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So it looks like you will need to provide documents covering the last 2 years. Now how many documents are enough is for experienced members to tell us. I have prepared bank statements, council tax bill and tenancy agreement covering the last 3 years.If you have a spouse or civil partner listed in section 2 of this application form who is applying at the same time as you, please provide documentary evidence of cohabitation since you were last granted leave (up to a maximum of two years). Evidence provided should cover the whole period and be in the form of official letters or documents, addressed to yourself and your spouse.
I know people whose spouses got their ILR granted though the spouse had been in the UK for less than two years but they have only been lucky, I guess. You can also give it a try.steefu wrote:I came to the Uk in Oct 2002 as a student and currently completing my 5th year as Teir-1 (HSMP Ext) and in the process of applying for my ILR. Hence I'm applying for ILR on both grounds (10 years & 5yr Tier-1 HSMP)
My wife and I have been married for just under 2 years and my wife moved into the UK as a dependant in Jan 2011.
I'm currently in the process of applying for my ILR and do not have any document showing both our names to show as supporting document as Cohabitation certificate.
Let me know if these will suffice:
1) My wife has Bank statements showing the address for say 14 months.
2) She works part time in the same company where I work (2 days a weeks) and has payslips with the address for 14 months.
3) Letter from landlord stating that my wife and I have been living together in their house ever since she came to the UK and also this letter will Notirised by a Solicitor.
4) Letter from my boss stating that my wife and I have been living together ever since she came to the UK.
I understand that for a partner to be eligible for settlement visa, they should have lived in the country for 2 years. However since my visa is due for renewal (ILR) in 18 Dec 2012 (exactly when my wife's visa is expiring), she will be a month shorter that what is actually required. I still intend adding her as a dependant in my Set(O) form and explaining this in my covering letter.
Let me know, please....
steefu wrote:Hello,
I have just booked my PEO appointment at Galsgow for the 26th of Nov and am in the process of applying for my ILR (Currently on my Tier-1 HSMP). My visa wife's visa is due for renewal at the very same time as mine. However my wife isn't eligible for the ILR as she has NOT completed her 2 years of stay in the UK (Only short by a month) and hence she will be applying for Tier-1 PBS Dependant. I understand that she cannot file in her applications until I have had my clearance. I'm looking for a PEO appointment soon after mine, but how many days should I allow between mine and her's??
I'd much appreciate it if someone could kindly advise, as I'm actively looking for appointments.
Many thanks in advance.....