- Barnet Home Inspection Report for UK Visa & Immigration
- Barnet Home Inspection Report for Immigration Purpose
- Immigration Accommodation Report Barnet
- Barnet’s UK Visa and Immigration Report
- Barnet-based Nationwide Home Inspection Company
- Barnet Home Inspection Report for Spouse Visa
- Barnet House/Home Survey Report
- Barnet UK Immigration Property Report
- Barnet Immigration Housing Inspections
- Report on Accommodations for British Immigration Barnet
- Barnet Housing Inspection Report for Immigration Purposes
- Barnet Housing Inspections for UK Entry Clearance
- Barnet Immigration Property Inspection Report
A Property Inspection Report for UK Immigration is a document that verifies that the property where the visa applicant will live is safe and not overcrowded, according to the UK Housing Act. It may be required by the Home Office or the UK embassies for entry clearance or settlement visa applications as a part of visa application to satisfied the adequate accommodation requirements. The report should be done by a qualified and experienced professional who belongs to a recognised professional body CIEH or RICS. The report should include details such as the address, size, condition, facilities and occupancy of the property.
“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 Barnet for UK Immigration and Visa.
- Spouse visa and civil partner visa
- Fiance(e) visa and proposed civil partner visa
- Children visa
- Parents, grandparents and other dependent relatives visa1
- Visit visa
- Not statutorily overcrowded under the the PART X of Housing Act 1985 and shall have sufficient space to accommodate both the current occupiers and the applicant.
- Free from category 1 (serious) and category 2 (other) hazards given under section 9 of the Housing Act 2004.
- Fit for human habitation under section 604 of the Housing Act 1985 (as amended).