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Since getting that have you gone on to get Naturalised as British? If yes, and your wife entered the UK on a fiancée visa prior to marriage in the UK, note that she can also apply for Naturalisation as British as soon as she has been in the UK for 3 years, and of course has her ILR.I got Permanent residence in june 2004.
Hi there,John wrote:As long as the documents are spread out in time over the two year period, yes, fine.
The application can be made no earlier than 28 days before the expiry of the current 2-year spouse visa, and no later of course than the actual expiry date.
Earlier you posted :-
Since getting that have you gone on to get Naturalised as British? If yes, and your wife entered the UK on a fiancée visa prior to marriage in the UK, note that she can also apply for Naturalisation as British as soon as she has been in the UK for 3 years, and of course has her ILR.I got Permanent residence in june 2004.
thanks for your quick reply. having sorted thru some of the paperwork last night (yeah I know I have left it late (appointment on Friday) but had alot of other things going on). In terms of bank statements and wage slips there is not a problem of number. The problem is that when I was living at our family home I had no bills in my or her name (home office were aware that we were living at my mums and this was clearly stated tot hem in a letter from my mum when we got our fiancee visa from Wellington (NZ)).John wrote:The idea is to prove that the two of you were indeed living together at a particular address at a particular point in time.
Do look at the whole list of possibilities mentioned on the SET(M) form. Don't just consider the obvious things like bank statements or payslips.
Having done so, what gaps in time do you have?
If that is really all you have got then so be it, that is all you can take with you.With that sort of data would we be ok?
-: what do you have?I have almost nothing in her name at my mums address for the first few months