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Yes in the uk, already have approval from HO.Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 2:02 amYou may have a bigger problem to overcome first.... where are you getting married - in the UK?
If you are getting married in the UK you need Home Office approval first.
Casa wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 2:02 pmWithout the full 6 months of payslips and the corresponding bank statements, the FLR(M) application will be refused. There is no leeway.
If you are fortunate and you are able to provide 6 months of payslips before you current visa expires, your legal residence will continue while you application is being processed .
If you are unable to meet the minimum income level, you will have to return to Aus and wait until your husband meets the £18,600 p.a earnings.
Not sure what you mean from untaxed allowance. If its overtime apart of basic regular wages then it should be taxed too. In my opinion the easiest opinion will be if you can secure a job before 14th March then before your visa will expire you will have your 6 months of payslips which you can combine with your partner income.Hellofreckles wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 4:23 pmI’ve posted before here —
uk-tier-5-temporary-work-visas/change-t ... 74910.html
My fiancé is 2 team furniture delivery worker and earns a little over 17000 p.a - just over 1500 a month, his job is 4 on and 4 off, he travels outside of where we live (so, it’s a requirement for his job to stay out over the 4 days when delivering furniture and he’s done this since getting the job over a year ago) as a result he earns extra untaxed overnight allowances that would bring it up to the required amount.
Can these allowances be included to bring it up to 18600?
If so how do we prove he meets the target? Is there a method to calculate it?
Not sure what you mean from untaxed allowance. If its overtime apart of basic regular wages then it should be taxed too. In my opinion the easiest opinion will be if you can secure a job before 14th March then before your visa will expire you will have your 6 months of payslips which you can combine with your partner income.
I think you maybe confused with the net amount and gross amount (before any tax/other deduction). For visa purpose the gross wages matters not net wages. I think he meets the financial requirement through his gross wages but you mistakenly looking at net wages.Hellofreckles wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 6:46 pmYeah it’s included on the payslip.
His gross income each month before deductions tax/pension/etc and with the bonus put him at 1700-1800 a month, it would add up to 20+k a year when you include the bonus he receives and without all the tax etc. Does that make sense? After all the deductions it’s like a few bucks over £1500 a month and I’ve read it needs to be 1550?!
I can take a photo of his wage slip if that helps, it’s just so confusing and I don’t really understand I think I’ve just worked myself into a flurry. Thank you for taking the time with me.
You should be fine with that income. Just keep it up.Hellofreckles wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:06 pmOmg are you serious!!?!! Like really? So It’s the total gross per month not the net that is required?! Cause for the last 6 months each gross amount is over 1700. Which I saw if you calculate 6 months wage slips then divide by 6 then multiple by 12 is that correct?
Could you please look at his wage slip and tell me if it’s right?
https://ibb.co/2Y8kz5c