PROOF OF RESIDENCE
Myself:
Source 1- Virgin Media
A contract
Source 2- DVLA
My driving licence and counterpart
V5C document for my car
Tax reminder for the same car
Source 3- HMRC
Letter re insufficient contributions to my NI
Letter re my tax code for year 09/10
Source 4- Bank statement
Joint bank statements for November and December
Total Sources: 4
Total docs- 8
Husband:
Source 1- Bank statements
Same Joint Nov and Dec statements as above
Source 2- DVLA
V5C for his car
Driving licence and counterpart
Tax reminder
Source 3- HMRC
P45 and
P60
Source 4- Uni degree confirmation letter
a letter confirming him obtaining a 2.1
a letter dated October 08 confirming his course
Total Sources- 4
Total letters- 9
Q1- would the above be sufficient?
PROOF OF FINANCES
Bank statements for both myself and him separately together with around 21 payslips.
We both have recently graduated and his account is overdrawn but there's a constant movement of money. We never applied and don't intend to apply for public funds.
I earn around £700 p.m. and he earns around £500 until recently, but got a job as a trucker and will be earning significantly more.
Q2- he is entitled to be poor right

Finally, and this is the MAIN concern.
We have so far (3.5 years) been living at the place rented by a family friend, it's basically a room in the house. We never had to pay rent so ticked the box "owned/rented by a relative or friend". We haven't provided this info on a separate paper, but we had done the same when applying for FLR(M) and no questions were asked then?
Is this a major problem?
What, apart from request for further info, could happen as the worst case scenario? They either grant ILR or they must refuse it, but it seems crazy to refuse on the basis that we don't have a mortgage or don't pay rent right? Is there a middle ground like they give you another FLR(M)? If not, ILR is harder to get than FLR(M)? As similar docs were supplied when applying for that one.
ARE THERE ANY CASEWORKER INSTRUCTIONS to check the guidelines they follow?
Sorry for the long letter and many thanks in advance.
Mcovet