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Property Inspection Report Kingston Upon Thames

Property Inspection Report Kingston Upon Thames | Evergreen Engineers Ltd. Expert inspections for UK Immigration and Visa applications. Ensure your property meets UK housing standards for your visa application.

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Property Inspection Report Kingston Upon Thames for UK Immigration and Visa

Need a property inspection in Kingston Upon Thames for UK Immigration? Evergreen Engineers Ltd. provides expert reports to meet UK Visa requirements.

When applying for a UK Spouse Visa, you must prove that you have suitable housing for yourself, your partner, and any children. This is outlined in Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules and is meant to show that you and your family can live comfortably without needing government assistance.

Areas Covered

Property Inspection Report

We provide the property inspection in Kingston upon Thames, colloquially known as Kingston, within the town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, south-west London, England.

Kingston Upon Thames

  • KT1 Kingston Upon Thames: Kingston upon Thames, Hampton Wick, part of Norbiton
  • KT2 Kingston Upon Thames: Kingston upon Thames, Canbury, Coombe, parts of Norbiton and Richmond Park
  • KT3 New Malden: Motspur Park, New Malden, part of Old Malden, part of Raynes Park
  • KT4 Worcester Park: Worcester Park, Cuddington, part of Old Malden, Stoneleigh
  • KT5 Surbiton: Berrylands, part of Surbiton, part of Tolworth
  • KT6 Surbiton: Surbiton, Tolworth, part of Long Ditton, Seething Wells
  • KT7 Thames Ditton: part of Long Ditton, Thames Ditton, part of Weston Green
  • KT8 East Molesey; West Molesey: East Molesey, West Molesey, Bushy Park, Hampton Court neighbourhood, Hampton
  • KT9 Chessington: Chessington, Malden Rushett, Hook, part of Long Ditton
  • KT10 Esher: Esher, Claygate, Hinchley Wood, part of Weston Green
  • KT11 Cobham: Cobham, Stoke d’Abernon, Downside, Hatchford, parts of Wisley, Ockham and Hersham
  • KT12 Walton-On-Thames: Walton-on-Thames, Hersham, Whiteley Village
  • KT13 Weybridge: Weybridge, Oatlands, Saint George’s Hill, Hamm Court
  • KT14 West Byfleet: Byfleet, West Byfleet
  • KT15 Addlestone: Addlestone, New Haw, Woodham
  • KT16 Chertsey: Chertsey, Ottershaw, Longcross, Lyne, Dumsey Meadow in Littleton
  • KT17 Epsom: Epsom, Ewell, Stoneleigh
  • KT18 Epsom: Epsom, Tattenham Corner, Headley, Langley Vale
  • KT19 Epsom: Epsom, West Ewell, Stoneleigh, Horton, Longmead
  • KT20 Tadworth: Tadworth, Kingswood, Lower Kingswood, Walton-on-the-Hill, Burgh Heath, Mogador, Box Hill
  • KT21 Ashtead: Ashtead
  • KT22 Leatherhead: Leatherhead, Oxshott, Fetcham
  • KT23 Leatherhead: Great Bookham, Little Bookham
  • KT24 Leatherhead: West Horsley, East Horsley, Effingham
Nationwide property inspection report provider

We provide property inspection reports for UK immigration anywhere in the UK.

Guidance

A supporting document for UK immigration and visa application.

“Obtain an independent assessment of the number of rooms and occupants of the proposed accommodation. A report from a suitably qualified body certifying that a personal inspection has been carried out and giving details of accommodation inspected is usually acceptable for this purpose. Above all, the Entry Clearance officer must be satisfied that the accommodation will not become overcrowded within the definition of the Housing Act 1985 or that it will not contravene public health regulations.”
Property Inspection Report

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

Property Inspection Reports Birmingham for UK Immigration and Visa Applications
What is a property inspection report?
The UK government often requires proof of accommodation as part of the immigration or visa application process. A property inspection report provides evidence of the property’s existence, condition, and suitability for the applicant’s intended use.
Typically, qualified professionals such as Environmental Health Officer, chartered surveyors or independent property assessors can conduct property inspections. The assessor must be qualified and ensures that the property meets the required standard set by UKVI and Housing Act.
It’s generally advisable to get a property inspection done before submitting your immigration or visa application. This ensures that you have the necessary documentation in place to support your application but the report should not be more than 3 months old.
The turnaround time for a property inspection can vary depending on factors such as the property’s location and the inspector’s availability. Once we complete inspections, we aim to deliver the report within 3 working days but in most cases we deliver it on same day or within 24 hours.
If the inspection reveals significant issues with the property, you may need to address these before your visa application can be made. This might involve making repairs or finding a different property. We provide free phone consultations before visit the property. During these consultations, we’ll give you unbiased advice on what you can expect from the inspection.
The cost of a property inspection can vary depending on the property location, and the level of service required. If you need your report quickly, there’s an additional fee. Contact us to learn more.
Accommodation is not adequate if it is, or will be, overcrowded:
  • 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?
Accommodation is not adequate if it is, or will be, overcrowded:
  • 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.
The UK government often requires proof of accommodation as part of the immigration or visa application process. A property inspection report provides evidence of the property’s existence, condition, and suitability for the applicant’s intended use.
The number of bedrooms allowed for children depends on how old they are and their sex. The bedroom entitlement rules assume that:
  • 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.
We do our best to accommodate short-notice requests. Please contact us to discuss your specific needs.
Individuals applying for UK immigration or visas, as well as their representatives or agents, can request a property inspection report.

Do you need a Property Inspection Report Kingston Upon Thames?

If you plan to sponsor a family member to live in Colchester, you may need a report confirming your housing is safe, adequate, and won’t be overcrowded after they move.

To obtain a UK Visa, applicants may need to prove they have suitable housing for themselves, their partner, and any children. This housing standard is outlined in the UK Immigration Rules and aims to ensure the family can live comfortably without relying on public funds.

Call us for a property inspection report Kingston upon Thames for UK Visa and Immigration on 07500242494 / 020 3129 5156.