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Those are the only documents in your wife's name? Nothing else at all? No bank account? No payslips or P60? No Tax Credits claim? No car? No motor insurance? No AA, RAC or the like? No child's birth certificate? No life insurance on your wife's life?what can i do
Yes, OK, not the best of evidence, but you really are struggling here!can she use tesco club cards etc.
Get your parents to write a letter saying when the two of you moved in and that you are still living there. Ordinarily I would not suggest that but it is better to supply that sort of thing rather than be short on the number of items she needs.because we live with my parents we dont have any
Yes my parents are willing to write me aletter confirming that we have lived together for the entire period.John wrote:
Get your parents to write a letter saying when the two of you moved in and that you are still living there.
Your wife is Indian? Is she on the Electoral Register? Indeed are you on the Electoral Register at your parents' house?
they will not accept a marrigiage certificate which is not from this countryIf you show a marriage cert showing the change of name then you can get an account with her name
Why is your wife not on the Electoral Register?My wife is indian and she is'nt on the electrol register, where as i am.
Hmmm .... my wife and I married in Thailand. We have never encountered any problem in the UK proving marriage but we always ensure that we produce not just the Thai original certificate but also the Certified Translation of it into English. Those two pieces of paper are produced together, never separately. Never a problem proving the marriage.they will not accept a marrigiage certificate which is not from this country
British, Irish, Commonwealth citizens are entitled (in fact, required) to be on the electoral register if they are living in the UK, so your wife really ought to be on the electoral register. They are entitled to vote at all UK elections, including Westminster and European elections. (Other EU citizens - i.e. not Maltese or Cypriot (who are also Commonwealth citizens), not Irish, not British - are also required to be on the electoral register but they may not vote at Westminster elections.)nasir325ic wrote: My wife is indian and she is'nt on the electrol register, where as i am.
The 4th of what? October? As you made a postal application I think you need to accept that there is no guarantee that the ILR visa will be in the passport by 4th October. They deal with about 70% of applications within 4 weeks and you are not even talking about 4 weeks.I hope she gets her ILR as the whole family is flying to India on the 4th for my brothers wedding.