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You can go ahead via category B as you can meet its first part by having the income of more than £18600 but in order to meet its second part you must have earned during the past 12 months at least £18600 excluding the self employment income.vchiu wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 4:01 amHi to immigration experts.
We are about to apply for a spouse dependent visa and would like to know more information before making application.
My husband and I just got married in Dec 2017.
For the financial status, my husband is currently employed less than 6 months with full time contract, he started working since March 2018 with annual income £21000.He was previously employed in another company, which he worked there between Aug to Dec with full time contract with annual income £19000.
Earlier between Mar to June 2017, he was offered a a three month contract of £40 per hour and he received the pay by his limited company account, but the account was closed in July. Is this meeting the financial requirements?
yes sub landlord letter giving the consent for couples will be fine but you will have to provide the property inspection report as well. Usually one double room is sufficient for a couple without kids as long as the house is not overcrowded with other tenants.vchiu wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 4:01 am
In terms of our accommodation. We have been letting from a sublandlord, if the sublandlord is able to provide a letter of accommodation, is it advisable to use for the spouse dependent visa.
I hope these information can help and it would be greatful if you could give me some advices.
Thank you
Yes. All visitors/tourists are expected to leave and apply for spouse visa from their homeland/country of residence. Remember any refusal (if any) in past for getting visitor/tourist visa/entry won't affect spouse visa.vchiu wrote: ↑Thu Apr 05, 2018 1:21 amHi Seagul,
Thank you very much for your reply and it has been very useful indeed. IJust one more question if I would like to apply for the visa, is it a must to make the application for the spouse visa outside Uk, as currently I have entred Uk as a tourist only .
Many thanks in advance.
Vicky
Holder of visitor/tourist visa has to go back for applying spouse visa.
Yes as long as the documents not get older than 28 days from the date of application submission. Although 6 months payslips are sufficient but still as a precaution its wise to attach slight longer payslips to avoid any chance of miscalculations by caseworke.
A lot of times the total gross wages vary each month due to undertaking overtime in addition of contracted work. In such case the contractual fixed wages should be counted under salaried person route while the overtime should be calculated by non-salaried person route.vchiu wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 1:25 amHi Seagal,
his 1st payroll is £1550 as he started the job on the 4th May, 2nd payroll is £1400 as he took one week off for emergency of his relatives, this month will be different again.. as he works on shifts...
I am so confused, even though he is contracted for £21000 to work 37.5 hours a week.. but the pay is varied each month.
I don't think there are two types of payslips are issued; one for contractual wages & other one for overtime. Only one payslip usually contain the whole monthly wages. Yes you should use the previously advised method of calculation but you yourself should do that calculation either in covering letter/additional info section instead let it on caseworker to do. Moreover, your employment letter must also state your contractual hours & wages along with the mentioning about your overtime.