You also can try depositing the salary in the bank account every time you get paid - preferably on the same date every month - and then use the bank statements as financial evidence...
That's a good idea. I never thought of that. Thank you!!
Much appreciated!! The payslip did have stamps on them but you're right, I'll ensure HR explain this in the employer letter as well including the fact that I'm paid cash and why my salary seems "high" (I've been with them forever lol so salary gradually increased). Looking at the previous ...
Thanks, that's helpful And yes, you're right. My issue remains is convincing them that my salary is indeed what I claim it to be and that I'm being paid cash. The last refusal was because they couldn't believe I was paid an amount (which is well above average) and there was no evidence of it going t...
Hello, I would like some advice on my situation. I’m planning to visit the UK with my British spouse. My husband left the UK over a year ago to live with me in my home country. He has dual citizenship with this country. We both work full time here and intend to come back. I don’t own property to pro...