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Welcome.Babispaghetti wrote:Hello, I have read quite a lot about my visa from gov.uk and relevant posts online, however I am still a bit confused. Can anyone help please?
I am from Hong Kong currently holding tier 5 visa which allows me to stay until Nov 2017. My boyfriend (British national) and I have been together for 9 years. He was staying overseas with me for the past 9 years and we want to stay in England for a bit longer with family and friends.
I think I can change my visa to FLRM but that's where I am stuck.
My situation is...
We have been living together for the past 5 years. We do not have any official tenant agreement at all because we were renting from a friend. But since we moved back to England, we have opened a joint account in the bank, joint name in bills etc. But that was only since Aug 2016. Is there any other way to prove we have been co-hibitating for the past two years? We have letters sending to the same address from the bank in Hong Kong. Also we had a joint account back there but now it is closed. We kept some bank statement though.
I have just started my first job in October and it is unsalarised. For the first month I got paid £500 before tax. My boyfriend gets a £9000 bursary (he is studying) from October 2016 to July 2017. We have around £18,500 saving in our account but I know we need way more than that to meet the financial requirement. I have talked to my family and they would support us by giving us around £10,000. Is it necessary to prove that extra money from my family is my money, I mean it is a gift instead of 'borrowing'?
Also, can I prove our finanical status with my UK and overseas account?
I am holding BNO passport, by any chance it will make it easier (just my thought!)?
I know the story is a bit long but any advice is much appreciated! Thank you!
Yes you need to prove co-habitation.Babispaghetti wrote:Thank you for replying!
We have papertrail like joint account bank statement and our letters sending to the same address (but not both our names on the same letter). So I guess they might not be unimpeachable. We went backpacking for a while and we had no fixed address. I am told we do not need to prove the history of co-habitating as a married couple, is that true? So instead of applying FLRM as unmarried partners, we just go for a 'spouse visa'. We do not want to get married because of this, but if we have no other options, we may do...
Will it help if my family writes a letter about the gifted money? If so, should it be a personal one or a formal one?
Thanks again!
You will be sent a letter requesting new biometrics after you have submitted your FLR(M) application.Babispaghetti wrote:Hello
I am currently holding Tier 5 and planning to apply for FLR(M) in a few week's time. As part of the application, applicant is required to apply for a biometric residency permit according to the guidance note.
The question is, I already have a BRP for my Tier 5 which is valid till November. Do I still need to apply for another one before posting off my FLR(M) application please? In section 9, I just put my current BRP details on... I am confused!
Thank you for your help!