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Financial Requirement 12 Months Payslips

Post by marcus12a » Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:05 am

Hello

I just want to clarify as I read a while ago on this forum and I believe it was ok but I seem to the think the guidelines state otherwise..

I earn 15k a year basic salary
Only by working overtime or in commision my salary goes above 20k.

So it worked out like this
August, September, October November December 2012 I earned more than 1550 a month before tax.
Janurary 2013 I hit below 1550 and it was only 1540 so I did not apply for visa because I read also here they calculate the lowest amount for the last 6 months. So my salary then would of been £18,480...

Now then Feburary March salary 2013 above 1550, April below (thats because I went away to visit spouse for 3 weeks so not much commision there) May June July August 2013 I have hit over 1550..

Now I am looking to apply from September 2012 payslip till August 2013
It works out over that year I earned about £20k+
However, the last 6 months in Aprils payslip I earned 1430 I think it was will they calculate that and take the average earnings over the year or how would it work?

What section do I apply under I know it's category A but is it under Section B and can someone clarify this for me as I am confused..


Thanks and much appreciated.

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Post by Amber » Mon Sep 16, 2013 2:08 am

Please continue in your other thread.
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