It may not apply to her, but your fiance should also include all previous US passports that she has ever held.
You can also include your latest P60 if you have received it yet (I just got mine the other day) - it's not a requirement, but they can ask for it, so it's recommended to send it anyway if you have it.
Also, a reminder not to forget the following, if applicable:
- Printed online application
- Appendix 2 (which you are already aware of)
- IHS surcharge number/payment receipt
- receipt for settlement priority processing (if using)
- return shipping labels/information
There are also a few things you have that are not needed and can be taken out:
- Property inspection report from local council stating the house is big enough.
- Letter from water supplier stating they acknowledge my change of address and asking to get the account set up.
- A few house photographs (not sure this is required)?
- A couple of photos of our engagement party.
- A selection of pictures from various trips we have taken together.
- A couple of photos of us with family members (from both sides).
You only need to send 2 photos maximum - with only you and your fiance in them and no one else - so no photos with friends or family members... as the photo is just to prove you and your fiance have met at least once in person. So you could include one recent photo and one photo from earlier in the relationship.
1. The error the accountants made when paying me. This has been corrected by the company and they have provided a statement of payments for all months - to match the payslip to the bank statement. Will this be ok?
As long as it has been addressed by the company in their letter, it should be fine.
2. The fact my fiancee's last name is not on the venue confirmation. Will this be an issue? I did not thoroughly check this when they sent it and have just noticed now. Also, as she was out of the country when I made the booking, she could not sign it so it just has my signature on it. Will this be ok?
Not an issue as they are not expecting you to have been able to book anything yet.
3. The fact we cannot get a provisional registrar booking. This was a funny one as we were categorically told this could not happen by the registry office. I have an e-mail to this effect. If we include this, will this be sufficient?
As mentioned, not an issue because they don't expect you to have been able to book anything yet.
All you need for evidence of plans to marry is literally just an email chain between you and the registry office, enquiring about possible dates. That's it.