Quote Originally Posted by shalona View Post
Hi

filling out AN 1 naturalization form at moment (wife already has ILR completed a year ago ) ... but we see the form asks for P60's for each year been here ....so we have 3 out of 4 P60's and there's one missing from 3 years ago as the employer did not supply to us & that company is no longer around to ask for it (we also don't have pay slips anywhere for that year either as lost in moving house twice et al!) ...... will it be ok to just send in the P60's my wife has with that one years worth missing ..?? ..we are thinking that surely as her national insurance number is supplied in the form that they can check with HMRC anyways ?....however we also dont want the application to fail due to a technicality either ....any advice would be appreciated

salamat
Shalona
... don't worry about the missing *P60, ... just explain what you've mentioned here, in the appropriate part of the form, since - as Mark says - *it's only needed for proof of your wife's eligibility for naturalisation which ... ... of course, as he adds, should already appear on her passport anyway.

Further to what has been said, I would also recommend that (once she's amassed ALL of the documents required) an appointment be made with the National Checking Service operated by most of the LARGE local authorities throughout the UK (Manchester certainly!) ... where, for a fee of approximately £70~£80, staff will check, copy and collate the papers for onward transmission to the Home Office itself ... returning each of the passports to yourselves.

suggestion of mine is definitely~worth considering and I'm very confident all will be well with your good lady's application.