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No I don't meet the financial requirement yet that's what I'm saying. I know I'll have to work at least 6 months but I was just wondering whether i would have to show 12 months of pay slips instead of 6 if I worked two jobs.Rayking wrote:You can apply even tomorrow as long as you meet the financial requirements and ALL other requirements & secondly, if you haven't told them anything before that will contradict what you gonna tell them now.
Thirdly, your hubby can reapply if he can show his ties to home country, that means he's gainfully employed there with good or fair income and can show that with his pay slips and bank statements, letter from his employer, if he's got property as well,just everything to proof he will go back if granted the visa.
You can apply with cat A if you done the job for at least 6 month,you simply need to explain with additional information.
Or if you get the second job n what you've earned is greater or equal to 18600 with your first job.
What is important is getting to that number,doesn't matter if it's 10 jobs.
You don't necessarily need to wait 12 months if you've got a job at the mo,just get a second job to get to thatnumber.
Correct! I know the form only has space for one job, but you can details of the second job in the additional information box.rizmir wrote:Thanks Hopeful
I think u exposed the hidden scenario behind the wordings, very appreciable. So it means if a person is working in two jobs and been with the same employer for at least 6 months he would be treated under category A.
Like i am working with one employer full time since 3 months and getting 1350/month(16K, approximately) and also i am working part time with another employer since 2 month getting 450/month(5K approximately), so if i wait 6 month for both jobs then i would be under category A?
will be highly appreciated
regards
SoHopeful wrote:Correct! I know the form only has space for one job, but you can details of the second job in the additional information box.rizmir wrote:Thanks Hopeful
I think u exposed the hidden scenario behind the wordings, very appreciable. So it means if a person is working in two jobs and been with the same employer for at least 6 months he would be treated under category A.
Like i am working with one employer full time since 3 months and getting 1350/month(16K, approximately) and also i am working part time with another employer since 2 month getting 450/month(5K approximately), so if i wait 6 month for both jobs then i would be under category A?
will be highly appreciated
regards
Hi,Lornaa2014 wrote:Hi there
I really need some advice. I recently applied for a family visit visa for my husband which was denied because the ECO said he had shown no ties to his home country apart from his employment and since his wife (me) is based in the UK they did not feel as though he would return to his home country. I am really angry and upset at this, especially as they have put us in a situation where we cannot apply again as the reasoning given is something that we can't get around (he has been at his job for 8 years which we provided evidence of, but he has no other economic ties to his country and while he does have family i.e. mom and sisters, I don't think that this would be enough to convince the ECO.)
So we have decided to cut our losses and just apply for a spouse visa (ideally, he would have liked to have visited here first but it doesn't seem as though that is going to be an option now.)
I am a recent graduate and am currently in temporary work which does not pay anywhere near enough to meet the financial requirement. I am applying constantly for jobs however while I have been invited to interviews, the roles are generally around the £16000 salary mark. I would be completely willing to work part time at the weekend to bring my salary up to the required amount, however I am unsure as to whether I could still apply after 6 months if I did so. Generally people seem to be saying that I would have to wait 12 months and apply under Category B, however I have seen two people (one on this forum I think, and one on another forum) say that they applied with two jobs under Category A and the visa was accepted.
Can anybody shed any light please as my interviews are coming up this week but if accepting them would mean that I would have to work 2 jobs for 12 months before I could apply for the visa I think I would probably be better off holding out for a higher paying role.
Any help would be very much appreciated as this whole situation is really getting me down now.
Thank you in advance
L
Please start your own topic or post in yours if you already have one and refrain from digging up 3 year old topics.Minicko wrote:Hi,
I have the same problem:( I have 2 non-salaried jobs to meet the financial requirement for fiancé visa. I have been working for the same employers over the last 2 years. Am I category A or B?
Thanks in advance for the help and replies