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is123 wrote:hi ,
Could anyone of you answer my below queries regarding Tier-1 General
Visa extension application forms. I am submitting it from UK.
Main Applicant Form : version - 04/2012
1) What is the Home office reference number & PBS Reference number mentioned in Page 11- B11 & B14?
Leave them blank. if you dont have it
2) Do I need to submit original Marriage certificate?
If this is a Tier 1 dependent extension, then you don't need to submit marriage certificate as you have already done it with the initial Tier 1 dependent application.
Dependent Applicant Form (wife) : version - 04/2012
1) Do I need to fill section N4 - Page 32?
No. Go straight to Section 'O'
2) Do I need submit original Marriage certificate and Master degree certificate? Also let me know if we need submit any other documents.
No for marriage certificate. Why are you submitting Master's certificate with your dependent application. ??
Dependent Applicant Form (Son - 2yrs old) : version - 04/2012
1) Do we need to submit any supporting document other than Passport for kid?.
Birth certificate.
It might be useful for you to read this post PBS Guidance
General Question:
Do we need to post dependent application form along with main application in a single cover?
Yes. In your case you will be sending 1 main applicant form + 1 dependent application form for wife + one dependent application form for kid= 3 forms in total
Note: The supporting documents for dependents would be a cover letter(optional)
and bank statement for maintenance funds
Some applicants have submitted proof of address for the wife if it does not appear on bank statement. Though its not necessary to do so. Bank statements in your name should suffice. Make sure you last transaction on bank statement is not less than a month old.
Thanks in advance. Awaiting for response.
Regards,
Is
is123 wrote:Can anyone answer my query?.
I am applying my Tier -1 extension on June 15- 2012 through post.
1) I am considering 12 months for my earnings from 1 march 2011 to
Feb 2012. Is these are correct consecutive months in the last 15 months period prior to my application submitting date 15 June 2012?
No, your 15 month period would end at the end of May 2012 if you are showing a salary from 1st of March 2011. Guidance says consecutive 12 months will be considered from immediate previous 15 months
2) Also I am submitting last 3 months bank statements for maintenance funds proof. i.e
1) 23- feb -23 march 2012
2) 23- March - 23 April 2012
3) 23 April - 23 May 2012
bank statement upto 23 May 2012?. Is this ok, as I am submitting on 15 June 2012?
This should be ok provided your last transaction is within a month's time for 15th June 2012
If you are applying for Tier 1 dependent extension application, then many applicants have submitted an official document (utility bills, council tax, electoral, bank statements or NHS registration card)carrying the dependents name which has the same proof of address as that of the main applicant.is123 wrote:How to show that? What document do i need to submit that?
Is this(sustenance evidence) really required for Tier 1 extension? I don't think so, the guidance does not say that it is requiredsilent_warrior wrote:If you are applying for Tier 1 dependent extension application, then many applicants have submitted an official document (utility bills, council tax, electoral, bank statements or NHS registration card)carrying the dependents name which has the same proof of address as that of the main applicant.is123 wrote:How to show that? What document do i need to submit that?
No. It's not mentioned anywhere to provide any proof.layman wrote:Is this(sustenance evidence) really required for Tier 1 extension? I don't think so, the guidance does not say that it is requiredsilent_warrior wrote:If you are applying for Tier 1 dependent extension application, then many applicants have submitted an official document (utility bills, council tax, electoral, bank statements or NHS registration card)carrying the dependents name which has the same proof of address as that of the main applicant.is123 wrote:How to show that? What document do i need to submit that?
This is what's mentioned in Guidance notes point 79is123 wrote:Hi Silent,
1) I am considering 12 months for my earnings from 1 march 2011 to
Feb 2012. Is these are correct consecutive months in the last 15 months period prior to my application submitting date 15 June 2012?
No, your 15 month period would end at the end of May 2012 if you are showing a salary from 1st of March 2011. Guidance says consecutive 12 months will be considered from immediate previous 15 months
I think we can take any consecutive 12 months ( top to bottom ie.- mar2011 to feb 2012 or bottom to top ie. May 2012 to June 2011 or any consecutive 12 months between the immediate previous 15 months.Can any one confirm this?
Your application date is the same as the date you submit your application to UKBA either by post or a PEO appointment. So if you wish to apply on 15 June 2012, then you would need to consider earnings from 16th March 2011 to 15 March 2012, which constituets your 12 month consecutive period.is123 wrote:Thanks Silent for your patient in answering my question.
I am clear in your answer But in my case do I need to consider only 15 days salary in March 2011 and feb 2011? i.e 12 months is 16 march to 15 feb 2012 (No, it should be 16 March 2011 to 15 March 2012, as your Start date has gone forward by 15 days from 01-March 2011, so will your end date move forward by 15 days )? . Please clarify.
Otherwise can I put my apllication date as 1 June 2012 (I am not sure I understand what you mean by put your application date as 01 June 2012. Can you elaborate?) and submit on 15 June 2012?. Is that ok?
Thanks in Advance
No. But you can submit payslips from March 2011 to March 2012.is123 wrote:Hi Silent,
If i mention Start Date as 16-03-2011 and End Date as 15-03-2012 in J4 of the form, then in this case can I submit 12 months payslips from
march 2011 to feb 2012? . Please clarify
This is wrong . You are going out of 12 months,is123 wrote:Thanks for all your response.
I will submit salary slips from March 2011 to Mar2012.
and will mention starting date in J4 of the application form as
1 March 2011 to 31 March 2012.. Is this ok?
sushdmehta wrote:Looks like we are still going in circles here, in context of clause 80 of the policy guidance!
1. Take March 2011 payslip. Calculate your salary for the period 16-Mar-2011 to 31-Mar-2011 (from the total salary of 31 days in that month). That's the salary that you can claim points for for the month of March 2011.
2. Include salary from April 2011 to Feb 2012 (both inclusive, and whole months).
3. Take March 2012 payslip. Calculate your salary for the period 01-Mar-2012 to 15-Mar-2012 (from the total salary of 31 days in that month). That's the salary that you can claim points for for the month for March 2012.
That's your income in the 12 month period commencing 16-Mar-11 and ending 15-Mar-12. Do take into consideration that you'll have to explain all this in a covering letter - for the CW to understand!
Out of curiosity, why can't you use a period starting from 1st day of a given month and ending on the 30th/31st day of the consecutive 12th month? e.g. - 01-Apr-11 to 31-Mar-12 or 01-May-11 to 30-Apr-12 or 01-Jun-11 to 31-May-12? Makes life much more easier - both for you and the CW!! Has something changed with regards to your employment / income since 15-Mar-12?
Agreed, But thats NET. What about Gross taxable monthly income . Only the gross income is considered.sushdmehta wrote:The "total" net salary payment will match. What the OP will need to explain to the CW is that out of this "total net for the given months" he is claiming only a "proportion of the monthly salary" for the months in question.
The concept of corroboration is to ensure that the applicant is actually being paid what he /she claims to be paid. When the "total" amount is corroborated, it is but natural that a "proportion from within it" has also been actually paid.
e.g. - You prove that you were paid 100 quids. Do you need to corroborate (again) that 10 quids (a proportion) from this 100 quids (total) were actually paid ... and that you are not lying.
True for both.sushdmehta wrote:Q - What does salary slip / employer letter / P60 (evidence 1) and bank statement (evidence 2) corroborate?
A- The "net" salary payment.
Q - What is Tier 1 (General) assessment based on?
A - The "gross" salary - that a bank statement (evidence 2) does not / will not / cannot corroborate.