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Did you include this with the application?But I received a letter of contract which stated because of my good work I had an increase in salary.
I just hoped they would say yes to the visa. I didn't know that about the certificates unfortunately.CR001 wrote:You can write if you wish, but the refusal was correct, so not sure what hope to achieve. You are required to submit original documents so that they can be verified/authenticated and you did not meet the financial requirement. You will need 6 months at your new salary.Did you include this with the application?But I received a letter of contract which stated because of my good work I had an increase in salary.
How long have you been working in this job?
Its always better to read about rules and requirements before applying. It seem you still dont know about financial requirement. When you apply under CAT A of salaried employment then they take lowest earning in last 6 months which was £1500 in your case and they multiply it with 12 to count gross annual slary which is £18,000 in your case. You would be fine only if apply after earning £18,00 in last 6 months before the time of applicationShezzy123 wrote:CR001 wrote: Yes my letter of contract stated my increase of salary from April 2016.
Its been 7 months since I've been working. In that past in 2011 I worked in the same company too then got married so had to leave.
Yes you are quite right. Best to know before hand. To be quite honest I never knew about the fact that they look at the lowest income. When I worked it out it added upto £21,100.modern_newton wrote:Its always better to read about rules and requirements before applying. It seem you still dont know about financial requirement. When you apply under CAT A of salaried employment then they take lowest earning in last 6 months which was £1500 in your case and they multiply it with 12 to count gross annual slary which is £18,000 in your case. You would be fine only if apply after earning £18,00 in last 6 months before the time of applicationShezzy123 wrote:CR001 wrote: Yes my letter of contract stated my increase of salary from April 2016.
Its been 7 months since I've been working. In that past in 2011 I worked in the same company too then got married so had to leave.
Gov.UK cannot explain all these things in few page thats why they have got guideline in pdf format for details about how to meet languages and financial requirement etc so you must read all these for better understanding before applying . Your best bet is re-apply but take your time to prepare everything properly. If need help you can post in here .Pray for my pending application as well.. best of luck for futureShezzy123 wrote:
Yes you are quite right. Best to know before hand. To be quite honest I never knew about the fact that they look at the lowest income. When I worked it out it added upto £21,100.
Even currently on the gov.uk website it clearly state £18600 per annum but doesn't say anywhere about it being 1 salary every month of the same figures. Only when you open the pdf do we come across it.
Thankyou so much to all of you for your kind help. God bless
Its a matter of re applying now and waiting now for a few months
Oh sorry i did not know that..also can you please tell me if its possible to change the user name? I dont want to be newton any more :pCasa wrote:Members only have the privilege of the PM facility once they have made 30 posts.
yea correct for non salariedseagul wrote:I think if these wages figures are for non salaried then it meet requirement because average of 6 months salary will be considered.
£1500×5=£7500+£1800=£9300/6×12=£18600
Please post your username question in the appropriate sub forum, link below. A bit rude to ask this question in a thread that is not your own.modern_newton wrote:Oh sorry i did not know that..also can you please tell me if its possible to change the user name? I dont want to be newton any more :pCasa wrote:Members only have the privilege of the PM facility once they have made 30 posts.
Yes I totally understand now exactly what needs doing. Thankyou so much once again for your kind help. I wish I had found this forum before. You always learn after the work is done in my case that is.modern_newton wrote:Gov.UK cannot explain all these things in few page thats why they have got guideline in pdf format for details about how to meet languages and financial requirement etc so you must read all these for better understanding before applying . Your best bet is re-apply but take your time to prepare everything properly. If need help you can post in here .Pray for my pending application as well.. best of luck for futureShezzy123 wrote:
Yes you are quite right. Best to know before hand. To be quite honest I never knew about the fact that they look at the lowest income. When I worked it out it added upto £21,100.
Even currently on the gov.uk website it clearly state £18600 per annum but doesn't say anywhere about it being 1 salary every month of the same figures. Only when you open the pdf do we come across it.
Thankyou so much to all of you for your kind help. God bless
Its a matter of re applying now and waiting now for a few months
Thanks for link. I dont know what you are thinking in your mind but i asked her to post here or PM. I mentioned about PM because sometime no one reply in your topic as happened to me many times so your topic get lost in dozen others topics open everyday . With PM you get the message in your email and can reply it . Is it against forum rule to use this facilility of PM provided by the forums?CR001 wrote:Please post your username question in the appropriate sub forum, link below. A bit rude to ask this question in a thread that is not your own.modern_newton wrote:Oh sorry i did not know that..also can you please tell me if its possible to change the user name? I dont want to be newton any more :pCasa wrote:Members only have the privilege of the PM facility once they have made 30 posts.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/commen ... 83-20.html
Also, kindly refrain from asking members to PM you for advice. Always better to post questions/advice publicly on the forum so that if there are any inaccuracies, these can be corrected.
Thanks for good wishes. Wish you good luck for future application. I will recommend priority service if you can afford to pay more and prepare the documents well as people are getting decision within weeksShezzy123 wrote:Yes I totally understand now exactly what needs doing. Thankyou so much once again for your kind help. I wish I had found this forum before. You always learn after the work is done in my case that is.modern_newton wrote:Gov.UK cannot explain all these things in few page thats why they have got guideline in pdf format for details about how to meet languages and financial requirement etc so you must read all these for better understanding before applying . Your best bet is re-apply but take your time to prepare everything properly. If need help you can post in here .Pray for my pending application as well.. best of luck for futureShezzy123 wrote:
Yes you are quite right. Best to know before hand. To be quite honest I never knew about the fact that they look at the lowest income. When I worked it out it added upto £21,100.
Even currently on the gov.uk website it clearly state £18600 per annum but doesn't say anywhere about it being 1 salary every month of the same figures. Only when you open the pdf do we come across it.
Thankyou so much to all of you for your kind help. God bless
Its a matter of re applying now and waiting now for a few months
I will definitely come. Back for more questions if the need does arise!
You've applied too? I pray you're successful in all of your work and your visa comes swiftly and it's all straightforward
I am still waiting for outcome as applied non priority but who advised you to apply visitor visa? I agree with Vinny . You need to show strong connection back home in order to get visitor visa i.e you tell them that you have family/job back home and must need to come back..so he will be very lucky if he get visitor visa as his intention earlier was to settle in Uk where his wife and kid reside..You should have visited him isntaed of asking him to come here on visitor visa..well wish you good luckShezzy123 wrote:Hello,
I'm back again with new questions.
Praying you're all in the best of health.
How did your application go then? I pray it was a success and you received you visa with ease.
So basically we have to re apply for my husband's spouse visa in October.
In the meantime, it's so hard being away from one another so we thought in the waiting period, my husband could spend time with us.
We've applied for a visitors visa so he can spend quality time with me and my baby.
Do you think they will grant the visa?
And we also wrote a letter of reconsideration.
Anyone have any experience?
Please let me know ASAP.
Kind regards
I will advice you to prepare all supporting documents i.e Relationship documents, Maintenance documents accommodation documents carefully and apply for priority application as they are being decided much quicker.Shezzy123 wrote:Hello,
Its me again
Praying you're all in the best of health
Did you manage to get your visa then? I really do hope so.
So the latest is me and my spouse will be applying again for the settlement spouse visa very soon.
I was wondering if you could give me any kind of help or pointers which will give us every chance of a successful application
It will be very much appreciated by us
Waiting for your kind replies
Thank you so much