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letter of employment.
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 7:24 pm
by osbrandouk
My eea national sponsor's letter of employment from her new employer doesn't state the number of hours she's going to be working per week, is this going to be a problem with caseworker? Urgent advice please.
Re: letter of employment.
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 1:45 am
by chaoclive
osbrandouk wrote:My eea national sponsor's letter of employment from her new employer doesn't state the number of hours she's going to be working per week, is this going to be a problem with caseworker? Urgent advice please.
I don't think it's a problem in itself but it is always good to have more information rather than less. Can she get a new letter? Or provide a copy of her contract? Don't forget to put in a few wage slips if you have these.
I assume you are applying for EEA2?
Re: letter of employment.
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 10:13 am
by osbrandouk
chaoclive wrote:osbrandouk wrote:My eea national sponsor's letter of employment from her new employer doesn't state the number of hours she's going to be working per week, is this going to be a problem with caseworker? Urgent advice please.
I don't think it's a problem in itself but it is always good to have more information rather than less. Can she get a new letter? Or provide a copy of her contract? Don't forget to put in a few wage slips if you have these.
I assume you are applying for EEA2?
Thanks for ur response chaoclive.
Yes, I'm applying for EEA2, the agency my wife was working for at the time I made the application is closed down, my wife just got a new job last week, there is no payslip yet .but I have informed home office about the situation and send them a letter of employment from my wife's new agency.
Re: letter of employment.
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 2:06 am
by chaoclive
osbrandouk wrote:chaoclive wrote:osbrandouk wrote:My eea national sponsor's letter of employment from her new employer doesn't state the number of hours she's going to be working per week, is this going to be a problem with caseworker? Urgent advice please.
I don't think it's a problem in itself but it is always good to have more information rather than less. Can she get a new letter? Or provide a copy of her contract? Don't forget to put in a few wage slips if you have these.
I assume you are applying for EEA2?
Thanks for ur response chaoclive.
Yes, I'm applying for EEA2, the agency my wife was working for at the time I made the application is closed down, my wife just got a new job last week, there is no payslip yet .but I have informed home office about the situation and send them a letter of employment from my wife's new agency.
That should be fine. You can only provide what you had. It's unfortunate that the agency closed down but the new info should be fine!