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Thanks for your reply. Ok on the grace period, i couldn't find any details around it.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:07 amDoes your wife work?
You must apply before her visa expires. The 14 day grace is for compassionate circumstances, ie she is hospitalised and unable to apply or death in family etc.
Also note that you are required to submit 6 months payslips and 6 months corresponding bank statement which are the most recent prior to the date of application. If she doesn't work and you haven't been working, you won't meet this requirement.
My understanding is that it applies to entry clearance visas and not extensions. For extensions you need to prove you are employed and meet the financial requirements at the time of application.in reading the governments website for less than 6-mo working, they take into consideration previous 12 months pay, plus what the new role will provide, which is the method by how we got the initial visa
Thats the file I read. I didn't see anywhere that it pertains to first time visas only? As for savings yes, just not enough.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:28 amMy understanding is that it applies to entry clearance visas and not extensions. For extensions you need to prove you are employed and meet the financial requirements at the time of application.in reading the governments website for less than 6-mo working, they take into consideration previous 12 months pay, plus what the new role will provide, which is the method by how we got the initial visa
Do you have any savings??
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... _Final.pdf
5.2 refers to applications for entry clearance where overseas income AND a confirmed job offer in the UK is accepted for the British sponsor. It doesn't apply to visa extensions within the UK.Captsx1 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:37 amThats the file I read. I didn't see anywhere that it pertains to first time visas only? As for savings yes, just not enough.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:28 amMy understanding is that it applies to entry clearance visas and not extensions. For extensions you need to prove you are employed and meet the financial requirements at the time of application.in reading the governments website for less than 6-mo working, they take into consideration previous 12 months pay, plus what the new role will provide, which is the method by how we got the initial visa
Do you have any savings??
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... _Final.pdf
Thanks again CR001 for responding. I appreciate it. And thanks for the clarification. 5.3 is where we believe we would be covered. If timing works out, my hope is to have a signed contract showing my new salary (>£18,600), which meets part one of the <6mo requirement and then show previous 12 mo of employment history showing i earned more than the necessary £18,600 for part two, which it would. and if this all pans out, then all our worries will be for naught, however, timing is very tight...CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:48 am5.2 refers to applications for entry clearance where overseas income AND a confirmed job offer in the UK is accepted for the British sponsor. It doesn't apply to visa extensions within the UK.Captsx1 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:37 amThats the file I read. I didn't see anywhere that it pertains to first time visas only? As for savings yes, just not enough.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:28 amMy understanding is that it applies to entry clearance visas and not extensions. For extensions you need to prove you are employed and meet the financial requirements at the time of application.in reading the governments website for less than 6-mo working, they take into consideration previous 12 months pay, plus what the new role will provide, which is the method by how we got the initial visa
Do you have any savings??
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... _Final.pdf
5.1 and 5.3 is relevant to extensions. 5.1 clearly states employment 6 months prior to date of application. 5.3 states 12 months employment at date of application if you have worked for more than 1 employer in the 12 months.
This is my understanding.
Thanks for that info. Appreciated. I'll look into the 10-year route, and yay! more money to dole out. - lolCR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 10:27 amThe Appendix 1.7 is the only one as is the immigration rule in meeting the financial requirement. See also link below to the archived paper FLR(M) form and guidance notes.
https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov ... -form-flrm
Note that if you do not meet the income requirement, she should apply for FLR(FP) 10 year Partner route.
Note also that the IHS fees have doubled and will now cost £1,000 for a visa extension and not £500, plus the visa fee.
Great! Many thanks, i'll take a read a little later on.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 10:37 amArchived paper form and guidance notes for FLR(FP) in the link below if you want to have a look.
https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov ... form-flrfp
Your research is correct and relevant because you still might be fit in under category B if can be able to secure a contract giving at least £18600 per year and plus you should have earned at least £18600 during the last 12 months even couple of months with no earning.Captsx1 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 10:22 amThanks again CR001 for responding. I appreciate it. And thanks for the clarification. 5.3 is where we believe we would be covered. If timing works out, my hope is to have a signed contract showing my new salary (>£18,600), which meets part one of the <6mo requirement and then show previous 12 mo of employment history showing i earned more than the necessary £18,600 for part two, which it would. and if this all pans out, then all our worries will be for naught, however, timing is very tight...CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:48 am5.2 refers to applications for entry clearance where overseas income AND a confirmed job offer in the UK is accepted for the British sponsor. It doesn't apply to visa extensions within the UK.Captsx1 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:37 amThats the file I read. I didn't see anywhere that it pertains to first time visas only? As for savings yes, just not enough.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:28 am
My understanding is that it applies to entry clearance visas and not extensions. For extensions you need to prove you are employed and meet the financial requirements at the time of application.
Do you have any savings??
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... _Final.pdf
5.1 and 5.3 is relevant to extensions. 5.1 clearly states employment 6 months prior to date of application. 5.3 states 12 months employment at date of application if you have worked for more than 1 employer in the 12 months.
This is my understanding.
Just FYI, I searched the document and couldn't find the word "extension" at all. Is there a second guideline?
If not, I have to take it that this covers finances for all visa application, firsts and extensions.
Kind Regards
Captsx1
Many thanks Seagul. I meet the prev 12 months, its the upcoming thats presenting challenges.seagul wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 8:01 pmYour research is correct and relevant because you still might be fit in under category B if can be able to secure a contract giving at least £18600 per year and plus you should have earned at least £18600 during the last 12 months even couple of months with no earning.Captsx1 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 10:22 amThanks again CR001 for responding. I appreciate it. And thanks for the clarification. 5.3 is where we believe we would be covered. If timing works out, my hope is to have a signed contract showing my new salary (>£18,600), which meets part one of the <6mo requirement and then show previous 12 mo of employment history showing i earned more than the necessary £18,600 for part two, which it would. and if this all pans out, then all our worries will be for naught, however, timing is very tight...CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:48 am5.2 refers to applications for entry clearance where overseas income AND a confirmed job offer in the UK is accepted for the British sponsor. It doesn't apply to visa extensions within the UK.
5.1 and 5.3 is relevant to extensions. 5.1 clearly states employment 6 months prior to date of application. 5.3 states 12 months employment at date of application if you have worked for more than 1 employer in the 12 months.
This is my understanding.
Just FYI, I searched the document and couldn't find the word "extension" at all. Is there a second guideline?
If not, I have to take it that this covers finances for all visa application, firsts and extensions.
Kind Regards
Captsx1