding 90 days in one go.
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:35 am
by krssubbu
Thanks for your reply