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HiDulce wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 2:04 amHi,
This website is very much helpful. I really appreciate people taking time to help others.
My visa is going to expire next week. I will need to submit my online application by the end of this week.
1) I am employed in UK from May 2017 until 8 th April 2019.
May 2017 - Oct 2018 - Employer1 - have all the payslips and P60.
Nov 2018 - April 8 th 2019 - Employer2 - still awaiting payslips and P45.
Now, I have requested my Employer2 for the payslips and P45 but there is no response. As I am not working
there anymore, I do not have access to the portal where I can access my payslips. But, I have my bank
statements showing that I got paid from Employer2 from Nov 2018. My question is: what can I do if I don't get
payslips and P45 from this employer where Home Office will definitely ask for this documents.
2) On the other hand, I thought I could use my husband's financials for the visa application. His payroll got changed and his income was also increased from past 4 months.
He has payslips for the past 4 months. But the Home Office would require 6 months payslips.
He tried to ring his accountant but sadly he is on holidays and therefore it is difficult to get the other 2 months of payslips.
But, we will meet the income threshold of 18,600 GBP with his last 4 months payslips for sure. Can we submit this 4 months of payslips which will meet the required income threshold?
This is a tricky situation where we both are in a good position and earning more than enough money. Due to unforseen situations, this made it more difficult.
Please suggest.
Many thanks in advance
1. No.
SA302 relates to people who are self employed and file tax returns. Many have submitted these for a spouse visa where self employed.Sumit_sam wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:41 am1. No.
You must find job for yourself before you apply.....as case officer may contact your employer to confirm your employment status that may lead to immediate rejection. If cannot support yourself and you are not expected to support your spouse dependent.
So you must work and earn payslip and submit.
2 SA302. Never heard of such thing in any case being shared here, check with some immigration solicitor.
Thanks
Hi CR001CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:44 amSA302 relates to people who are self employed and file tax returns. Many have submitted these for a spouse visa where self employed.Sumit_sam wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:41 am1. No.
You must find job for yourself before you apply.....as case officer may contact your employer to confirm your employment status that may lead to immediate rejection. If cannot support yourself and you are not expected to support your spouse dependent.
So you must work and earn payslip and submit.
2 SA302. Never heard of such thing in any case being shared here, check with some immigration solicitor.
Thanks
Hi Dulce03
Hi
You will have to apply under category B. Although the employer letter from current employer is mandatory but couple of members were asked that from previous employers too. As a precaution get the letter from previous employer too and keep with you until HO ask.Dulce wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 6:11 pmHi Sumit,
Thanks for the response. You are right.
Just a quick question here. I have got a new job starting from May 1st.
Regarding the employment letter,
Do I need the employment letter only for the current employer or for the previous employers where I worked from the past 1 year?
Thanks in advance
Passport photos are no longer needed. In past when these were needed then name & date of birth with black ink in capital letters used to be written on the back of them, no harm if you do same just for own peace of mind.Dulce wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 9:26 pm************ Urgent help please. Last minute last question for my visa application ***************
Hi all,
I have a question here. I am going to take 2 passport size photos of me and my husband.
Do they need to be signed?
If so, can my husband sign on the back of the photograph and send it to me. I will take the copies here.
As I got an appointment somewhere far, I have come here already so I can't get the photographs signed directly.
Please suggest.