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by Dreamteam31 » Sun Dec 03, 2017 7:46 pm
Hi i would like to make a query,i have been in a non salaried employment for the past 2 years working part time earning about £6000 a year. I have recently started a new job in october which is salaried and the gross annual income is £17,400 a year, i am currently working in both jobs, is it possible to apply in category B or should i wait for the 6 months and apply under category A. Thank you
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by Dreamteam31 » Mon Dec 04, 2017 7:58 pm
Anybody?
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by seagul » Tue Dec 05, 2017 6:52 am
In either cases (category A / B) you must be with your present employer from 6 months/have earned £9300 in last 6 months and earning at least £18600 per year. I think if you have some savings then can only focus on your second job alone yielding £17400 and cover the shortfall by savings instead other job income. If you don't have savings then can combine other job income £6000 under category B where first you should have earned £18600 in last 12 months and that route might be little longer for you.
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by Dreamteam31 » Tue Dec 05, 2017 11:19 am
seagul wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2017 6:52 am
In either cases (category A / B) you must be with your present employer from 6 months/have earned £9300 in last 6 months and earning at least £18600 per year. I think if you have some savings then can only focus on your second job alone yielding £17400 and cover the shortfall by savings instead other job income. If you don't have savings then can combine other job income £6000 under category B where first you should have earned £18600 in last 12 months and that route might be little longer for you.
Ok thanks for your reply i think the best option is to wait for 6 months combine both jobs and then apply under category A, am i correct?
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by seagul » Tue Dec 05, 2017 1:26 pm
I am not 100% sure that you can combine both jobs where one job is salaried with one employer and other job is non-salaried with another employer under category A. But yes it's allowed under category B where firstly you need to have earned at least £18600 during the last 12 months and secondly the aggregation wages of all previous jobs during last 6 months should be at least £9300 to meet financial requirement under category B.
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by Dreamteam31 » Wed Dec 06, 2017 10:51 am
seagul wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2017 1:26 pm
I am not 100% sure that you can combine both jobs where one job is salaried with one employer and other job is non-salaried with another employer under category A. But yes it's allowed under category B where firstly you need to have earned at least £18600 during the last 12 months and secondly the aggregation wages of all previous jobs during last 6 months should be at least £9300 to meet financial requirement under category B.
Hi thanks for your reply i am still a bit confused so i am going to break it down so i have a better understanding and advice. From my Non salaried income over the past 12 months i have been working part time my wages are listed below
Non salaried
January-£505.31
February-£694.34
March-£586.24
April-£629.03
May-£331.73
June-£364.16
July-£157.18
August-£172.83
September-£504.67
October-£1000.03
November-£477
December-£293
For the salaried employment which i have started in October the gross annual salary is £17,400 my basic salary is £1450 a month so far i have received November 1450 and December 1450,is it possible to apply in January 2018 under category B or will i have to wait 6 months April 2018 before i can apply under category A after been in both jobs for 6 months? ps i am still working in both jobs.Thank you
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by seagul » Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:29 am
I dont think that you can apply under category B in January 2018 because you might not have earned £18600 in the last 12 months as per the wages figures you supplied. And as told earlier that under category A, I am not sure that you can combine both employers wages where one is salaried and other is non-salaried. Easiest way to either start doing extra work at job where you earning £17400 per year until that job completes 6 months or cover the shortfall by saving or wait until you earns £18600 in previous 12 months under category B which is a longer route.
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by Dreamteam31 » Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:29 pm
Good afternoon,i would be grateful if someone can advise me please. I have a british child (6 years old) with my husband,i am working full time with two jobs earning £21,270 a year. I have been in job 1 for 2 years earning £3870 a year and i have been with job 2 for 2 months and i am earning £17,400 a year. Is it safe to apply under exceptional circumstance for spouse viss for my husband who resides outside the UK. Awaits your reply. Thank you
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by Obie » Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:35 pm
Why exceptional circumstances if the terms of the rules are met. It appears you have held both jobs for over 6 months, is that not the case?
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by CR001 » Thu Dec 28, 2017 2:31 pm
Obie wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:35 pm
Why exceptional circumstances if the terms of the rules are met. It appears you have held both jobs for over 6 months, is that not the case?
OPs second job is only for the last 2 months at £17,400.
Woul 12 months evidence suffice or should OP wait 4 months to include the second job??
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by Dreamteam31 » Thu Dec 28, 2017 3:35 pm
Obie wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:35 pm
Why exceptional circumstances if the terms of the rules are met. It appears you have held both jobs for over 6 months, is that not the case?
Hi thanx for reply been in second job for 2 months and 1st job for 2 year when i combine both i am earning £21,270 a year. Can i apply in 4 months time?
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by Dreamteam31 » Fri Jan 12, 2018 11:07 am
Hi good morning,I will be doing my spouse visa soon and would like some guidance about the form. After completing the online form do i need to print it also and send with supporting documents to sheffield, or should my partner take the printed form with him to his appointment?Thank you awaits your response.
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by CR001 » Fri Jan 12, 2018 11:23 am
If you are applying for the visa from outside the UK, you need to follow the instructions given on the online process.
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by Dreamteam31 » Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:17 am
Hi i am going to apply for spouse visa soon 26 april going to make 6 months, can i apply end of april or in the 7 month which is may? Thank you
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by CR001 » Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:30 am
Dreamteam31 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:17 am
Hi i am going to apply for spouse visa soon 26 april going to make 6 months, can i apply end of april or in the 7 month which is may? Thank you
Yes. There is no rule that says it MUST be on the 6 month mark.
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by Dreamteam31 » Wed Jan 17, 2018 4:33 pm
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:30 am
Dreamteam31 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:17 am
Hi i am going to apply for spouse visa soon 26 april going to make 6 months, can i apply end of april or in the 7 month which is may? Thank you
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Ok thank you