No mortgage on the properties, but we are currently not residing in either as they need to be renovated. Can I still use those properties while we are still renting/living in a separate property?
Again, since we have no contract with our Landlord (more of a gentlemen's agreemnet between him and my husband) I would like to avoid bugging the landlord for a letter (we already had to do this once in the past). Would we need to provide anything to show the properties are owned free and clear? One property is current not habitable, the other we have started clearning it out but there is no bathroom or kitchen now, would they request information about the state of the properties?
If you own the property and the Land Registry is in your name(s), then in theory you can use it for the accommodation requirement.
However, you will need to show the monthly housing costs that you are currently paying for that property in the form of your most recent council tax statement for the property… which could be an issue if it is the case the house is currently considered unoccupied for council tax purposes.
So the documents you need to provide are:
- Land Registry document/deed showing you own outright
- latest council tax statement for the property showing how much you pay each month
Having said that, it might look a bit odd if all of your cohabitation evidence up to your application date shows you have been living in a rented property and not the property you are using for the accommodation requirement, especially if you are using council tax statements from your rented property for cohabitation… so that may need explaining.
Personally, I would think the simplest thing for the visa requirements would just be to ask for a landlord letter for your rented property. That way there will be no confusion over where you live and no worry over the fact that the owned property is being renovated/needs renovating and you don’t actually live there.
Because of the original bank statement requirement being a hassle since my bank accounts are all in the US and I'd have to ask my family to mail the originals, I have decided to wait for my husband's accounts to meet the six month requirement so that we can go under the savings route with his accounts instead. Can we count company shares towards the savings total? They are not retirement stocks and as I understand it, he can cash out whenever.
You’ll need to check the requirements to see if they qualify - they may need to be cashed out before you apply, though you should be able to use them as long as you can show he owned the shares at the beginning of the 6-month period.
Question for future Citizenship application:
Also, once I'm ready to apply for citizenship, the referree requirement has me stuck. I thought I for the professional referree I could use somoene that does not reside in the UK and does not hold a UK passport. I planned to use an attorney from the states for the professional b/c other than a driving instructor I don't have any other professional from the list that personally knows me for the required period. I have worked with a solicitor in London but we have not met in person (only e-mails) and because our interaction is only through work e-mails I don't believe it meets the "peronsally known" requirement. Would a Zoom meeting count if we do that now or would the 3 year requirement not count past interaction and start from the date meeting? Can I use someone who recently became a naturalized UK citizen for the non-professional referree? I have a friend who is on a simliar timescale as me in the naturalization process, he's able to apply for citizenship before me and I thought maybe I could have him be my non-professional referree.
You CAN use someone who is not in the UK for your professional referee, so your attorney back in the US is fine to use.
It’s also fine to use a driving instructor too.
In regards to the London solicitor though, the referees need to be people who have known you personally for at least 3 years… as the whole point of the referee is for them to vouch for your identity and confirm your passport photo is a real likeness and that all the personal information about you given in the application is correct. If you’ve only ever emailed and have never met in person, I don’t believe you can use them as a referee.
For the UK citizen referee, they must:
- be over 25 OR be of professional standing
- hold a valid UK passport
- have known you in person for 3 years
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