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Spouse Visa Document Checklist UK – Evidence Needed for a Strong Application

A UK spouse visa application is evidence-heavy. Missing, weak or inconsistent documents are a common cause of refusal.

N & M Immigration Lawyers assist with spouse visa document preparation, evidence review and application checking before submission.

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The Home Office assesses what is submitted — not what you intended to submit.

Core Spouse Visa Documents

Relationship Evidence

Marriage certificate, communication history, photographs, travel records and evidence of genuine relationship.

Financial Evidence

Payslips, bank statements, employer letters, savings evidence or self-employment documents.

Accommodation Evidence

Tenancy agreement, title register, consent letter or evidence of suitable accommodation.

English Evidence

Approved SELT certificate, degree evidence or exemption evidence.

Identity Documents

Passports, BRP/eVisa evidence, immigration status documents and sponsor evidence.

Legal Explanation

Where required, legal submissions explaining complex evidence or previous issues.

Why Document Structure Matters

A strong spouse visa application is not just a pile of documents. Evidence must be complete, consistent and organised so the Home Office can assess the case clearly.

  • Documents must match the application form
  • Financial evidence must follow strict rules
  • Relationship evidence must show a genuine relationship
  • Accommodation evidence must be clear
  • Any gaps must be explained properly

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Do not risk refusal because of weak or missing evidence.

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