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filling the set(M) application

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 1:41 pm
by mizer
I am starting to fill the set(m) application online which is slightly different from the old paper application
i am stack on this question

What do they earn?

1-The same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount? if i answer yes I will have to provide 6 months pay-slips and 6 months Bank statements

2-The same amount continuously, below the financial requirement amount? N/P

3-Not the same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount? if i answer yes I will have to provide 12 months pay-slips and 12 months Bank statements

4-Not the same amount continuously, below the financial requirement amount?N/P

I am earning more than the minimum requirement income which will eliminate the answer 2 and 4, still confuse between the rest answers 1&3,I am bus driver earning more than £28000 with minimum 38 hours a week as it will be mention on my employer letter plus over time which made my income slightly different from week to another (around £60-£100 difference)

from my understanding,the rules didn't change!! still you need to apply on one of the two Categories

category A if you have more than 6 months with the same employer ( I applied
withe same employer for my wife extension on this Category with the slightly different income from
month to another

Category B if you have your currant employer is less than 6 month you need to
combine with your previous employer and show the last 12 months payslips

which answer apply to me 1 or 3?

Re: filling the set(M) application

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 12:03 pm
by mizer
Anyone can help me here

I applied for my wife extension 2 years ago on Category A by showing 6 months pay-slip and 6 months Bank statements even I was doing over time which made my salary not the same amount from month to an other(£100-£80 difference) , my wife is due to apply for ILR soon,I still working for the same employer

Which category apply to me A or B?

As far as my understanding the rules didnt change only the application has been changed so I have to apply on the same way I did with her extension

What do you reckon,any help will be highly appreciate.

Re: filling the set(M) application

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 1:26 pm
by hamzababy
mizer wrote:
Sun Dec 02, 2018 12:03 pm
Anyone can help me here

I applied for my wife extension 2 years ago on Category A by showing 6 months pay-slip and 6 months Bank statements even I was doing over time which made my salary not the same amount from month to an other(£100-£80 difference) , my wife is due to apply for ILR soon,I still working for the same employer

Which category apply to me A or B?

As far as my understanding the rules didnt change only the application has been changed so I have to apply on the same way I did with her extension

What do you reckon,any help will be highly appreciate.
CAT - A

show ur 6 month payslips , they will take average by taking lowest value and multiplying it to derive per annum income...

CAT-B

if you dipped your lowest value , dipped below threshold to meet .. send 12 months payslip , in which they add all gross income to meet threshold..

gd luck

Re: filling the set(M) application

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 6:09 pm
by mizer
thank you for your reply but still is not clear for me,which answer apply to me?

What do they earn?

1-The same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount?
if i answer yes I will have to provide 6 months pay-slips and 6 months Bank statements

2-The same amount continuously, below the financial requirement amount? N/P

3-Not the same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount?
if i answer yes I will have to provide 12 months pay-slips and 12 months Bank statements

4-Not the same amount continuously, below the financial requirement amount? N/P

bear in mind I applied for my wife extension with same employer using 6 months pay-slips and 6 months banks statements.

what are they mean with the same amount? (big difference or even slight difference of income between months)