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Looks good to go.catchy1993 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 02, 2018 5:26 pmHi,
I am applying for my ILR on the 5 year Spouse route and have booked a PSC appointment next week.
Situation: We currently do not have any children together. My Spouse was born in the UK and is a British Citizen. Neither of us have had any previous marriages and we lived with my Spouse's parents (in-laws) between Jan 2013 - Jun 2016.
Please could my document list below be checked ahead of my appointment and if you feel I am missing any documents or information please highlight this.
Thank you so much in advance,
1 x Completed SET (M) application form
2 x passport sized photos of myself (Name written on the back)
1 x passport sized photo of my Spouse (Name written on the back) Not required.
These have been placed in a small sealed envelope and paper clipped to the application.
My passport
My Spouse's British passport
My Biometric Permit
Our Marriage Certificate
My Birth Certificate Not required.
Financial Requirement Documents
My Spouse's salary is above £18,600.00 threshold.
6 months' bank statement where my Spouse's salary is paid into. (Printed in branch, officially stamped and initialled by the bank on every page of the statement)
6 months' payslips from my Spouse's employment
Employment letter from my Spouse's employer - The letter confirms:
Name
Job Title
Current Salary and how long he has earned the amount (since 01 April 2017)
Date employment commenced with his employer (October 2009)
Permanent contract
The letter is signed by HR Payroll and my Spouse's Head of Service.
English Language and Life in the UK
Trinity College London certificate at B1 level for speaking and listening
Life in the UK pass notification letter
Evidence of Cohabitation
Sep 2015 - Home Office letter granting FLR - Addressed to me
Sep 2015 - Halifax Bank letter (ISA is about mature) - Addressed to my Spouse
Dec 2015 - Debenhams credit card statement - Addressed to me
Dec 2015 - Tesco Bank (Internet saver statement) - Addressed to my Spouse
March 2016 - Solicitors letter - Addressed jointly (letter is asking for mortgage details)
June 2016 - Lloyds joint bank statement - Addressed jointly
November 2016 - Council letter - Addressed jointly (regarding a council tax discount)
March 2017 - Council letter - Addressed jointly (Council tax bill 2017-2018)
May 2017 - United utilities bill - Addressed jointly (Quarterly statement)
November 2017 - Halifax letter (confirming registration for Apple Pay) - Addressed to me
November 2017 - Sainsbury's Bank (Credit card application is one step away) - Addressed to my Spouse
22nd Feb 2018 - United utilities bill - Addressed jointly (monthly statement)
Letter from my Spouse's parents (in-laws) confirming we lived with them between Jan 2013 - Jun 2016.
This has no relevance to the subject of this member's thread that you have tagged your question onto. Please open your own topic and post there.jaybond2409 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:39 pmI have my residence permit card with me with spouse/parner leave to remain and im due to renew this on the 3rd of September this year,what should I do to take a next step for this?
That is what I have read and done for my precious renewals. I will be doing the same this time as well - council tax, water, electricity bills spread over last 2.5 years.babitha.srinivas wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:28 pmAlso just wanted to know, for an ILR via 5 year route Set (M) documents, when providing evidence of co-habitation, do the dates on the letters have to be spread over the 5 years or spread over the last 30 months after renewal of spouse visa
TIA
Hello Tia,babitha.srinivas wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:28 pmAlso just wanted to know, for an ILR via 5 year route Set (M) documents, when providing evidence of co-habitation, do the dates on the letters have to be spread over the 5 years or spread over the last 30 months after renewal of spouse visa
TIA
catchy1993 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 02, 2018 5:26 pmHi,
I am applying for my ILR on the 5 year Spouse route and have booked a PSC appointment next week.
Situation: We currently do not have any children together. My Spouse was born in the UK and is a British Citizen. Neither of us have had any previous marriages and we lived with my Spouse's parents (in-laws) between Jan 2013 - Jun 2016.
Please could my document list below be checked ahead of my appointment and if you feel I am missing any documents or information please highlight this.
Thank you so much in advance,
1 x Completed SET (M) application form
2 x passport sized photos of myself (Name written on the back)
1 x passport sized photo of my Spouse (Name written on the back)
These have been placed in a small sealed envelope and paper clipped to the application.
My passport
My Spouse's British passport
My Biometric Permit
Our Marriage Certificate
My Birth Certificate
Financial Requirement Documents
My Spouse's salary is above £18,600.00 threshold.
6 months' bank statement where my Spouse's salary is paid into. (Printed in branch, officially stamped and initialled by the bank on every page of the statement)
6 months' payslips from my Spouse's employment
Employment letter from my Spouse's employer - The letter confirms:
Name
Job Title
Current Salary and how long he has earned the amount (since 01 April 2017)
Date employment commenced with his employer (October 2009)
Permanent contract
The letter is signed by HR Payroll and my Spouse's Head of Service.
English Language and Life in the UK
Trinity College London certificate at B1 level for speaking and listening
Life in the UK pass notification letter
Evidence of Cohabitation
Sep 2015 - Home Office letter granting FLR - Addressed to me
Sep 2015 - Halifax Bank letter (ISA is about mature) - Addressed to my Spouse
Dec 2015 - Debenhams credit card statement - Addressed to me
Dec 2015 - Tesco Bank (Internet saver statement) - Addressed to my Spouse
March 2016 - Solicitors letter - Addressed jointly (letter is asking for mortgage details)
June 2016 - Lloyds joint bank statement - Addressed jointly
November 2016 - Council letter - Addressed jointly (regarding a council tax discount)
March 2017 - Council letter - Addressed jointly (Council tax bill 2017-2018)
May 2017 - United utilities bill - Addressed jointly (Quarterly statement)
November 2017 - Halifax letter (confirming registration for Apple Pay) - Addressed to me
November 2017 - Sainsbury's Bank (Credit card application is one step away) - Addressed to my Spouse
22nd Feb 2018 - United utilities bill - Addressed jointly (monthly statement)
Letter from my Spouse's parents (in-laws) confirming we lived with them between Jan 2013 - Jun 2016.
No. You're relying on the 2.5 year qualifying period.
congratulation for your ILR,my wife going to apply soon for her ILR after finishing her 5 years spouse visacatchy1993 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 02, 2018 5:26 pmHi,
I am applying for my ILR on the 5 year Spouse route and have booked a PSC appointment next week.
Situation: We currently do not have any children together. My Spouse was born in the UK and is a British Citizen. Neither of us have had any previous marriages and we lived with my Spouse's parents (in-laws) between Jan 2013 - Jun 2016.
Please could my document list below be checked ahead of my appointment and if you feel I am missing any documents or information please highlight this.
Thank you so much in advance,
1 x Completed SET (M) application form
2 x passport sized photos of myself (Name written on the back)
1 x passport sized photo of my Spouse (Name written on the back)
These have been placed in a small sealed envelope and paper clipped to the application.
My passport
My Spouse's British passport
My Biometric Permit
Our Marriage Certificate
My Birth Certificate
Financial Requirement Documents
My Spouse's salary is above £18,600.00 threshold.
6 months' bank statement where my Spouse's salary is paid into. (Printed in branch, officially stamped and initialled by the bank on every page of the statement)
6 months' payslips from my Spouse's employment
Employment letter from my Spouse's employer - The letter confirms:
Name
Job Title
Current Salary and how long he has earned the amount (since 01 April 2017)
Date employment commenced with his employer (October 2009)
Permanent contract
The letter is signed by HR Payroll and my Spouse's Head of Service.
English Language and Life in the UK
Trinity College London certificate at B1 level for speaking and listening
Life in the UK pass notification letter
Evidence of Cohabitation
Sep 2015 - Home Office letter granting FLR - Addressed to me
Sep 2015 - Halifax Bank letter (ISA is about mature) - Addressed to my Spouse
Dec 2015 - Debenhams credit card statement - Addressed to me
Dec 2015 - Tesco Bank (Internet saver statement) - Addressed to my Spouse
March 2016 - Solicitors letter - Addressed jointly (letter is asking for mortgage details)
June 2016 - Lloyds joint bank statement - Addressed jointly
November 2016 - Council letter - Addressed jointly (regarding a council tax discount)
March 2017 - Council letter - Addressed jointly (Council tax bill 2017-2018)
May 2017 - United utilities bill - Addressed jointly (Quarterly statement)
November 2017 - Halifax letter (confirming registration for Apple Pay) - Addressed to me
November 2017 - Sainsbury's Bank (Credit card application is one step away) - Addressed to my Spouse
22nd Feb 2018 - United utilities bill - Addressed jointly (monthly statement)
Letter from my Spouse's parents (in-laws) confirming we lived with them between Jan 2013 - Jun 2016.