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FLR(M) application questions
« on: September 08, 2024, 04:08:33 PM »
Hi there, I'm a US citizen and my wife is a British citizen. I've been living in the UK on a Leave to Enter visa which expires soon on 13 October. I'm preparing my application now for Further Leave To Remain as a partner which I plan to submit on 16 September (28 days prior to expiry). I've got a few questions about the application and also wanted to confirm I've got all my documents in order.

Questions:
1. Some of the correspondence we’re using to prove cohabitation is addressed to us using the format of first initial plus last name (e.g. ‘J. Smith’). Is this acceptable or do we need to use correspondence that shows both first and last names in full?
2. If there have been small cash gifts over the years from family (e.g. multiple gifts ranging from 50-100 pounds) do we need to mention these in our declaration of funds letter? If so, over what period of time - just the past 6 months, in accordance with the 6 months of bank statements we’re providing? Or further back?
3. Below is the list of documents I’m planning to provide. Can I please double check that these are the correct items and I haven’t missed anything important?

Applicant
•   Current BRP
•   Full copy of current and previous passport (every page)
Sponsor
•   Copy of the bio data page from current passport (ID)
•   Full copy of current and previous passport (every page)
Finances (Category D – cash savings)
•   my bank statements from past 6 months (most recent within 28 days of submission of application)
•   Wife’s bank statements from past 6 months (most recent within 28 days of submission of application)
•   Declarations regarding the source of funds for myself and wife (savings built up from employment income)
Residence in the UK
•   Current rental agreement
•   Section 13 Notice of rent increase (11/7/24)
•   Latest council tax statement (4/3/24)
Relationship Evidence / Cohabitation
•   Marriage certificate
•   Mail/Letters addressed to us:
Sep 2022:
Joint – Electricity/Gas statement 29/9/22
Dec 2022/Jan 2023:
Joint – Electricity/Gas statement 7/1/23)
Mar/Apr 2023:
Joint - Council tax bill 6/3/23
Jun/Jul 2023:
Joint – Electricity/Gas letter 15/6/23
Sep/Oct 2023:
Joint – Water bill 22/9/23
Dec 2023/Jan 2024:
Joint – Electricity/Gas statement 17/12/23
Mar/Apr 2024:
Joint – Council tax bill 4/3/24
Jun/Jul 2024:
Joint – Electricity/Gas statement 10/6/24
Aug/Sep 2024:
- Me: letter from bank Aug 2024
- Wife: letter from bank Aug 2024

Thanks in advance for any help with this! If any further information is needed about our situation/context, I'm happy to explain more.


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Re: FLR(M) application questions
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2024, 04:01:13 PM »
Just wanted to add a little further clarification on question 2:

2. If there have been small cash gifts over the years from family (e.g. multiple gifts ranging from 50-100 pounds) do we need to mention these in our declaration of funds letter? If so, over what period of time - just the past 6 months, in accordance with the 6 months of bank statements we’re providing? Or further back?

None of these gifts actually appear in the six months' of statements that we are submitting, so it seems odd to mention them in our declaration of funds letter. Is it necessary to declare gifts from over the years or am I overthinking it??

And regarding bank statements which we had printed out in the branch, our bank will no longer stamp these. Instead, they have a note at the top of the first page which reads 'This statement was printed in Branch XX-XX-XX on DATE at TIME'. At the bottom of the final page is a statement with the bank's name, address, registration number, etc. Intermediate pages do not have either note on them, just the transaction details. None of the pages are on official stationary, although the name and logo are on the first page.

This does not seem to match the guidance I've seen in Appendix FM but the staff at the bank said this is what they are providing people for visa purposes now. Is a printed statement with this text actually acceptable, given its not on official stationary? Will I need to  request a 'letter from the bank on its headed stationery confirming that the documents are authentic'?
« Last Edit: September 13, 2024, 04:28:01 PM by Vince4 »


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