(Partner Visa) Immigration officer requires more evidence
#1
(Partner Visa) Immigration officer requires more evidence
Hi all,
It's been a couple of months since I was last active on here... Sent off my application (for the second time, after the "N/A" fiasco...) at the end of July. But I have finally received some kind of communication from my immigration officer!
Initial assessment has been completed, but my relationship evidence was apparently not sufficient and they require more bills and statements for our shared address... I thought that I gave more than necessary to be honest! They also didn't seem to count our tenancy agreement dating back to 2013 for some reason. They just didn't include it in their accepted evidence. Not sure why!
But no problem, it's inconvenient but I can get more historical statements and bills sent out to them.
However, they also put:
How detailed does this have to be? I did include in my initial application a short timeline of sorts. Milestones, holidays, etc. Are they expecting a novel? As love stories go, mine and my partner's isn't particularly exciting to be honest... No offence, but I can't imagine most people's are!
As for plans... what kind of plans? We have some "pie in the sky" aspirations, sure, but nothing really that I would called "planned".
Any examples of what you've submitted for this relationship chronology document? Please advise.
It's been a couple of months since I was last active on here... Sent off my application (for the second time, after the "N/A" fiasco...) at the end of July. But I have finally received some kind of communication from my immigration officer!
Initial assessment has been completed, but my relationship evidence was apparently not sufficient and they require more bills and statements for our shared address... I thought that I gave more than necessary to be honest! They also didn't seem to count our tenancy agreement dating back to 2013 for some reason. They just didn't include it in their accepted evidence. Not sure why!
But no problem, it's inconvenient but I can get more historical statements and bills sent out to them.
However, they also put:
Please provide a chronology of your relationship- dates and places, how, when and where you met, how your relationship developed, when you began living together and what your immediate and future plans as a couple are?
As for plans... what kind of plans? We have some "pie in the sky" aspirations, sure, but nothing really that I would called "planned".
Any examples of what you've submitted for this relationship chronology document? Please advise.
#2
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Re: (Partner Visa) Immigration officer requires more evidence
Argh, how frustrating! I think (from what I have read in other posts) you could send screenshots of any facebook posts, messages or emails to each other from the early days. Proof of holidays together. Perhaps even get personal references from friends and family confirming your relationship?
I am sure the helfpul folks on here will be able to give you more helpful examples.
The good news is that you are at the final hurdle!
I am sure the helfpul folks on here will be able to give you more helpful examples.
The good news is that you are at the final hurdle!
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Re: (Partner Visa) Immigration officer requires more evidence
Argh, how frustrating! I think (from what I have read in other posts) you could send screenshots of any facebook posts, messages or emails to each other from the early days. Proof of holidays together. Perhaps even get personal references from friends and family confirming your relationship?
I am sure the helfpul folks on here will be able to give you more helpful examples.
The good news is that you are at the final hurdle!
I am sure the helfpul folks on here will be able to give you more helpful examples.
The good news is that you are at the final hurdle!
We had a couple of personal references written from my sister and our friends. Even screenshots of emails from each other's families. e.g. His family wishing me a happy birthday, my grandparents thanking my partner for visiting them, etc.
We sent printed photos of us on holidays, complete with the relevant flight/holiday booking documentation attached.
All this was in addition to joint bills and statements, that they apparently require more of as well as the chronology of our relationship.
Seems that there is a checklist of some sort that they must go by, would be nice to see the exact requirements to prevent all this backwards and forwards malarky!
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It does sound like you sent everything that is needed. How odd. Hope you are about to get some clarification on what else is required
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Re: (Partner Visa) Immigration officer requires more evidence
I agree with MrsC see what they want, seems like you have a jobsworth for a CO.
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How annoying, I sent everything you sent and it was ok but from reading posts on here it seems like it depends on what kind of day your co is having, if the day has and s in it, what the weathers like etc etc as tey seem to interpret the guidelines on a whim
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Please provide a chronology of your relationship- dates and places, how, when and where you met, how your relationship developed, when you began living together and what your immediate and future plans as a couple are?
Please provide a chronology of your relationship- dates and places, how, when and where you met, how your relationship developed, when you began living together and what your immediate and future plans as a couple are?
We first met on xx at xxx place. I was eating a lovely cake when he walked into the coffee shop and ordered a latte to go... etc.
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Just in case they missed our names and dates on the tenancy agreement, I've put it in the envelope open to the page with important info... Hopefully the gesture doesn't seem passive aggressive after they've already returned it haha
As for the relationship chronology, I've written a 762 word essay answering all the questions of how we met, how our relationship developed, and even our future plans and beliefs regarding marriage and family.
It does read a bit like a short (boring) love story... I offered it to my partner to read through but he said it would make him cringe too much
Going to send it off today after work, so if there's anything I can add I have a few hours to do so...
#9
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Re: (Partner Visa) Immigration officer requires more evidence
Well, sounds like they have been told to tick all the boxes and cross the the Ts. I've just had the same email asking for more supporting evidence regardless of our 14 year marriage and two children.
I've sent you a PM Ria
I've sent you a PM Ria
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Re: (Partner Visa) Immigration officer requires more evidence
The case officers must be feeling the heat of Winnie checking the monthly accepted list! They surely must be under pressure to minimise total coming in, can see at least a slow down as in this case might help achieve that
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Re: (Partner Visa) Immigration officer requires more evidence
I think you are right Timmy. Pretty sure guidelines have been put in place for extra cautious approach to checking of applications. Husband doesn't think that the new gov could have gotten something in place so quickly so it must be from the previous administration. Either way, Ria and I are stuck in midst of it
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I think you are right Timmy. Pretty sure guidelines have been put in place for extra cautious approach to checking of applications. Husband doesn't think that the new gov could have gotten something in place so quickly so it must be from the previous administration. Either way, Ria and I are stuck in midst of it
When's your deadline for the evidence?
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I geniunely have no idea. Doesn't seem to be any logic to anything so far.