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When was the last extension given for your wife?john_white wrote:Hello everybody
can someone please let me i am currently i am on Tier 1 (general) with spouse and child born in UK. i am due to apply for ILR in coming 10th july my wife she is living with me from last 6 year.
i have got very limited documents to prove cohabitation the documents i have got are:
1). 3 years of tenancy agreement with both names on it.
2). her bank statement only covering one year where as i have got other statement but they are from our last address actually i forgot to change address.
3) letter from GP mentioning she is been register with surgery from 2007 and her current addresss is...
4). letters from Home office at our current address when we had extension.
can anybody please help me please please help
thank you for looking at my post.D4109125 wrote:When was the last extension given for your wife?john_white wrote:Hello everybody
can someone please let me i am currently i am on Tier 1 (general) with spouse and child born in UK. i am due to apply for ILR in coming 10th july my wife she is living with me from last 6 year.
i have got very limited documents to prove cohabitation the documents i have got are:
1). 3 years of tenancy agreement with both names on it.
2). her bank statement only covering one year where as i have got other statement but they are from our last address actually i forgot to change address.
3) letter from GP mentioning she is been register with surgery from 2007 and her current addresss is...
4). letters from Home office at our current address when we had extension.
can anybody please help me please please help
Hi I am also in same situation where I do not have much cohabitation documentation but my wife received lots of NHS letters and hospital letters for my daughters since birth but they didn't specify her name but rather they address as: To parents of <my daughters names>. Would this suffice?shahid2000 wrote:I think you are just on the borderline. You should really really try to gather more documents - here are few ideas.
Are you registered for electrol list - get a letter from them.
registered for council tax?
car insurance? - or apply for a free insurance quote in both of your names so at least you will have one letter with both name.
any internet shopping recipts?
mobile phone bills?
any other bills?
promotion letters from stores etc.
You have got to have letters from NHS because childbirth starts a whole series of checkups and reminders etc.
Also I would not recommend you to include bank statement which has wrong address because this will complicate things. For example if they see another letter from same period with a different address this will seem suspicious.
good luck mate.
No mate i dont think they will count (its just my opinion, UKBA requirement is not clear on this). Mothers also normally get letters for various check ups etc.chelsea2014 wrote:Hi I am also in same situation where I do not have much cohabitation documentation but my wife received lots of NHS letters and hospital letters for my daughters since birth but they didn't specify her name but rather they address as: To parents of <my daughters names>. Would this suffice?shahid2000 wrote:I think you are just on the borderline. You should really really try to gather more documents - here are few ideas.
Are you registered for electrol list - get a letter from them.
registered for council tax?
car insurance? - or apply for a free insurance quote in both of your names so at least you will have one letter with both name.
any internet shopping recipts?
mobile phone bills?
any other bills?
promotion letters from stores etc.
You have got to have letters from NHS because childbirth starts a whole series of checkups and reminders etc.
Also I would not recommend you to include bank statement which has wrong address because this will complicate things. For example if they see another letter from same period with a different address this will seem suspicious.
good luck mate.
thanks Shahid2000shahid2000 wrote:I think you are just on the borderline. You should really really try to gather more documents - here are few ideas.
Are you registered for electrol list - get a letter from them.
registered for council tax?
car insurance? - or apply for a free insurance quote in both of your names so at least you will have one letter with both name.
any internet shopping recipts?
mobile phone bills?
any other bills?
promotion letters from stores etc.
You have got to have letters from NHS because childbirth starts a whole series of checkups and reminders etc.
Also I would not recommend you to include bank statement which has wrong address because this will complicate things. For example if they see another letter from same period with a different address this will seem suspicious.
good luck mate.
Pl. read experiences of in this Forum. Then check your documents you have with those documents. I am sure you will be able to find some more.Good Luck.john_white wrote:Hello everybody
can someone please let me i am currently i am on Tier 1 (general) with spouse and child born in UK. i am due to apply for ILR in coming 10th july my wife she is living with me from last 6 year.
i have got very limited documents to prove cohabitation the documents i have got are:
1). 3 years of tenancy agreement with both names on it.
2). her bank statement only covering one year where as i have got other statement but they are from our last address actually i forgot to change address.
3) letter from GP mentioning she is been register with surgery from 2007 and her current addresss is...
4). letters from Home office at our current address when we had extension.
can anybody please help me please please help
Thanks vivdubes, a friend that did his also said that the extension is also a proof.vivdubes wrote:If you got UK driving license those can also be used, apart from that any letter which has your wife name on it can also be used. It is not important that you should have for every month, if you can show them per quarter that should also be fine. The intention is only to check that this marriage is not marriage of convenience which is kind of abusing the immigration system. Above all the biggest proof would be the extension itself which was given 2 years back so carry all that and you would be fine. I dont see this to be a big hurdle. Good luck and do share your experience..
Hi! As per My request jamil05 has given a list of Co-Hab documents he submitted. See whether you have any of those,to add to your list.john_white wrote:thanks guys
i have got that extension paper work with me i have got all document which i received from home office in last five years
Hi,
3) letter from GP mentioning she is been register with surgery from 2007 and her current addresss is...
[/quote]nm wrote:Hi,
3) letter from GP mentioning she is been register with surgery from 2007 and her current addresss is...
How we request this from NHS? Appreciated if someone could share their experience in getting this letter.
hello D4109125D4109125 wrote:Evidence spread evenly is key. Since your last extension was ~2 years ago you should aim for a joint letter or one each for every 4 months. The total should be ideally from at least 3 different sources. However, whatever you have got will have to do. Letters like credit card statements, bank statements, nhs letters, hmrc letters etc... Are good.