DH arrived in the UK on December 12 2007 on a Fiancé Visa. He now holds ILR. So, I think, as my spouse he’s now eligible for citizenship?
Assuming I’m correct, my question relates to proving how long he’s been in the UK. I washed (and ruined!) his passport in 2009 whilst we were visiting his parents. We applied for a replacement while in the US, but the US Passport Authority didn’t return the old one – just a photocopy of his visa (which was FLR at the time), stating that the old passport had to be destroyed. The old passport obviously contained his original entry stamp from back in 2007.
Without the original entry stamp, is there any other way of proving the length of his residency?
I’ve looked at the forms and the UKBA website, which does mention sending in letters from employers etc if there is no passport to send. I’m just not sure if that would apply to this situation or one where the applicant has no passport at all. Does anyone know? I'm hoping I'm not the first person to ruin a passport! Thanks!