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Spouses, civil partners and unmarried partners under Appendix FM: entry clearance—letter in support from applicant partner
Produced in partnership with Jo Renshaw of Turpin Miller
PrecedentsSpouses, civil partners and unmarried partners under Appendix FM: entry clearance—letter in support from applicant partner
Produced in partnership with Jo Renshaw of Turpin Miller
Precedents[Insert your current residential address]
Entry clearance Officer,
[Insert address of decision-making centre to which the application is being sent]
[Insert date]
Dear [insert organisation name]
Application for entry clearance as a [spouse OR civil partner OR unmarried partner] under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules
I am a [insert nationality] national and am the [spouse OR civil partner OR unmarried partner] of [insert name of sponsoring partner]. My date of birth is [insert date of birth] and I am currently [insert age]. I confirm that I am not related to [insert name of sponsoring partner] in a way that is prohibited for [marriage OR civil partnership] in the UK.
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