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As per my own frame of reference, wherever if someone is getting paid monthly under a pattern, where his/her wages for the present month will be paid next month, then I will always be disposed to supply an additional payslip for the 7th month (if the wages hasn't been dropped severally) as in belt and braces.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 7:44 pmDear all,
We are under a lot of pressure as we are trying to put together my wife's extension application. But we are literally stuck. Her visa runs out on 1 November 2020. Hence we put together both of our 6 month payslips to prove when combined we exceed the 18,600 threshold.
Could you please help us if we are using correct payslips which correlate with bank payment in our account are as below:
30 April
30 May
30 June
30 July
30 August
30 September
all these payslips can be seen as paid into our accounts and the have BACS stated on them. The thing is on other forums people comment that I must include 30 march payslip too which I can't comprehend being under pressure at the moment.
Could you guys please help? Much appreciate it indeed!
Thanks!
extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:36 pmAs per my own frame of reference, wherever if someone is getting paid monthly under a pattern, where his/her wages for the present month will be paid next month, then I will always be disposed to supply an additional payslip for the 7th month (if the wages hasn't been dropped severally) as in belt and braces.
The way you have been getting paid is perfectly customary as the payslips are mostly prepared earlier than the actual payday. Apart of this, simply make sure to apply when you have got everything in possession to comply with the 28 days rule.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:36 pmI really took shine to how you word your response! And I am thankful!
Let me ask this way,
30 April payslip > paid into bank account on the 4th of May
similarly all subsequent payslips are paid a few days after the payslip date. All of them are dated the last day of each month.
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30 September payslip is paid into bank account on the 2 d of October.
According to my calculation the last six months salaries and payslips are covered. Is there something am I missing due to being under pressure?
Seems satisfactory but as per your very first post where you have professed to combine your wages with partner, then whose these dates of payslips are? Because, unless you both are working at same place, these cant be identical.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:56 pmDear Seagull,
Are we good to go with the aforementioned payslips? Do the cover the last 6 months period as indicated in the government guidance?
https://www.timeanddate.com/date/datead ... =&ad=&rec=extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:37 pmDear Seagul,
Yes we both work at the same restaurant and paydays and payslips are identical. What worried earlier is that in another forum people said exactly the following:
"If the latest payslip you are using is September, and it’s dated September 30th, then the 6 months you need to cover are:
March 31st to September 30th
Which means that the first payslip you send much explicitly cover March 31st 2020.
Therefore the payslips you MUST send are:
March
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
And the bank statements will need to cover the deposit of the March payslip all the way through to the September payslip.If you cannot explicitly cover those full 6 months (7 payslips and bank statements), the visa can be refused. We have seen people refused for being 1 day short of the full 6 or 12 months in the past."
But according to my calculations April- May - June - July - Aug - Sept payslips cover the last six months.
That might open more wormholes because the whole cash must have been deposited into to the bank account for its acceptability. However, fortunately, there has been a temporary concession in place about which you can read at below:extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:08 pmActually until April both me and my wife were paid in cash but payslips show BACS I have just noticed.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus ... -residentsChanges to the minimum income and adequate maintenance requirement
If you’ve experienced a loss of income due to coronavirus up to 31 August, we will consider employment income for the period immediately before the loss of income due to coronavirus, provided the requirement was met for at least 6 months up to March 2020.
If your salary has reduced because you’re furloughed, we will take account of your income as though you’re earning 100% of your salary.
If you’re self-employed, a loss of annual income due to coronavirus between 1 March 2020 and 31 August 2020 will generally be disregarded, along with the impact on employment income from the same period for future applications.
I might be mistaken but it appears the OP is saying that the cash payment was for the March payment, not April.seagul wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:25 pmThat might open more wormholes because the whole cash must have been deposited into to the bank account for its acceptability.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:08 pmActually until April both me and my wife were paid in cash but payslips show BACS I have just noticed.
Very valid point.Korekt wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:47 pmI might be mistaken but it appears the OP is saying that the cash payment was for the March payment, not April.seagul wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:25 pmThat might open more wormholes because the whole cash must have been deposited into to the bank account for its acceptability.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:08 pmActually until April both me and my wife were paid in cash but payslips show BACS I have just noticed.
Perhaps they can clarify.
Your april to september payslips are perfectly fine and cover the 6 months, for which I have presented for you the calculator as above. The only purpose for attaching the extra payslip was to avoid any miscalculation but only in case where if you have that payslip and have earned sufficiently otherwise with the above payslips, you are good to go.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 11:02 pmyet I am still at my wits end why do we have to provide March payslip since APRIL-MAY-JUNE-JULY-AUG-SEP payslips and bank payments generate 6 months already:(
That's correct.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 11:31 pmDear Korekt and Seagul. Heartfelt thanks indeed!
Could you also advise if we are getting you right and doing the right thing. We will add the following documents:
- 6 payslips which correlate with the bank payments: 30 April(paid 4 May 2020) - May - June - July - Aug - 30 September(paid 2 October 2020). No employer letter explaining March payment made in cash since I am not including march payslip.
Correct
Another important question I have is that, when filling out the application form online, there is a question when we enter financial details about each of us:
"Have they been employed by the same employer for the last 6 months prior to the date of application?
I tick YES here, since we have been employed by the same restaurant.
If the requirements are met, do not select 'below the financial requirement amount', it could cause problems.Then the next question is:
"What do they earn?"
If I tick:
"The same amount continuously, below the financial requirement amount" the next page asks me to provide:
"Payslips covering any period of salaried employment (current and previous) in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application"
But if I tick:
"The same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount" the next page asks me to provide:
"Payslips covering a period of 6 months prior to the date of application"
Am I reading the above statement incorrectly under pressure or it is not clearly worded. It's a badly-worded question, because it doesn't seem to cater for the situation where you have to combine incomes. Which option do you think we should tick?:(
These I believe would be made available for you to download on submitting the application.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:22 pmThanks so much Korekt!
"Any relevant declarations or third party consent to request verification checks" what exactly are these and where can i find consent form or letter to do so? Who should the undersigned persons be? There is no clear guidance on government website:(
Thanks a million Korekt!Korekt wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 1:07 pmThese I believe would be made available for you to download on submitting the application.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:22 pmThanks so much Korekt!
"Any relevant declarations or third party consent to request verification checks" what exactly are these and where can i find consent form or letter to do so? Who should the undersigned persons be? There is no clear guidance on government website:(
One of the forms need to be signed by the partner (sponsor).
Another one requires the applicant to sign part 1, a joint owner to sign part 2, and a 3rd party sponsor to sign part 3. Most applicants mark part 3 as 'not applicable'.
In most cases, yes.extensiontime wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 1:56 pmThanks a million Korekt!
"a joint owner to sign part 2" refers to me I reckon.