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Neeky wrote: ↑Tue Jun 05, 2018 12:37 amI am currently in the UK because of my dad who is a British Citizen. Application wasnt straight forward, had an appeal and granted on the basis of family and private life. However, this visa expires April 30th 2019. I got married April this year and will now switch to a spouse visa but I have a few queries.
1- Is the earliest I can apply April 2nd 2019 which is 28 days before current visa expires?
I think 28 days will be from 3rd April 2019
2- If I apply in April, there is a chance one or two of my payslips will have a different hourly rate due to pay increase April every year and I get paid weekly. Will pay increase have an effect? Or should I just apply before April 5th(This is a friday and I get paid every friday) but husbands payslip wont be ready until the 9th or 10th as he gets paid monthly and then I would have to add my payslip for that week?
Pay rise wont cause any issue as long as employer confirm in employer letter. Remember that documents shouldn't be 28 days older from date of application and also shouldn't be post dated of application submission date. If you both combining then you will have to convert your weekly wages in to monthly.
3- Myself as the applicant wont make the financial requirement alone so will be adding my husbands income too..
ME
-£8.60 an hour and contracted 30 hours a week but if I'm late etc or ill, this wont be the case. I also often get more than this . I have to clock in and out of work. Is this salaried or non-salaried ?
HUSBAND
-£8.20 an hour generally and gets paid more when working in a particular store(£9.50) ... He is a security officer . However , his contract confuses me. Its flexible. It states he will be guarnteed a minimum of 5 hours a week or 20 hours 4 weekly. But he always gets more. Way more. Will Home Office scruntise that the contract states that and assume it will not always be guaranteed? Also, is his job salaied or non-salaried? and how will they work this out with different pay?
If the gross wages vary then it will be non-salaried. HO don't care about the shift or hours pattern rather only concern about the gross wages whether it meets requirement or not.
4- Tenancy agreement only have my name on it , as husband was not working at time we moved in so I was planning to find somewhere else so both or names are on it but does this matter? Council tax,water and joint account are in both names and landlord knows we live together
Initial spouse visa application doesn't require any proof of cohabitation from past.
5- Can salaried and non-salaried income be combined ?
yes
6- Husband has not been working for a year I believe . He started working December 2017 till about end of January and had to stop as SIA License application wasnt straight forward. Appealed and got license back and resumed working May 2018 for same employer . Employer contacted him straight away so i guess he was still employed by them but had to get license back. I am however worried if i will have to use Category B as he wont have 12 payslips
If he started working from May 2018 and as you are planning to apply in April 2019 then he just need last 6 months of payslips if he will continue to work for same employer.
7- Marriage certificate has a '-' next to his name and if employer gives letter and start date, will this be an issue? We just said he wasnt employed as we got married before he started working again but as I mentioned, its like he was still employed but employee was waiting on decision of license
Employer should truly mention his start/stop/resume of duty dates. There shouldn't be any issue if the last 6 months payslips and corresponding bank statements will be attached.
8- How important is a P60? I might get this in May but have to apply April so basically wont have one
NO. P60 is not important if other relevant financial documents are attached.
sorry for the long post but any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you
Preferably if either of you earning sufficiently then his/her income alone should be used otherwise the income can be combined either under category A or category B. There is no bank who issues weekly bank statements rather bank usually can gives last 3 months of officially stamped bank statements inside the branch which you can request too.Neeky wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 11:27 pmI get paid weekly(every Friday) and my husband monthly(for work done previous month). November will make 6 months since my husband is employed by that employer and he will receive payslip on November 9th. So we are using June-November . Would I have to wait until I get all 4 payslips for November and do I have to wait until December when I get my November bank statement before I can apply ? Or can I just change my bank statement to weekly just before November and use only 2 weeks bank statement from November ? Thanks in advance
seagul wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 5:39 amPreferably if either of you earning sufficiently then his/her income alone should be used otherwise the income can be combined either under category A or category B. There is no bank who issues weekly bank statements rather bank usually can gives last 3 months of officially stamped bank statements inside the branch which you can request too.Neeky wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 11:27 pmI get paid weekly(every Friday) and my husband monthly(for work done previous month). November will make 6 months since my husband is employed by that employer and he will receive payslip on November 9th. So we are using June-November . Would I have to wait until I get all 4 payslips for November and do I have to wait until December when I get my November bank statement before I can apply ? Or can I just change my bank statement to weekly just before November and use only 2 weeks bank statement from November ? Thanks in advance
1. To keep the application straight where you both are combining incomes the payslips must be from almost same dates under category A/B.Neeky wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:47 pm1.Thanks for your reply. One more question. I get paid weekly and my husband gets paid monthly. We are combing income as we do not make enough individually. I will attach payslips from June(for work done in May) , July , August, September , October , November for my husband who gets paid around the 9th/10th of each month. I was wondering if my weekly payslips will have to start from June aswell since his start June or can I start it from May? I was more thinking of May 25th-November 16th(26weeks) .
2. Do you know if bank statement has to be a full month worth? What if I walk in branch and just get the first few weeks of November that will show me getting paid 3 times for that month ?Thanks
by taking the average of last 6 months to get the annual income.