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mrdash
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Proof of partner's immigration status FLR(M)

Post by mrdash » Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:14 am

Hi all. One of the question asked for proof of partner's "immigration status", and suggested to provide the partner's "current passport".

However, the passport was only recently renewed 4 months ago and did not contain any stamps. Would this be a problem? Should we also submit the previous passport which would contain some stamps? Not really sure what the point is to send an empty passport and whether it will cause a problem. Should I also submit my partner's "BRP card" as secondary evidence?

Thanks

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Re: Proof of partner's immigration status FLR(M)

Post by mrdash » Wed Aug 22, 2018 10:15 am

mrdash wrote:
Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:14 am
Hi all. One of the question asked for proof of partner's "immigration status", and suggested to provide the partner's "current passport".

However, the passport was only recently renewed 4 months ago and did not contain any stamps. Would this be a problem? Should we also submit the previous passport which would contain some stamps? Not really sure what the point is to send an empty passport and whether it will cause a problem. Should I also submit my partner's "BRP card" as secondary evidence?

Thanks
I now know that the partner's BRP should definitely be submitted together with the current passport. However, as the current passport does not contain any stamps, should we submit the previous passport also?

Note: We've both applied for the UKBA's "Registered Traveller" to allow faster entry through the border, meaning they won't stamp our passport when we enter UK.

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