I have been asked to give additional information in a booklet prior to my face to face on Wednesday. There is a large set of tick boxes at the end for things I dont have. I have tried to get most of my stuff together, but I dont have some initial loan agreements, a pension statement from my current employer, and statements from a savings account. Do I need to inform them before hand or just turn up and explain.
Also...reading the pamphlet they sent me about the structure of the interview it states I have to give details of my wifes salary. I thought I just had to say what she contributes?
From experience the fact that you have filled in the booklet is a plus. Don't worry too much about loan agreements etc, if they really need it they can get it from the lender. They will ask for details of your wife's salary for the calculating of any IPA, just to make sure that the bills are shared equitably.