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Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by romeoandjuliet: 6:46pm On Nov 12, 2019 |
Thank you for your reply. Never too late. Stay blessed quote author=Benz101 post=83954534] I am sorry for my late reply. My employer only stamped the letter. Payslips were not stamped.[/quote] |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by romeoandjuliet: 2:14pm On Nov 19, 2019 |
[quote author=romeoandjuliet post=83968052] Thank you for your reply. Never too late. Stay blessed Thank you all for your assistance Online application: 22/09/2019 Biometric Enrolment: 17/10/2019 Additional Documents Request:Non Biometric card received: 19/11/2019 Date on Biometric card: 15/11/2019 Decision letter received: 20/11/2019 So 4 weeks after biometric Enrolment 3 Likes |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by TK10Lee: 4:19pm On Dec 06, 2019 |
Congratulations Benz101 on your successful application. Romeoandjuliet, you confirmed your hubby wrote and passed the test, could you let me know if your hubby wrote B1 or B2 please? Thank you. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by romeoandjuliet: 5:37pm On Dec 06, 2019 |
TK10Lee: He wrote the B1 English test for his first renewal instead of the A2 English test and he got the Visa within a month. Cheers |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by TK10Lee: 3:09pm On Dec 16, 2019 |
Thank you very much @romeoandjuliet. Regards. 1 Like |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by teejay231: 11:32pm On Dec 20, 2019 |
Seasons greetings my people � I will be applying for the FLR and intend to pay for the priority service soon but have some concerns. For one, I and my partner do not have joint bills but have separate bills at the same address. I also rented a room for Monday to Thursday to save on commuting costs as I have to travel for work. Also, I have recently changed jobs twice in 2 months after staying at one role for almost 2 years. I intend to use my payslips and bank statements for the application, so do I need to provide 12 months payslip and bank statements? Also, my payslips and bank statements were sent electronically, do I need to request paper copies or can I just print? Also curious about all the fees including priority costs? I really need some clarity on how to proceed. Thanks my people. |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by Minnienellie24: 5:00pm On Dec 30, 2019 |
Please can someone explain to me how this document scanning method works? Is there a designated body or place where this has to be done or I can just do it on my own and submit? My hubby is due for his FLR renewal in February and everything just seems to be different from what I thought it would be when he first applied. |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by tosine: 7:32pm On Dec 30, 2019 |
Compliments of the season everyone. I went for my biometrics today and got an email of Visa granted today. Below is my timeline and documents submitted. Application Type : FLR(M) - 1st Extension (Super priority) Online application- 2nd December 2019 Biometrics- 30 December 2019 Decision Email- 30 December 2019 Documents for visa [ ] My passport & BRP [ ] Passport photograph [ ] Wife & son passport [ ] My, wife, son birth certificate [ ] Letter from me and wife [ ] Bsc certificate [ ] Masters certificate [ ] Marriage Certificate [ ] My letter of employment and salary confirmation [ ] My 6 months payslip [ ] Statement of Earnings [ ] Wife letter from employer [ ] My 6 months bank statement [ ] P60 [ ] Tenancy agreement [ ] Council tax bill [ ] Random selection of bills and letters received for the past 2 years [ ] Tickets to spain and picture [ ] Pictures of naming and others 1 Like |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by tosine: 7:34pm On Dec 30, 2019 |
You can upload all your documents. I did all my uploading on the UKVAS website. Minnienellie24: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by abubarakat: 11:38pm On Dec 30, 2019 |
You can scan and upload all your documents online after you have submitted your application online and referred to Sopra Steria (UKVCAS) to book a biometric appointment. Or you can choose to take your documents with you for biometric and pay about £45 for them to help scan and upload them. All the best. Minnienellie24: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by abubarakat: 11:38pm On Dec 30, 2019 |
Congratulations tosine: 1 Like |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by abubarakat: 12:00am On Dec 31, 2019 |
You need at least 12 items of correspondence in your name and that of your partner spread over the last 2 years before you submit your application. Yes, you need to submit payslips and bank statements for the last 12 months before you submit your application. Please remember the 28 day rule. Please request for original bank statements from your bank. They usually don't accept online statements printed from home/elsewhere unless it is stamped by the bank. As for payslips, the online copies should be fine but if you can get your HR to stamp them, that would be great. I recently applied for my FLR in September with payslips issued through Sage and I got the visa. Please remember to get a letter from your HR to confirm your employment details. All the best teejay231: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by Monmarri: 7:44am On Jan 01, 2020 |
Hello house please i am a bit confused and need advice. Please for Nigerians that came in the UK as family member of EU nation , ie. ( Married to EU and divorced and now got INDENFITE LEAVE 2ru the new EU settled status. Then after divorced the EU partner, came to Nigeria and married again . pls what route can the person bring his Nigeria spouse to the UK? Will the person go 2ru the spouse visa route of meeting the financial requirements and other requirements OR go through the EU route? Your responses are appreciated. Thank you
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Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by deji2017: 10:18am On Jan 04, 2020 |
Portsmouth86: Good morning, Next level : FLR When can I apply if my wife's spouse visa expires on the 19th of August 2021 ? How can I meet the 28 days rule if they ask for 6 or 12 months payslips? for example, the last 12 months will be more than 28 days, but the most recent payslip prior to online application can be within 28 days. My wife's initial Afe Babalola University degree was CEF C1 as per UK Naric letter of confirmation which was accepted for the initial application. Would you recommend applying for the same UK Naric near the time of renewal or just sit the English exam? Thanks |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by teejay231: 1:28pm On Jan 04, 2020 |
Thanks a lot for your advice. Does the 28 day mean that the most recent payslip and bank statement must be less than 28 days old? Another issue I have is that some of the correspondence documents are online such as phone bills and so on. Also, can I have my bank stamp on my online copies before scanning? I don't think I can get my previous employers to stamp on my previous payslips. Also what is the total cost of the application including the NHS fee and super priority? Thanks a million. abubarakat: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by teejay231: 1:30pm On Jan 04, 2020 |
Congratulations! If you don't mind me asking, what was the total cost for the super priority application? Also, how soon before expiry did you apply? Thanks. tosine: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by tosine: 1:24pm On Jan 05, 2020 |
Total cost for super priority Fees - 1033 Super Priority- 800 NHS - 1000 So roughly about £3000 I submitted my application about 7 weeks before expiry to get a date for biometrics for 1 month before expiry. teejay231: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by richdopeboi: 12:51am On Jan 07, 2020 |
So are you saying someone won’t be able to apply online get a date and apply 20days before expiring for priority which takes 5days. |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by deept(m): 6:12am On Jan 07, 2020 |
Trouble no good, if they want 21 days before expiry give them 42 unless you want to gamble with your application fees and start all over again. |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by abubarakat: 10:44am On Jan 07, 2020 |
The only date that matters is the day you submit your application ONLINE. Applicants usually get about 6 weeks or thereabout to book a biometric appointment. And if there are no available appointments for Super Priority closer to you, you can always try neighboring cities. As long as you SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION ONLINE before your visa expires, you will be fine. All in all, do whatever gives you peace of mind. richdopeboi: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by abubarakat: 10:49am On Jan 07, 2020 |
Yes, the most recent payslip and bank statement MUST be less than 28 days old. This is IMPORTANTER!!! As for online documents, try to export it as a PDF file and upload. You are uploading online anyways, so it doesn't make any difference. If you bank statements are not the original copy sent through post by your bank, PLEASE make sure you to take them to your nearest and have them stamp every single page. All the best. teejay231: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by abubarakat: 10:53am On Jan 07, 2020 |
In as much as we are trying to be careful, please let's also be mindful of the rules. It is clearly that stated NOT to apply earlier than 28days before your visa expires. deept: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by teejay231: 12:14am On Jan 09, 2020 |
Thanks for this. Also, we didn't have bills in our name but have correspondence and bank letters for about 3 years. Do I need to explain in a cover letter? Thanks. abubarakat: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by teejay231: 12:15am On Jan 09, 2020 |
Thanks for the info. tosine: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by abubarakat: 11:14pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
It wouldn't hurt to add a cover letter but it's not a requirement. However, please be mindful of the content of the letter. You don't want to open any unnecessary can of worms. The supporting guide clearly states that you are allowed to submit documents in each of your names, if you don't have documents in joint names. You only need to submit one document each for each document you don't have in joint names. In other words, 12 documents (6 each) covering the last 2 years before the date of your application. PLEASE make sure the documents cover at least 2 years before the date of your application. All the documents I submitted for my application were not in joint names; they were mixed (single and joint). teejay231: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by teejay231: 12:46pm On Jan 12, 2020 |
Thanks a lot, you have been so helpful. I want to include a cover letter as we don't have utility bills in our names and I currently use another address for work, Monday to Friday. Also, curious what documents other than utility bills can I use? Any correspondence to the same address? I apologise for all the questions � abubarakat: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by edondoo: 8:59pm On Jan 12, 2020 |
Hi All, This thread (and the initial UK Spousal Visa thread) has been of immense help to me and my wife during the application processes. I was going to pay a lawyer thousands of pounds for information and guidance you guys are providing for free. Thank you all very much. I got approved last year November, but just got around to posting my list of information: Proof of Identity / Travel History British Residence Permit for Applicant Applicants' International passport (original) Spouse passport (Original) Applicant Passport Photograph Proof of Application Relationship Declaration Consent for Applicant Marriage certificate (Original) Printout of Application Proof of Cohabitation Proof of property ownership from the owner of property you live in ie mortgage statement "Letter signed by the owner of property you live in stating that you have permission to live there" Copy of an ID document of the owner of the property you live in Car insurance certificates Mobile phone contracts Pensions Letter (Combination of Previous and current Jobs ) GP Letters Letter from Relative or Friends confirming that partner and I lived with them for some or all of the 2 years Finances Letter from my employer Applicant's Payslips from 2017 Applicant's bank statements (2016-2019) Applicant p60 for relevant period Applicant's Signed Contract of Employment Educational/Proof of English language English language test certificate A2 Other Printout IHS payment Printout IHS reference number Printout UK visa application payment Printout appointment confirmation We applied approximately 7 days before the expiry of my initial visa. We did this for several reasons: not applying before 28 days from the expiry of visa as per UKVI rules, and also when it comes to applying for ILR you need to have been here 5 years total or else you'll have to do this same process to cover the time between the expiry of FLR and the 5 years which could end up being a matter of 1 month. We used the super priority service and got a decision in 3 hours by text. To me, it was worth it for peace of mind. Plus my job was on my case about the visa so it was nice to be able to give them an answer asap. Once again, thank you guys for all your help! Best of luck. |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by profemebee(m): 12:20am On Jan 13, 2020 |
Hello beautiful people, Thanks for such a beautiful forum with lots of brainstorming and positive experiences.... i have questions i will wish to ask from time to time.. please help with answers.. However, for now, please help with these questions: - My Spousal visa vignette is from Sept 2019 - 20 June 2022 (expiry date for my BRP)... please when can i start to worry about FLR M extension? Please can one help with some specific period because i'm seeing 45days to pick appointment dates when it says u cant apply before 28days or so.. - How does the 28day rule work again? already forgotten it.. The date of payment of application should not be more than 28days after the most recent payslip and financial documents ? Right? - My wife n i co-habit with her sister for now, and we intend to get our place later this year.. Does this affect our chances for documents like Council tax? Because she and her sister are the names attached to the tax bill.... Should she add me to the council tax bill, meaning 3 people? at least till we get our own place. - This Bank letter, GP letter, HMRC and NHS letters i keep seeing as documents shown.. please can y'all explain a bit further? because my wife says she doesn't have HMRC nor NHS letter as when she goes to the GP, she isnt given any letters... Thanks for answering my questions for now.. Bless !!!! |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by teejay231: 1:01am On Jan 14, 2020 |
Congratulations! I will be applying in a few weeks and currently trying to prepare and avoid having to pay a lawyer thousands of pounds. I paid for my first application before discovering naira land threads and would really love to avoid doing that again. I do have a question though. How did you obtain your p60? Also did you send all pages of your employment contract? I have had 4 contracts so far. Thanks. edondoo: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by profemebee(m): 6:04pm On Jan 14, 2020 |
Hello beautiful people, Please can someone help?? profemebee: |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by Aphrodite007(f): 7:35pm On Jan 14, 2020 |
profemebee: (1) read backwards, it’s in the thread.. almost above your question. (2) best to wait until you get the visa so as not to submit more than necessary docs. Because you’ll need proof of address of your current place and the previous place. If you want to be added and the owner of the house doesn’t mind, no problem. Otherwise it will just be classed as proof of of address for just 1 person (which isn’t a problem. (3) she doesn’t receive bank letter? That’s very unusual. As for GP, so she goes to the GP without being invited? She must be really healthy. If you don’t have these, just replace with others. Simple. |
Re: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by Bourne007(m): 8:25pm On Jan 14, 2020 |
Ppl are moving to paperless these days. After registration, usually GPs don't send appointment letter but sms reminders. You will definitely receive letter for Hospital appointments Aphrodite007: |
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