Hi All
By the time I submit my spouse visa application I believe I will need to provide the latest tax return 21/22 as I am now self employed.
For the 21/22 tax year I was salaried/employed for the first 6 months and then worked self-employed for the remaining 6 months. In total for that year, between the two jobs, I earned much more than the £18,600 requirement for that year.
I registered as self employed 3 years ago, but only worked for a few months for myself before being offered, and taking, salaried employment. I have been salaried/employed until 6 months ago when I went back to self employment.
My question is:
To rely on myself to meet the £18,600 financial limit for the visa, is there a requirement to be trading for more than 12 months self employed, and if so do I qualify for this considering I used to work for myself 3 years ago? By the time I apply for my visa I will have been trading for 8 months only since I left salaried employment.
My partner (UK citizen) earns £12,000 per year salaried/employed so is short of being able meet the requirement on her own.
I’m worried sick now I should never have gone self-employed, really appreciate any guidance!
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