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Supporting documents enough?

Post by mrgs1 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:16 pm

Hopefully I have enough documents ready for Solihull Aug 6th anything missing or suggestions?
1 life in UK pass letter
Marriage certificate
Tv licence statements
Council tax statements Joint names
Bank account joint
Water rates payment book joint names
Bank account and savings account wife
Bank account savings myself
Driving licence application wife
Mortgage statements myself
Home insurance joint names
Voting slip and letter wife and myself
NHS letters appointments
Hmrc tax online tax returns
Hmrc letters
NI number and letters
Child benefit letters myself
Child tax credit letters joint
Credit card statements myself
CRB wife and myself
Birth certificate child
Energy bills joint and my name
Pretty much covers everything for the two years like bank statements credit card and energy bills quarterly NHS letters monthly

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Post by Amber » Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:28 pm

If this is for set(m) it's way too much.

For roughly every 4 months of the last 2 years one joint letter or one each from at least 3 different sources will suffice. Together with 3 months wage slips and corresponding bank statements.
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Post by mrgs1 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:44 pm

D4109125 wrote:If this is for set(m) it's way too much.

For roughly every 4 months of the last 2 years one joint letter or one each from at least 3 different sources will suffice. Together with 3 months wage slips and corresponding bank statements.
I forget I'm submitting P60s and 6 months payslips from me and letter to say I'm employed by work. Have to take infant because were staying overnight in Solihull so I suppose she's a good reason to let my wife stay best interest of the child / human rights.

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Post by Amber » Thu Jul 18, 2013 6:47 am

mrgs1 wrote:
D4109125 wrote:If this is for set(m) it's way too much.

For roughly every 4 months of the last 2 years one joint letter or one each from at least 3 different sources will suffice. Together with 3 months wage slips and corresponding bank statements.
I forget I'm submitting P60s and 6 months payslips from me and letter to say I'm employed by work. Have to take infant because were staying overnight in Solihull so I suppose she's a good reason to let my wife stay best interest of the child / human rights.
Human rights? :?

If your wife meets the criteria for set(m) there is nothing more to it, she doesn't have to show a human rights case. I'm assuming she's completed the LIUK or it's equivalent?
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Post by mrgs1 » Thu Jul 18, 2013 8:47 am

D4109125 wrote:
mrgs1 wrote:
D4109125 wrote:If this is for set(m) it's way too much.

For roughly every 4 months of the last 2 years one joint letter or one each from at least 3 different sources will suffice. Together with 3 months wage slips and corresponding bank statements.
I forget I'm submitting P60s and 6 months payslips from me and letter to say I'm employed by work. Have to take infant because were staying overnight in Solihull so I suppose she's a good reason to let my wife stay best interest of the child / human rights.
Human rights? :?

If your wife meets the criteria for set(m) there is nothing more to it, she doesn't have to show a human rights case. I'm assuming she's completed the LIUK or it's equivalent?
It was something I saw in the rules that the childs interest has to be taken into account when deciding an application that's all , I don't trust the system that's all and the way your treated guilty and have to prove innonce or worthy to stay here !,

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Post by Amber » Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:35 am

Where was the child born? What was the immigration status of both parents when the child was born?
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Post by mrgs1 » Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:42 pm

D4109125 wrote:Where was the child born? What was the immigration status of both parents when the child was born?
Child born in UK. I'm British by birth too it was just how could they remove a mother who has a baby, I was just having a go at the system no offence but it will always be stressful!

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Post by Amber » Thu Jul 18, 2013 2:06 pm

Stop worrying unnecessarily.
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