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UK Mark:
Well finally we are applying for the spouse visa , I have file over a inch thick with various documents .. appreciate any input as to if i have forgotten anything , ive tried to cover all angles going overboard in some cases

LETTERS
Introduction / Invitation Letter
Letter of supportnfrom Sissi's mum
Letter of support from my mum
EMPLOYMENT
Company statement about my employment
Payslips 6 months
P60
Own business bank statements
OWN HOME
estate agent brochure
solicitor letter / land registry documents
mortgage statement
Letters from inland revenue, insurance and utility to show address
OTHER PROPERTY
solicitor address / land registry docs
mortgage statement
insuranace doc
FINANCE
experian credit report
bank statements own
bank statements business
IDENITY
Passport
birth cerfificate
credit card statement , council tax bill , utility bill
MARRAIGE
red book
cert of no impediment
stat dec
receipts for rings
CONTACT
passport pages with visa stamps
photographs
christmas / greeting cards
gift receipts various
Flighttickets / boarding passes various
Receipts from china inc hotel
INTERNET
a million pages of msn (1 in 10 )
Emails various dates
Skype various dates

Sissi wil of course have her passport , id card details etc

Willy The Londoner:
That is quite a list Mark.   Just make sure that you have a copy of everything that you send.   It is really proving to me that I made the correct decision in wanting to live in China rather than UK.  I could not face that much paperwork!!!!

If you have any large payments into any of your bank accounts make sure that you can account for them because if you cannot they may suspect you may have been paid to bring someone in!!  As my friend had to answer questions on a small  insurance payout he received.

With that lot there should not be any problem in getting your spouse's visa to the UK.  It may only be on be a two year one to start with.

I do not know what the age gap between you is but my friend had a 20 year gap in their ages hence the need for the three years rather than the two before applying for naturalisation and they also had to have an interview in Sheffield so it took 3 and a half years to get her UK passport.

Willy

UK Mark:

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That is quite a list Mark.   Just make sure that you have a copy of everything that you send.   It is really proving to me that I made the correct decision in wanting to live in China rather than UK.  I could not face that much paperwork!!!!

If you have any large payments into any of your bank accounts make sure that you can account for them because if you cannot they may suspect you may have been paid to bring someone in!!  As my friend had to answer questions on a small  insurance payout he received.

With that lot there should not be any problem in getting your spouse's visa to the UK.  It may only be on be a two year one to start with.

I do not know what the age gap between you is but my friend had a 20 year gap in their ages hence the need for the three years rather than the two before applying for naturalisation and they also had to have an interview in Sheffield so it took 3 and a half years to get her UK passport.

Willy

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Thanks for the info Willy .. the gap is 17 years so i will bear in mind the 3 year wait , im sure any interview in the uk will be fair so im not worried about that at all

Willy The Londoner:
If it comes to an interview in Sheffield,  (Sheffield is the only place in the UK where they hold them) then it is straight forward.  They just want to find out if you are in fact together as a married couple.

 I was given a copy of my friends interview sheets and it soon got down to questions that a married couple would know the answerto  like -'what colour are the walls in your bedroom'.   'where is the alarm clock'  ' where is the gas meter and is it prepay or credit' and 'What day are the dustbins emptied'

Takes about an hour for both of you not because there are a lot of questions just that the interviewer has to write anything down what is asked and answered.

Willy

ttwjr32:
very good list Mark as it does look like it covers
just about everything you might need in uk and other members
from the uk could use it as a guide for them

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