Hi all. I've got something I am a bit worried about. I came over on a spouse visa at the end of October, this last year. I'm trying to plan for my ILR as far ahead as possible, of course.....and I am a bit worried about the quality of evidence I have so far. Right after I arrived, I registered with a gp, so that's one thing towards evidence.....but for some reason, I did not recieve a NHS card, only a number assigned to me with the gp, which I thought was odd. I've got quite a few letters from NHS regarding dr.'s appointments, medical test results, especially since I am seeing a rheumatologist at the moment due to severe problems with my legs (I am unable to walk). I also have quite a few cards/letters from family back in the U.S.. I haven't filed for my NI number yet as it's highly difficult for me to work at the moment, between these health issues, transportation issues, and availability of work I can do in the area. My husband has plenty of mail regarding work, job applications, bank statements, e.t.c. I haven't been added on to the bank account yet, though we are planning on doing that asap. Now, for the big worry: we are at present living with my brother-in-law, so we have no council tax, gas bill, water bill, e.t.c.. We don't even have a rental agreement, seeing as we are staying with family. We have nothing with both of our names. So from these items alone, is this at least a decent start to the ILR documentation? I am planning on trying to find something where I can work at home, I really don't want to just not work, and I know that that would help our situation greatly. Any advice or tips on how to get more valid items for our case? I know I still have a bit of time, but would like to be very well prepared when the time comes. lol Thank you!!
