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1. No need of itkjhdot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 12:37 amHi,
so I am applying for spouse visa, currently i am on T5, so i am applying within UK
my husband has been working since May 2018, his first job after graduation, hourly rate, so his monthly salary is not the same, but over 18.6 already when you just look at his payslips
but then
1) his company can't even provide him a working contract even my husband requests
2) for the employer letter, his company has written , average annual salary as 25k, since
he sometimes works much longer than the "agreed" 7 hours per day
*** he has now earned over 18.6 k already, we at first planned to combine income, mine is 16950
3)he hasn't worked for 12 months, but then when we filled in the form online for the visa application, the systems requests Payslips covering any period of salaried employment (current and previous) in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application.
Hi,seagul wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:01 am1. No need of itkjhdot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 12:37 amHi,
so I am applying for spouse visa, currently i am on T5, so i am applying within UK
my husband has been working since May 2018, his first job after graduation, hourly rate, so his monthly salary is not the same, but over 18.6 already when you just look at his payslips
but then
1) his company can't even provide him a working contract even my husband requests
2) for the employer letter, his company has written , average annual salary as 25k, since
he sometimes works much longer than the "agreed" 7 hours per day
*** he has now earned over 18.6 k already, we at first planned to combine income, mine is 16950
3)he hasn't worked for 12 months, but then when we filled in the form online for the visa application, the systems requests Payslips covering any period of salaried employment (current and previous) in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application.
2. Should be fine. If his monthly wages varying then use non-salaried person route. Preferably don't combine your income if he is earning sufficiently to keep the case straight.
3. If he has been working from may 2018 then he should apply under category A where he only needs to provide 6 months of payslips & bank statements. If system is asking 12 months then perhaps some question has been incorrectly answered.
kjhdot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:43 amHi,seagul wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:01 am1. No need of itkjhdot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 12:37 amHi,
so I am applying for spouse visa, currently i am on T5, so i am applying within UK
my husband has been working since May 2018, his first job after graduation, hourly rate, so his monthly salary is not the same, but over 18.6 already when you just look at his payslips
but then
1) his company can't even provide him a working contract even my husband requests
2) for the employer letter, his company has written , average annual salary as 25k, since
he sometimes works much longer than the "agreed" 7 hours per day
*** he has now earned over 18.6 k already, we at first planned to combine income, mine is 16950
3)he hasn't worked for 12 months, but then when we filled in the form online for the visa application, the systems requests Payslips covering any period of salaried employment (current and previous) in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application.
2. Should be fine. If his monthly wages varying then use non-salaried person route. Preferably don't combine your income if he is earning sufficiently to keep the case straight.
3. If he has been working from may 2018 then he should apply under category A where he only needs to provide 6 months of payslips & bank statements. If system is asking 12 months then perhaps some question has been incorrectly answered.
thank you replying
I have selected " not the same amount of salary continuously but above the financial requirement' , i think this is the main reason why 12 months are required.
But then he only has 10 months......will this be a problems ?
no thats really not a big deal
Thanks
I think you just say yes there and then in covering letter/additional info section give the detail.kjhdot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:43 amHi,seagul wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:01 am1. No need of itkjhdot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 12:37 amHi,
so I am applying for spouse visa, currently i am on T5, so i am applying within UK
my husband has been working since May 2018, his first job after graduation, hourly rate, so his monthly salary is not the same, but over 18.6 already when you just look at his payslips
but then
1) his company can't even provide him a working contract even my husband requests
2) for the employer letter, his company has written , average annual salary as 25k, since
he sometimes works much longer than the "agreed" 7 hours per day
*** he has now earned over 18.6 k already, we at first planned to combine income, mine is 16950
3)he hasn't worked for 12 months, but then when we filled in the form online for the visa application, the systems requests Payslips covering any period of salaried employment (current and previous) in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application.
2. Should be fine. If his monthly wages varying then use non-salaried person route. Preferably don't combine your income if he is earning sufficiently to keep the case straight.
3. If he has been working from may 2018 then he should apply under category A where he only needs to provide 6 months of payslips & bank statements. If system is asking 12 months then perhaps some question has been incorrectly answered.
thank you replying
I have selected " not the same amount of salary continuously but above the financial requirement' , i think this is the main reason why 12 months are required.
But then he only has 10 months......will this be a problems ?
Thanks
Thanksseagul wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:10 pmI think you just say yes there and then in covering letter/additional info section give the detail.kjhdot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:43 amHi,seagul wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:01 am1. No need of itkjhdot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 12:37 amHi,
so I am applying for spouse visa, currently i am on T5, so i am applying within UK
my husband has been working since May 2018, his first job after graduation, hourly rate, so his monthly salary is not the same, but over 18.6 already when you just look at his payslips
but then
1) his company can't even provide him a working contract even my husband requests
2) for the employer letter, his company has written , average annual salary as 25k, since
he sometimes works much longer than the "agreed" 7 hours per day
*** he has now earned over 18.6 k already, we at first planned to combine income, mine is 16950
3)he hasn't worked for 12 months, but then when we filled in the form online for the visa application, the systems requests Payslips covering any period of salaried employment (current and previous) in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application.
2. Should be fine. If his monthly wages varying then use non-salaried person route. Preferably don't combine your income if he is earning sufficiently to keep the case straight.
3. If he has been working from may 2018 then he should apply under category A where he only needs to provide 6 months of payslips & bank statements. If system is asking 12 months then perhaps some question has been incorrectly answered.
thank you replying
I have selected " not the same amount of salary continuously but above the financial requirement' , i think this is the main reason why 12 months are required.
But then he only has 10 months......will this be a problems ?
Thanks
If the monthly wages vary each month then preferably the employer should write the average income in the letter or the basic annual wages plus overtime.kjhdot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 8:50 amThanksseagul wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:10 pmI think you just say yes there and then in covering letter/additional info section give the detail.kjhdot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:43 amHi,seagul wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:01 am
1. No need of it
2. Should be fine. If his monthly wages varying then use non-salaried person route. Preferably don't combine your income if he is earning sufficiently to keep the case straight.
3. If he has been working from may 2018 then he should apply under category A where he only needs to provide 6 months of payslips & bank statements. If system is asking 12 months then perhaps some question has been incorrectly answered.
thank you replying
I have selected " not the same amount of salary continuously but above the financial requirement' , i think this is the main reason why 12 months are required.
But then he only has 10 months......will this be a problems ?
Thanks
I am planning to explain his average salary too for additional info, gonna calculate the gross with the formula, since we cant actually get the average 25k stated by his company . That should be lower but still over 18600