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Re: ILR Documents check please
« Reply #30 on: July 30, 2018, 05:28:40 AM »
Yay well done!
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Re: ILR Documents check please
« Reply #31 on: July 30, 2018, 09:31:08 AM »
Thanks Larrabee

Yeeeeeeesh panic central!

It looks like you are very close to the 28 days with the pay statements. Are the bank statements and employers letter within in

no they will be out! I asked my employer to not date anything before 20/7 for that reason SO just double checked and stupidly didnt notice the paylsips are stamped 16/7 and their letter dated 18/7 - just emailed them asking them to re do it all

Im so glad youve stated the obvious to me - been so wrapped up trying to get it all etc that I missed the dates!

My HR. Teams first attempt was rejected by me - standard reference that didn't give 75% of the information required.

So hopefully 3rd attempt i will get the right paperwork!

Thanks again



Can one of you lovely helpful people clarify on this? I'm currently a student, so not earning any income, but my husband is employed and able to satisfy the financial requirement for both of us (all of us, in fact--we also have two children who are thankfully British so no need to include them on my application).  So the letter from his employer stating that he is currently employed and that the payslips are true and authentic payslips must be written within 28 days of our appointment at the processing centre? Or outside of a 28 day window? And this window is 28 days before our appointment, or 28 days before my visa expires? Our appointment is now Sept. 10th. My visa expires on Oct. 1st.

Thank you!!


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ILR Documents check please
« Reply #32 on: July 30, 2018, 09:36:48 AM »
Can one of you lovely helpful people clarify on this? I'm currently a student, so not earning any income, but my husband is employed and able to satisfy the financial requirement for both of us (all of us, in fact--we also have two children who are thankfully British so no need to include them on my application).  So the letter from his employer stating that he is currently employed and that the payslips are true and authentic payslips must be written within 28 days of our appointment at the processing centre? Or outside of a 28 day window? And this window is 28 days before our appointment, or 28 days before my visa expires? Our appointment is now Sept. 10th. My visa expires on Oct. 1st.

Thank you!!


It MUST be dated within 28 days of your official application date... which is the date of your in-person appointment.

So if your appointment is September 10th, ALL of the following must be dated NO EARLIER than 13th August:
- employer letter
- latest payslip
- latest bank statement


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Re: ILR Documents check please
« Reply #33 on: July 30, 2018, 09:40:55 AM »
While your children do not affect the financial requirement you need to meet, their details MUST be written on the SET(M) application form - which means you have to fill out the section about children, because all yours and your sponsor’s children who are living in the UK must be included in that section, even if they are British citizens.

You must also take to your appointment ALL of the following:
- your childrens’ passports
- your childrens’ birth certificates
- a piece of mail in each of your children’s names showing where they live and dated within the last 3 months


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Re: ILR Documents check please
« Reply #34 on: July 30, 2018, 09:56:22 AM »
While your children do not affect the financial requirement you need to meet, their details MUST be written on the SET(M) application form - which means you have to fill out the section about children, because all yours and your sponsor’s children who are living in the UK must be included in that section, even if they are British citizens.

You must also take to your appointment ALL of the following:
- your childrens’ passports
- your childrens’ birth certificates
- a piece of mail in each of your children’s names showing where they live and dated within the last 3 months


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Thank you for clarifying! I was referring to financial requirement on the application; of course we'll include them on the application, and bring passports and birth certificates etc. But correspondence addressed to each child...they're 3 and 7, and don't really receive any correspondence. I may have to ask their school/ nursery to just write them each a letter addressed to them...would that work?  Or maybe I can find a letter to my youngest about his MMR jabs....not sure I saved that, though. Meh. 


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Re: ILR Documents check please
« Reply #35 on: July 30, 2018, 10:01:52 AM »
But correspondence addressed to each child...they're 3 and 7, and don't really receive any correspondence. I may have to ask their school/ nursery to just write them each a letter addressed to them...would that work?  Or maybe I can find a letter to my youngest about his MMR jabs....not sure I saved that, though. Meh.

It is a requirement, though of course most kids don’t have much mail! I think others have paid for their childrens’ GP surgery to produce a letter showing their address, or you can try their school/nursery.



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Re: ILR Documents check please
« Reply #36 on: July 30, 2018, 11:12:15 AM »
Thank you for clarifying! I was referring to financial requirement on the application; of course we'll include them on the application, and bring passports and birth certificates etc. But correspondence addressed to each child...they're 3 and 7, and don't really receive any correspondence. I may have to ask their school/ nursery to just write them each a letter addressed to them...would that work?  Or maybe I can find a letter to my youngest about his MMR jabs....not sure I saved that, though. Meh. 

I know it seems silly, but it really is a requirement.  I was lucky enough to have NHS letters to each of my kids within 3 months.   But yes, the GP or school can write a letter for you, though some may charge a fee to do so.


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Re: ILR Documents check please
« Reply #37 on: August 06, 2018, 12:03:29 AM »
It's 6 FULL months of payslips and 6 FULL months of bank statements corresponding with the payslips. They both have to cover the SAME 6 months (to the day) and every payslip must show on the bank statements.

So, if you get paid on the 18th of the month, depending on what date you apply for the visa, your 6 months for the payslips and bank statements will have to either be:
- 18th February to 18th August (6 months exactly)
or
- 18th January to 18th July (6 months exactly)

Therefore, your bank statements must cover every single day from 18th Feb to 18th August, or 18th Jan to 18th July.

At the moment, if you only include payslips from February to July, that's only 5 months, not 6 months... which means the visa will be refused.

Also, at the moment, your bank statements only cover from 9th February to 24th July, which is 5 months and 2 weeks... which again means the visa will be refused.

BOTH the payslips and bank statements must cover an entire 6 months exactly and not 1 day less. This may mean including 7 months of each to cover a full 6 months.

So, say you start with the February payslip, you will need:
Payslips:
Feb 18th
Mar 18th
Apr 18th
May 18th
June 18th
July 18th
Aug 18th

Bank statements:
Feb 9th - Mar 8th
Mar 9th - Apr 8th
Apr 9th - May 8th
May 9th - Jun 8th
June 9th - July 8th
July 9th- Aug 8th
Aug 9th - Aug 18th (or any date after Aug 18th)

OR if you can use the January payslip:
Payslips:
Jan 18th
Feb 18th
Mar 18th
Apr 18th
May 18th
June 18th
July 18th

Bank statements:
Jan 9th - Feb 8th
Feb 9th - Mar 8th
Mar 9th - Apr 8th
Apr 9th - May 8th
May 9th - Jun 8th
June 9th - July 8th
July 9th - July 18th (or any date after July 18th)
Crap crap crap. So my payslips are dated the 18th of every month, but cover the whole month from first to last day. So I gave my pay slips from February to July, and bank statements from 28th January to 28th July, which showed each payment. Do I need to dig out my January payslip and Dec/jan bank statement???
Appointment is in the morning

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