Property Inspection Report for Spouse Visa
UK Spouse Visa Property Inspection Report by Evergreen Engineers Ltd. Expertly assessed properties for immigration and visa applications.
Property Inspection Report for Spouse Visa
Here are some things a property inspection report for a spouse visa includes:
- Details of the current occupants
- The applicant’s details, including name, date of birth, and passport number
- A statement that the property is fit for human habitation
- A statement that the property meets the health and safety criteria of the Housing Act 1985
- A statement that the property is not overcrowded under the Housing Act 1985
- A statement that the property is free from Category 1 and 2 Hazards in the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS)
When applying for a UK Spouse Visa, one of the key requirements is to demonstrate that you have adequate accommodation for yourself and your partner. This is where a property inspection report comes into play. This report, typically provided by a certified professional surveyor, verifies the property’s suitability and meets the UKVI’s (UK Visas and Immigration) standards.
We provide property inspection reports for UK immigration anywhere in the UK.
A supporting document for UK immigration and visa application.
Our Inspection Process
Initial Consultation
Discuss your specific requirements and learn more about our services.
On-Site Inspection
Our inspectors will visit the property to assess its suitability for your visa application.
Detailed Report
A comprehensive report will be prepared, highlighting key findings for Immigration cases.
Delivery
The report will be delivered to you in a timely manner, ready for submission for visa.
FAQ
What is a property inspection report?
Who can conduct a property inspection?
When should I get a property inspection done?
How long does it take to get a property inspection report?
What if my property inspection report is not favorable?
How much does a property inspection cost?
When accommodation is not Adequate?
- Under paragraph 6 of the Immigration Rules, the meaning of overcrowded is the meaning in the Housing Act 1985, the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 or the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1988 (as appropriate).
- Accommodation is not adequate if it does or will contravene public health regulations.
When accommodation is not Adequate?
- Under paragraph 6 of the Immigration Rules, the meaning of overcrowded is the meaning in the Housing Act 1985, the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 or the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1988 (as appropriate).
- Accommodation is not adequate if it does or will contravene public health regulations.
Why is a property inspection report required for UK immigration or visa applications?
Can two Children share a room?
- Two children aged 0-9 can share a bedroom whatever their gender
- Two children aged 0-15 can share a bedroom if they are the same gender
- Two children opposite gender aged over 10 can not share a bedroom.