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Advisable to stick with 6 months statement of account, particularly your salary account, as it shows your regular income coming in. You can use all accounts you have. Joint accounts and personal accounts for the pair of you.I was thinking of including the following:
- cover letter explaining purpose of my visit That's fine
- cover letter from my husband explaining that we are travelling together, etc. should he mention he left his well paid job in the uk to live with me (I.e. we could have afforded the spouse visa if we wanted to) Not sure they care why he left or what he left behind, but you can try. No harm in that.
- marriage certificate
- rental agreement and other joint utility bills
- husband’s work contract
- my work payslips etc
- joint savings account where we are depositing a fixed amount every month (each of us will deposit a fixed amount). Plan is to use this for holidays.
- travel itinerary outside the UK (we intend to travel to other countries as well)
- evidence of travel history last year
Are these documents ok? Documents are good
Jude123456 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 10:29 amThanks, that's helpful And yes, you're right.
My issue remains is convincing them that my salary is indeed what I claim it to be and that I'm being paid cash. The last refusal was because they couldn't believe I was paid an amount (which is well above average) and there was no evidence of it going to my bank account. Add to that the fact the company I work for write payslips by hand (crazy I know sigh ). That's not the end of the world. I'm sure your company has stamps. The accounts department can stamp the payslip and sign it to authenticate it. Then get you HR department to write you a letter addresses to the British Embassy stating that your bank slips are genuine, annual and monthly income. Add your employment letter to back it up.
Unfortunately, we get paid in cash and I live in a country where cash still rules so even electric, other utilities are mainly paid like this.
I guess I just need to explain that in the cover letter. Yes you do, but get as much as you can from your company as well. Word of mouth (in this case, word on cover paper) isn't always enough.