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Does these cover every quarter for the full two years? Cohab docs don't have to be in joint names, can be addressed individually to each of you at the same address.elv15 wrote:6 cohabitation Docs from 3 sources, Electric bills, water bills and council tax bills, all in joint names.
Thanks CR001, I have previously read your post and its also helped me. Cohab docs do cover every 4 months of the 2 years, I do have lots of documents similar to yours in single name and joint names, I'm taking all just incase. As you said, Ukba are very unpredictable, I will also be applying for BC straight after ILR. Any tips you could give me for tomorrow's trip?CR001 wrote:Does these cover every quarter for the full two years? Cohab docs don't have to be in joint names, can be addressed individually to each of you at the same address.elv15 wrote:6 cohabitation Docs from 3 sources, Electric bills, water bills and council tax bills, all in joint names.
My link below, ILR was success and took a couple of hours at PEO however not necessarily all the documents are needed, I just go completely prepared as UKBA are so unpredictable!!
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=
Thanks for the tips. Now I have a few questions,CR001 wrote:Be patient, the waiting gets a bit much at PEO but if you have everything and remain calm and papers are organised, you will be fine. I did find that the case worker asked me for some specific dated docs and if I didn't have it, explained why and suggested an alternative and they were happy with that. I think if you are interactive but not arrogant, you should be fine.
Shout if you need some assistance with your BC app. I applied even though I am separated from my husband and got approval in 6 weeks, ceremony two weeks after that, so all done now except waiting for approval for my daughter which should be a few weeks and then journey is finally over.
Let us know how you get on and good luck.
Wow thanks for the quick replies, I'm also thinking of averaging her salary a month, although I'm taking P60, I don't think I can use figures from that because she has since changed jobs and now works part time. My appointment is at 11.40, I wish I had taken the first appointment slot of the dayCR001 wrote:Section 2A asks - If your partner was not British from birth, when did they obtain settlement in the UK? My wife got her ILR in 2002 but can not remember the date or month, would this be a problem? Fine to put 2002 and if asked explain - it is a long time ago and they should have these records anyway!!
Section 8.4 asks about her salary, she earns weekly and her salary can be anything between £500 to £700 depending with how many shifts she decided to work, what do I put because they ask for monthly figure? Might be best if you take the figure off her last P60 as that is annualised. My husband also got paid weekly and I think I averaged it out and wrote "+/- £xxx"
My son is already a BC so I don't fill anything on section 3 correct? Correc, although you can add the details if you wantt
Yes my wife is coming. Will keep you up to date and if I have any more questions I will ask here. Thanks a lot CR001.CR001 wrote:And remember that you can add an explanation in the Additional Information Page towards the back. But if you have all the weekly payslips, it will be fairly obvious that the pay fluctuates, so no problem if you average to monthly approximate.
You should be done within 3 hours or so. Is your wife attending with you??