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Hello all,

My wife and I have our interview tomorrow. Have pretty much got all the information together.

Although we have joint bank account, cable and car insurance in both our names, we haven't really made much of an effort to change names on electricity and water bills.

Have lots of photos of us with both our families and our travels and other correspondence and cards from friends and families etc.

If we don't get approved them there's something wrong with the system.

Leads me on to my main question: I plan to travel to England next Friday (with wife and father in law tickets all booked and paid) - I doubt that my card will come before. Will they stamp my passport?

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Hello all,

My wife and I have our interview tomorrow. Have pretty much got all the information together.

Although we have joint bank account, cable and car insurance in both our names, we haven't really made much of an effort to change names on electricity and water bills.

Have lots of photos of us with both our families and our travels and other correspondence and cards from friends and families etc.

If we don't get approved them there's something wrong with the system.

Leads me on to my main question: I plan to travel to England next Friday (with wife and father in law tickets all booked and paid) - I doubt that my card will come before. Will they stamp my passport?

Bring your tickets or travel plans with you to the interview. If you are approved then show the IO your travel documents and ask if they will stamp your passport. They aren't required to, but they might if you ask.

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