Hi my partner has applied for ILR using form set O in the long residence category.
His supporting documents are:
- UK birth certificate (he was born in the UK to parents who are not settled hence applying for ILR)
- Foreign passport
- Life in UK test
- 3 months bank statement
- Proof of continuous residence in UK with letters from past schools college and uni
- doctors registration letter
- past 5 years p60 slips
- 12 months payslip
- previous p45's
- old payslips from previous employments
- current employers confirmation of employment
- good character references from professional British citizens
- finally a supporting statement from me (his partner - a British citizen) stating that I am expecting his child and just generally requesting why his ILR should be accepted (I attached my maternity certificate too as proof that i am expecting)
My question is, is it possible the home office will ask further details from me such as proof that I am cohabiting with my partner etc? Thing is I have only been living with him for 10 months so will not be able to provide much cohabiting docs except hospital letters and my bank statement. We don't have joint name account or I don't pay bills at our address.
So I'm hoping the home office decide the application based on my partners own accord and own situation and own supporting docs rather than focusing on me? ESP since we did not use form set m, as we don't even satisfy the unmarried partner requirements anyway...
Any advice?
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