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Set(m) checklist and query

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Myb
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Set(m) checklist and query

Post by Myb » Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:57 pm

This is my list of documents i ll be taking with me to the PEO appointment to apply for ILR using form SET(m)

Documents

1. PEO appointment booking letter
2. SET(M) form
3. Photos with name on the back (2 mine + 1 wife )
4. Original passport ( 2 mine + 1 Wife)
5. Life in the UK test results
6. P60 + payslips ( mine + Wife)
8. Bank statements ( mine + wife )
9. Biometric card
10. Employer letter
11. Last six months cohabitation documents with joint names ( we moved to our new place 6 months ago) more than 6 documents
12. Cohabitation documents from previous address (not in joint names) covering period from date of marriage till date we moved to the new address
13. Letters from UkBA ( COA approval and biometrics appointment ) dated 2 years ago
14. Marriage certificate
15. Couple photos as proof of genuine relationship
16. Lease agreement with both our names on it
17. Letter from inlaws as proof of us living with them before we could afford our own place


Just to play it safe i have booked an appointment at the settlement checking service to make sure i have eveything i need and to copy the documents and to make sure i filled the SET (M) Form
all that without sending the application throught the SCS, its all to get a quick smooth same day decision at the premium appointment in Cardiff PEO

Is the list complete or there is anything else we should take with us ?

Since my wife's presence is required, will there be questions for me or her at the appointment ?

Sorry for the very long topic and thank you for stoping by :-)

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Oct 23, 2012 1:19 am

As suggested earlier, please continue in the existing topic.
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