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by Frontier Mole » Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:16 pm
Very few 14 year long residency applications get through. The big problem is the lack of evidence to support the period of stay. There is an expectation that you can provide a document per month of stay - preferably something like rent payment books, utility bills, NHS card, bank statements, pay slips etc. Things that can be checked are good, things from official places such as DVLA and HRMC are even better.
Most people just do not have that range of doc's over that period of time. The caseworkers will accept a three month gap in doc's without a much of a problem, more than a 6 month gap then you are more than likely to get a refusal. The more doc's from the early period of stay the better, the first three years especially. Again this is where most people fall down.
The other reason people fail is because they “addâ€