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Dearsusieque wrote:Dear all,
I am about to submit my application form FLR(M) on Monday. I only discovered that my husband submitted his UK passport renewal last week without telling me!
Anyway, that aside, I read on the application form and it says that he can provide the birth certificate with the following:
"The following are examples of formal documents that may be provided as evidence of ordinary residence for the last three years: notice of income tax coding, driving licence, building society savings books /bank statements, National Insurance or National Health Service registration issued by the Department for Work and Pensions or a local health authority."
His driving license also expired and due for renewal. Let say if we submit the bank statements, do we need to provide all statements since the last three years?
Or, if we decide with the National Insurance issued by the DWP, is it just the NI card? Or letter too?
Thank you and I appreciate all urgent help that you can provide to me
Hi GregariousGregarious wrote:Dearsusieque wrote:Dear all,
I am about to submit my application form FLR(M) on Monday. I only discovered that my husband submitted his UK passport renewal last week without telling me!
Anyway, that aside, I read on the application form and it says that he can provide the birth certificate with the following:
"The following are examples of formal documents that may be provided as evidence of ordinary residence for the last three years: notice of income tax coding, driving licence, building society savings books /bank statements, National Insurance or National Health Service registration issued by the Department for Work and Pensions or a local health authority."
His driving license also expired and due for renewal. Let say if we submit the bank statements, do we need to provide all statements since the last three years?
Or, if we decide with the National Insurance issued by the DWP, is it just the NI card? Or letter too?
Thank you and I appreciate all urgent help that you can provide to me
1. Original Birth Certificate or Attested photo copy will be fine.
2. Only 06 months Bank statements will be fine as well.
3. ECO needs to see that you are paying taxes properly. Copy of NI Card is a good proof but again tax must be paid.
4. If his driving license expired; you can submit previous one and mention that applied for the new one. It is so simple.
5. Attested Copy of his passport required as well
Above all, you can provide each and every evidence that strengthen your application. Don't take risk and give any doubts to Entry Clearance officer. I must say be candid and truthfull all the time.
This is definitely an interesting thread to follow. The guidance says that The following are examples of formal documents that may be provided as evidence of ordinary residence for the last three years. Does it mean that the applicant is required to produce three years worth of, say, bank statements??? I was worried when I read the "three years" bit.Gregarious wrote:Let me clarify you again; Latest 6 months bank statement which shows debit and credits; it will be good enough if you have savings as well.
About Tax; yeah there is a code on pay slips; they will dig out themselves
And p60 form will be worthy in your case.
What time is your appointment?? I have got my appointment on Monday at 12pm. Can you please share what documents you are going to take with you??susieque wrote:Dear all,
I am about to submit my application form FLR(M) on Monday. I only discovered that my husband submitted his UK passport renewal last week without telling me!
Anyway, that aside, I read on the application form and it says that he can provide the birth certificate with the following:
"The following are examples of formal documents that may be provided as evidence of ordinary residence for the last three years: notice of income tax coding, driving licence, building society savings books /bank statements, National Insurance or National Health Service registration issued by the Department for Work and Pensions or a local health authority."
His driving license also expired and due for renewal. Let say if we submit the bank statements, do we need to provide all statements since the last three years?
Or, if we decide with the National Insurance issued by the DWP, is it just the NI card? Or letter too?
Thank you and I appreciate all urgent help that you can provide to me
Gregarious wrote:Dearsusieque wrote:Dear all,
I am about to submit my application form FLR(M) on Monday. I only discovered that my husband submitted his UK passport renewal last week without telling me!
Anyway, that aside, I read on the application form and it says that he can provide the birth certificate with the following:
"The following are examples of formal documents that may be provided as evidence of ordinary residence for the last three years: notice of income tax coding, driving licence, building society savings books /bank statements, National Insurance or National Health Service registration issued by the Department for Work and Pensions or a local health authority."
His driving license also expired and due for renewal. Let say if we submit the bank statements, do we need to provide all statements since the last three years?
Or, if we decide with the National Insurance issued by the DWP, is it just the NI card? Or letter too?
Thank you and I appreciate all urgent help that you can provide to me
1. Original Birth Certificate or Attested photo copy will be fine.
2. Only 06 months Bank statements will be fine as well.
3. ECO needs to see that you are paying taxes properly. Copy of NI Card is a good proof but again tax must be paid.
4. If his driving license expired; you can submit previous one and mention that applied for the new one. It is so simple.
5. Attested Copy of his passport required as well
Above all, you can provide each and every evidence that strengthen your application. Don't take risk and give any doubts to Entry Clearance officer. I must say be candid and truthfull all the time.