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Please Help Financial Assessment Pakistani spouse visa

Post by faceman1234 » Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:03 pm

Firstly thanks for reading, i would be extremly gratful if someone could help me understand if i meet the requirements

I currently Earn £17000 a year from salaried employment - However this year with overtime i'll have earned £18,200

I'll be starting a part time job in a week, if i earn £500 a month for two months with the salaried employment - this would take me over £18,600 as a total for the 12 months from the Date i get my second pay slip from the part time job. Could i apply under cat b?

My wife has done ielts academic 6.0, do i need anything else apart from nikkah nama? or am i good to go?

Thanks for help

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Re: Please Help Financial Assessment Pakistani spouse visa

Post by Obie » Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:27 pm

No you cannot, as you will still be unable to prove that your current salary is 18600 or above.
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Re: Please Help Financial Assessment Pakistani spouse visa

Post by faceman1234 » Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:43 pm

Obie wrote:No you cannot, as you will still be unable to prove that your current salary is 18600 or above.
But wouldn't the last 12 pay slips + 2 payslips from part time job, show my income over the tweleve months is above £18.600 ?

so essentially i'll be earning £1400 + 500 = £1900 for two months - will continue to do so, but if they looked at the 12 months prior to my second pay from part time job it would total above £18,600 because i would have earned my currrent wage + extra ( which takes it above 18,600)

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Re: Please Help Financial Assessment Pakistani spouse visa

Post by Obie » Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:52 pm

No unfortunately, that is not how things work.
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Re: Please Help Financial Assessment Pakistani spouse visa

Post by faceman1234 » Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:59 pm

Obie wrote:No unfortunately, that is not how things work.
Would i have to wait 6 months? for the payslips of part time job? what would you advise the best course of action be?

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Error on spouse visa PLEASE HELP SUBMITTED.

Post by faceman1234 » Wed Apr 22, 2015 6:22 pm

Looking over the photocopies i saw i ticked the wrong box on page 5. I ticked Cat A instead of B however i did fill in all the relevant sections for cat B. although my introduction letter states my income for the past 12 months exceeds 18600 and provided 12 months pay slips for 2 jobs.


I ALSO PROVIDED THE wrong mobile number. :\ yeah.

Please help i emailed them can i contact them somehow? application was sent off today.

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Re: Error on spouse visa PLEASE HELP SUBMITTED.

Post by vinny » Wed Apr 22, 2015 11:34 pm

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