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Not a problem.Pakistanigirl wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 12:26 pmHi I will be applying for a spouse visa for my husband in Pakistan very soon, I would like to go visit him after I apply for the visa, is it possible for me to leave the uk whilst his visa is still in progress, my uk sim works in Pakistan so if I receive a call from Home office I will be able to pick up, I’m just curious whether or not I can leave or will this affect my husbands spouse visa thankyou
YesPakistanigirl wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 8:58 pmSo I can leave to go join my husband as soon as I submit the application right ?
Can I ask why this is as application for my wife was submitted on 17th April 2018 but as I needed time to get some documents biometric was done on 9th May 2018 and some documents were dated 7th May 2018. I hope this doesn't cause any issues now.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 09, 2018 1:34 pmAlso in addition to Casa's advice, your date of application is the date you submit and pay online for a visa from abroad, your documents can't be dated after this date. I would suggest you wait till you have your last payslip before submitting the online application.
Your query is not very clear. One one hand it showing that your parents has got the 4 bedroom house and have got tenancy agreement and allowing your partner to stay. But on other hand it showing you got your own home but landlord refusing to give permission letter. So if your parents allowing then why don't you stay there for visa purposes.Pakistanigirl wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 2:53 amHi, I will be applying for my husbands visa very soon, I need some help with the accomodation requirements, my parents have rented the house I am currently living in with them, the house is a 4 bedroom house that we have had a survey report done on and it confirms that it has 4 bedrooms and a total of 7.5 people can live in the house without overcrowding it, my concern is that even though the house is not crowded and my parents in who’s name the tenancy agreement is have No objection of my husband moving in with this until we find our own house and are willing to write a letter confirming there have no objection, my landlord doesn’t agree and has refused to provide a letter stating she is giving permission for my husband to move in, to get around this can I just provide my parents tenancy agreement, the house inspection report, a letter from my parents stating they are happy for my husband to move in and some utility bills in order to fulfill the accomodation requirement, I am very worried as I don’t know what to do and in need of guidance as to what I’m doing is okay or if not then what should I do, thankyou
Pakistanigirl wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 2:53 ammy parents have rented the house I am currently living in with them,
and my parents in who’s name the tenancy agreement
my landlord doesn’t agree and has refused to provide a letter stating she is giving permission for my husband to move in,