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Let me get this straight.. they accepted your proof of address even though you didn't provide letter from landlord acknowledging you are living there? They require this from me and I have to move because of this, because I live in this apartment unofficially...
Yes, this is how I understand it from ireland2016's previous posts. Me (EU citizen) and my wife provided bills in our names to INIS but they insist on letter from landlord acknowledging that we live at thir property. When I asked them if letter from the tenants (our flatmates) will be sufficient, they said it won't. So it confuses me that they accepted it in ireland2016's case.shpirtshqipe wrote:If you read on his previous posts ireland2016 did send proof of his address. His friend who is officially renting the property wrote a cover letter confirming, ireland2016 is officially living at his rented property. ireland2016's friend also attached with the cover letter a copy of the tenancy agreement on his name.
So long as the person who is the official resident of the property by either means of renting (tenancy agreement) or owner of the property (house deeds) and is able to provide the evidence with a cover letter (as in the case of ireland2016's friend) then that would be sufficient proof of address for INIS
Thank you langtababa. I haven't moved yet. I'm still living in an apartment that doesn't have my or my wife's name on the rental contract and apparently the landlord is not aware of us living here, because flatmates say there is no way they can ask for landlord's acknowledgement. However, the apartment where we live is at very convenient location and also very cheap compared to similar properties on Daft. So we would love to stay here if possible. We can provide bills in our names as well as proof of having a joint account, but no PRTB letter or landlord letter. Looks like we have to move anywaylangtababa wrote:To tompaulman
PRTB letter along with landlord letter and they ask for lease too..
PRTB is very strong evidence to support your application..
Some cases treaty officer gets bit hard and ask for all detail..some cases they let go with lease and address proff.. i seen in previous cases..
One of my friend has to find a place just like you for PRTB and other proff..
its good that u moved to diff place to get all these letter..you application will be straight forward to them and results will be quicker..
good luck
As suggested from the previous post, you should still send the cover letter from your flatmate and importantly include a copy of the tenancy agreement that is on your flatmate's name if you haven't already done so. This will prove above and beyond that firstly, your flatmate lives at the property, and secondly, the cover letter confirming you are living there too (you probably know this already but anyone can produce utility bills on their names and not actually living at the property, however in providing the above evidence gives a higher probability the person is living at the said property from INIS's perspective). As you have already explained the utility bills on your names in your flatmate's address will do the rest in proving you live at the property. I would say ignore what INIS have said (if you have been given this advise over the phone) and stick to what the written correspondence from INIS asks you to provide.Yes, this is how I understand it from ireland2016's previous posts. Me (EU citizen) and my wife provided bills in our names to INIS but they insist on letter from landlord acknowledging that we live at thir property. When I asked them if letter from the tenants (our flatmates) will be sufficient, they said it won't. So it confuses me that they accepted it in ireland2016's case.