Hi guys, hoping someone can set my mind at rest here. I got married in 2016 and successfully applied for a visa for my Korean wife, and now are preparing for the renewal. For the most part we have everything sorted as far as I'm aware, in terms of proof of relationship, income, all relevant documents- everything is good. But the correspondence is a concern for me. I have quarterly payslips going back to 2016, and enough other random stuff (bank letters, car insurance, HMRC) to make up my side of the correspondence fairly easily. But my wife is missing a large portion, pretty much all of 2017. She was working that entire time but her payslips are electronic, and although they have her name/address/date on them, I don't think they can be submitted as evidence (please correct me if wrong). We both live with my father, whose name is on all the bills, so we don't have any of those letters.
After trawling around online I saw it mentioned once or twice that we might be able to get a supporting letter from my dad, alongside the relevant bills to satisfy the correspondence? If anyone can confirm or provide an alternative we might be able to look at it'd be much appreciated and a weight off my mind! Thanks!
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