ALika2018 » 06 дек 2018, 01:01
Завидую, в хорошем смысле слова.
Но увы, пока занята более прозаичными делами.
Смутил последний пункт.
Spouse Visa Accommodation Evidence | Checklist Spouse Visa UK
An applicant to provide details of the accommodation in the UK, where he/she and UK partner (sponsor) intend to live in, along with the permission for an applicant to stay on the accommodation and evidence of any other occupants living in the premises.
The required documents depend on UK partner’s accommodation circumstances- ownership and status of the property. Accordingly, the evidence may include any combination of the following documents:
Land Registry Documents;
Tenancy Agreement or Rent Book;
Mortgage Statements;
Statements of Council Tax;
Utility Bills;
Property Inspection Report; and
Accommodation Details along with a letter from the occupant or landlord endorsing that applicant will be able to live on the premises.
Personal Ownership
The UK partner may furnish the evidence of his/her ownership of the accommodation, where the applicant and sponsor/partner intend to live in the UK.
The applicant may produce a copy of the title deeds and evidence of the mortgage arrangements. Moreover, a confirmation to meet the obligations. Although, most of the UK Land Registry documents are verifiable online; however, in order to further the credibility of the claim the applicant may submit the original title deeds.
Property Inspection Report
In order to fulfil the requirement of adequate accommodation i.e., the property is not overcrowded and conforms to Public Health Regulation, an original, signed copy of the property inspection report conducted by a chartered surveyor or the local authority needs to the be submitted with the spouse visa application.
Living with a Family Member or Friend
If the applicant and UK Partner are planning to reside with a family member or friend, then need to have a letter from the family member. Accordingly, the letter provides the confirmation of the basis on which the applicant and his/her UK partner may reside on the property.
Such an arrangement is tenable, as long as, it does not violate the requirement of adequate accommodation and a part of the accommodation is for the exclusive use of the applicant and his/her UK Partner, such as a bedroom, maybe along with a living room.
In addition to the letter from a family member or friend, the applicant will also need to provide proof of ownership of the property in the name of the person issuing the accommodation letter.
Rented Accommodation
The sponsor can also rent accommodation from a local authority or a private landlord.
Property Rented by the Local Authority
If the applicant’s partner/sponsor has rented the property from the local authority then the applicant is required to produce evidence from the authority confirming the basis on which the applicant and UK sponsor will reside at the premises.
Private Tenancy
In case of private tenancy, the immigration officer usually is a bit more careful may closely take into account the corroborating details with the tenancy agreement such as a letter from the landlord or real estate agency and proof of regular and full monthly rental payments.