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Category B Spousal Visa UK

Post by VentolinGuy » Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:59 pm

Hi,

I am in salaried employment and have been since May 2019, earning 14.5k GBP per year. I am planning on using Category B and provide 12 months of wage slips to show I've earned over 18.6k in the last 12 months.

1. If I submit 12 pay slips, how do they calculate it? Is it just adding them all up?

2. If I apply in, let's say, May 2020 or June 2020, and I am still with my current employer earning 14.5k a year, will that affect me - even if I've earned 18.6k over the last 12 months? Or do I need to still be in a new job that has a salary of 18.6k of more? Or can I just apply while still in my current job of 14.5k a year?

Many thanks,

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Re: Category B Spousal Visa UK

Post by geoeng » Wed Dec 18, 2019 3:23 pm

VentolinGuy wrote:
Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:59 pm
Hi,

I am in salaried employment and have been since May 2019, earning 14.5k GBP per year. I am planning on using Category B and provide 12 months of wage slips to show I've earned over 18.6k in the last 12 months.

1. If I submit 12 pay slips, how do they calculate it? Is it just adding them all up?

2. If I apply in, let's say, May 2020 or June 2020, and I am still with my current employer earning 14.5k a year, will that affect me - even if I've earned 18.6k over the last 12 months? Or do I need to still be in a new job that has a salary of 18.6k of more? Or can I just apply while still in my current job of 14.5k a year?

Many thanks,
1. For total income in 12 months prior to applying, yes.

2. "Under Category B, the assessment of the financial requirement is based on both:
(1) The gross annual salary or income from salaried or non-salaried employment at the date of application; and
(2) The actual amount of gross income received from any salaried or non-salaried employment in the 12 months prior to the application."
You must meet both of the criteria.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... -ext_1.pdf
I'm just a guy on the Internet who immigrated to the UK. My opinions are based on my experience and interpretation of the immigration rules and should not be considered legal or immigration advice; your mileage may vary.

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Re: Category B Spousal Visa UK

Post by seagul » Wed Dec 18, 2019 3:39 pm

VentolinGuy wrote:
Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:59 pm
Hi,

I am in salaried employment and have been since May 2019, earning 14.5k GBP per year. I am planning on using Category B and provide 12 months of wage slips to show I've earned over 18.6k in the last 12 months.

1. If I submit 12 pay slips, how do they calculate it? Is it just adding them all up?

2. If I apply in, let's say, May 2020 or June 2020, and I am still with my current employer earning 14.5k a year, will that affect me - even if I've earned 18.6k over the last 12 months? Or do I need to still be in a new job that has a salary of 18.6k of more? Or can I just apply while still in my current job of 14.5k a year?

Many thanks,
If you are earning a fixed wages (salaried) of £14500 then your application will always be failed under category B because you couldn't be able to meet its part 1 where your salaried wages must be at least £18600 at the time of application. However, if you have 6 months older savings in excess of £16000 or have started doing the sufficient overtime then may even meet the requirement under category A.
The opinion expressed as above is neither a professional advice nor contesting/competing to other member's opinion/advice.

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Re: Category B Spousal Visa UK

Post by VentolinGuy » Wed Dec 18, 2019 3:44 pm

Thanks both!

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