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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #30 on: June 12, 2021, 08:55:58 PM »
Quick question...

My application is dated 9 June 2021.

The latest payslip I included was for 21 May. Is that acceptable or do I need to have the most recent payslips as well which would be dated 28 May and 4 June?

The bank statements go up to 28 May.

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #31 on: June 13, 2021, 06:37:31 PM »
Hi, this is my final checklist for my documents. If you can please review, I'd greatly appreciate it. I have uploaded everything to UKVCAS website but not yet submitted. I have my biometrics appointment scheduled for Saturday 19th June. So planning to submit documents no later than this Wednesday.  :)


Application Documents
- applicant US Passport (scan of all pages)
- Part 1 Consent to Checks form signed by applicant (part of online application)
- Part 2 Consent to Checks form signed by sponsor (part of online application)
- signed Sponsor’s declaration (part of online application)
- IHS reference number/surcharge paid


Proof of Identity/Travel History
- Applicant’s BRP – front and back
- sponsor’s U.K. passport (scan of all pages)

Financial Documentation
Spouse’s paper payslips:
May 2021 – 21st, 14th, 7th
April 2021 – 30th, 23rd, 16th, 9th, 2nd
March 2021 – 26th, 19th, 12th, 5th
February 2021 – 26th, 19th, 12th, 5th
January 2021 – 29th, 22nd, 15th, 8th
December 2020 – 18th, 11th, 4th
November 2020 – 27th, 20th, 13th, 6th

-Spouse’s bank account transaction details 1st Dec 2020 – 28th May 2021 (These are a continuous print out from the bank with each page stamped by the bank)
- Spouse’s bank statement 1st November – 30th November 2020 (This is a statement the bank had to order and they have also stamped each page.)
 
Mandatory employer letter dated 28th May 2021, stating ALL of the following:
- current employment and salary
- length of employment
- length of time earning current salary
- type of employment
- previous salary as spouse received a pay raise on 3rd May 2021 (date noted in letter)

Optional but recommended:
- Spouse’s P60 tax year to 5 April 2021
- Job contract

Residence in the U.K.
Proof of Accommodation
- Land Registry document
- latest mortgage statement (if you have a mortgage) - Do not have a mortgage
-Council Tax Bill 2021/2022

Evidence of Cohabitation
May 2019 – BT (spouse); EE (mine)
Sep 2019 – NatWest joint bank account statement (20 Aug 2019 – 20 Sep 2019)
Jan 2020 – Shell Energy (spouse); EE (mine)
May 2020 – NatWest joint bank account statement (20 Apr 2020 – 20 May 2020)
Sep 2020 – BT (spouse); NatWest bank statement (mine)
Jan 2021 – Shell Energy (spouse); NatWest bank statement (mine)
May 2021 – NatWest joint bank account statement (20 Apr 2021 – 20 May 2021)

Other
- Marriage certificate
- Applicant Divorce document/settlement agreement
- sponsor Divorce decree absolute

- letter of explanation regarding my husband’s daughter, my relationship to her (i.e. no legal parental responsibility), and the unknown international travel she has taken with her mother

- stepdaughter birth certificate
- stepdaughter passport photo/info page
- stepdaughter – mother’s proof of address – council tax bill
- stepdaughter – mother’s proof of address – eon utility bill
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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #32 on: June 14, 2021, 03:33:54 PM »
Hi again,

Can someone please let me know about this? Is that good enough or must I include his more recent payslips? If I need them, then I have to have him go to his employer's office to pick them up.

Also, final check list is below this post? I want to submit my document but just want the final look over if you don't mind...

Thank you!

Quick question...

My application is dated 9 June 2021.

The latest payslip I included was for 21 May. Is that acceptable or do I need to have the most recent payslips as well which would be dated 28 May and 4 June?

The bank statements go up to 28 May.

Thanks in advance!
Living with my love in Cumbria!
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Married: 17 May 2018
Entered UK: 13 October 2018
FLR: 21 June 2021
ILR approval email: 18 March 2024


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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #33 on: June 14, 2021, 04:12:57 PM »
Quick question...

My application is dated 9 June 2021.

The latest payslip I included was for 21 May. Is that acceptable or do I need to have the most recent payslips as well which would be dated 28 May and 4 June?

The bank statements go up to 28 May.

Thanks in advance!

You should include all the payslips you have received up to the date you apply online.

Which means including the May 28th and June 4th payslips and getting a new bank statement to cover those pay deposits.

This also means that your 6 months for the financial requirement will now be December 4th to June 4th and so you’ll need to take out the following payslips:
November 6th
November 13th
November 20th
November 27th

And you’ll also need to take out the November 1st-30th bank statement, as it will no longer be needed.


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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #34 on: June 14, 2021, 04:13:56 PM »
Your documents look fine.


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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #35 on: June 14, 2021, 04:36:11 PM »
You should include all the payslips you have received up to the date you apply online.

Which means including the May 28th and June 4th payslips and getting a new bank statement to cover those pay deposits.

This also means that your 6 months for the financial requirement will now be December 4th to June 4th and so you’ll need to take out the following payslips:
November 6th
November 13th
November 20th
November 27th

And you’ll also need to take out the November 1st-30th bank statement, as it will no longer be needed.


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Ok thank you so much! I had a feeling that we'd need them and the statement but wanted to be totally sure. And thanks for looking over all my documents. I'll let you all know how it goes. I'm sure it will go well. In comparison to the first visa experience, this feels much less stressful thankfully.  :)
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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #36 on: June 21, 2021, 12:05:59 PM »
Had my biometrics appointment on Saturday. Just received my decision email... leave to remain granted!! Yay!! It all went so smoothly and stress was so much less this time around. Just happy to be able to move forward!

Once again, thank you so much to this forum and big shout to @ksand24 and @larrabee who deserve a medal for all of the help you give!
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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #37 on: June 21, 2021, 12:34:31 PM »
Had my biometrics appointment on Saturday. Just received my decision email... leave to remain granted!! Yay!! It all went so smoothly and stress was so much less this time around. Just happy to be able to move forward!

Once again, thank you so much to this forum and big shout to @ksand24 and @larrabee who deserve a medal for all of the help you give!

That's great news! Congratulations!!!  :)


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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #38 on: June 22, 2021, 05:52:49 PM »
Had my biometrics appointment on Saturday. Just received my decision email... leave to remain granted!! Yay!! It all went so smoothly and stress was so much less this time around. Just happy to be able to move forward!

Congratulations!  A weight off your chest I bet, we're just about to submit to extend the FLR(M) for another 30 months too.  I was curious about how quickly your decision was received as you did the biometrics (and had the documents uploaded) on Saturday 19th June and received you decision just 3 days later?  Did you pay for priority processing or anything as I thought that the processing time was a few months is all.

Well done yet again :)


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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #39 on: June 23, 2021, 12:07:19 AM »
That's great news! Congratulations!!!  :)
Thank you!! Now, I get to just chill for a while!


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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #40 on: June 23, 2021, 12:13:53 AM »
Congratulations!  A weight off your chest I bet, we're just about to submit to extend the FLR(M) for another 30 months too.  I was curious about how quickly your decision was received as you did the biometrics (and had the documents uploaded) on Saturday 19th June and received you decision just 3 days later?  Did you pay for priority processing or anything as I thought that the processing time was a few months is all.

Well done yet again :)
Thanks! Yes, after seeing the processing times and not wanting to leave my life in limbo that long, I decided to take the hit on the priority processing. I submitted my application online on 9th June. I uploaded all my documents myself and submitted them on 16th June. Biometrics appointment was in Newcastle on Saturday 19th June at 11 AM. Received my decision email on Monday 21st June at 11:51 AM.

I was shocked at how quickly I received it. I was expecting it would arrive maybe on Tuesday as the website said if you had your appointment on a weekend, then it would be at least 2 working days. I’m grateful to not have to wait and wonder though.

Best of luck to you!!


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Re: Beginning to plan for my FLR (M)
« Reply #41 on: June 23, 2021, 08:55:18 AM »
Thanks for taking the time to reply.  That's really helpful, thanks so much and once again, congrats, we're not far behind you so should be celbrating our ILR at roughly the same time again in a couple of years time :)


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