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ashubhatt
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My Wife ILR Application - document list

Post by ashubhatt » Sat Oct 05, 2013 5:40 pm

Hi All

My wife is applying for ILR and following document we are submitting. Do you guys think we have missed anything?

Documents:
1. Marriage ceritificate
2. Life in the UK test certificate
3. Photographs of both of us
4. Copies of both our passports ( my wife’s passport) – do we need to send my original passport?
5. My bank statements & Pay slips – 6 months
6. Biometric residence permit

7. proof of cohabitation:

1. Tenancy agreement (both our names)

2. Council tax on both our names– we get yearly bills only, will that be okay?

3. Water bills-

- 6th march 2013-11th sept 2013
- Jan 2013- march 2013

Because of the house move our supplier changed and the bills differ. Ideally I should be submitting bills for the month for September 2011, Jan 2012, June 2012, nov 2012 but I only have the below mentioned months, is this okay?
- Oct 2012
- Aug 2012
- March 2012
- Sept 2011

4. 2 individual letter from the bank.

Is this enough or do we need any other proof of cohabitation?

Any help would be great. Thanks
British passport holder since 17/09/2013
ILR: 12.04.12 - 23.03.22
Finish 5 years on 23.03.12. Applied for PR on 05.04.12 for ILR
Tier 1 (General Migrant) : 08.05.2009 - 08.05.2012
Work Permit: 23.03.07 - 23.03.12

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Post by Amber » Sat Oct 05, 2013 6:37 pm

Please continue in your other thread
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