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Britwife_dan wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:11 amHi there! Can anyone guide us on our spouse visa application, we are planning to apply anytime this year. We had completed all the requirements needed except from the Financial Requirements part:
My husband is a British citizen, he previously had his business but unfortunately it went dissolved middle of 2017. Now he earns as self employed (sole trader) since January 2018. We've been in long distance marriage relationship for nearly 3 years and this scenario really killing us everyday. My husband source of income are bit complicated to understand. My husband works in a limited company in the UK received earnings on weekly basis but no payslips just invoices. He pays his own assessment tax January 31st. Is he a self employed sole trader or employee in a limited company? Is the requirements for sole trader and employee in a limited company are the same?
1. Is financial year refer exactly to Fiscal Tax year of tax return which is April 6 - April 5 the following year? Or being self employed (sole trader) can rely on his own financial year where he started business for example January 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018?
it goes from april to april and you have to stick to this.so until today now he must have done his first self employment for 2017/18.
you can apply based on this assessment along with company's account if he was getting wages or dividend from the company and both income is crossing the threshold.
2. Can we combine his earnings from his non-defunct business to the current self employed earnings?
yes and you ll have to submit additional documents relating to the company's last final accounts along with bank statements business and personal. accountant's letter etc.
3. Should we have to wait until the 2018/19 tax year ends before to apply? Or anytime we can apply the spouse visa?
you can apply anytime if he has enough evidence to satisfied his income through both sources.
4. Does tax return year has to be settled upon submitting spouse visa application?
not necessary but better to pay all dues.
5. Upon submitting the requirements, do we need to include letter from the limited company he is working?
self employment has nothing to do with weather you work for company or individual. no need but good as supporting evidence.
6. What are the exact requirements to be submitted for self employed?
please go through the guidance available for self employed by home office.
We really confuse of all the requirements that we have to comply, Please, please your advice will really appreciated Thank you for taking time to read my post.
Hi Mojohnson,
Hi Wahii66wahi66 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 12:41 amBritwife_dan wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:11 amHi there! Can anyone guide us on our spouse visa application, we are planning to apply anytime this year. We had completed all the requirements needed except from the Financial Requirements part:
My husband is a British citizen, he previously had his business but unfortunately it went dissolved middle of 2017. Now he earns as self employed (sole trader) since January 2018. We've been in long distance marriage relationship for nearly 3 years and this scenario really killing us everyday. My husband source of income are bit complicated to understand. My husband works in a limited company in the UK received earnings on weekly basis but no payslips just invoices. He pays his own assessment tax January 31st. Is he a self employed sole trader or employee in a limited company? Is the requirements for sole trader and employee in a limited company are the same?
1. Is financial year refer exactly to Fiscal Tax year of tax return which is April 6 - April 5 the following year? Or being self employed (sole trader) can rely on his own financial year where he started business for example January 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018?
it goes from april to april and you have to stick to this.so until today now he must have done his first self employment for 2017/18.
you can apply based on this assessment along with company's account if he was getting wages or dividend from the company and both income is crossing the threshold.
2. Can we combine his earnings from his non-defunct business to the current self employed earnings?
yes and you ll have to submit additional documents relating to the company's last final accounts along with bank statements business and personal. accountant's letter etc.
3. Should we have to wait until the 2018/19 tax year ends before to apply? Or anytime we can apply the spouse visa?
you can apply anytime if he has enough evidence to satisfied his income through both sources.
4. Does tax return year has to be settled upon submitting spouse visa application?
not necessary but better to pay all dues.
5. Upon submitting the requirements, do we need to include letter from the limited company he is working?
self employment has nothing to do with weather you work for company or individual. no need but good as supporting evidence.
6. What are the exact requirements to be submitted for self employed?
please go through the guidance available for self employed by home office.
We really confuse of all the requirements that we have to comply, Please, please your advice will really appreciated Thank you for taking time to read my post.
Oh this is really a big positive views in our case thanks to you Wahii66 as I was really felt bad upon hearing that once the business dissolved it cannot be combined with my husband’s current earnings.
Britwife_dan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:44 amOh this is really a big positive views in our case thanks to you Wahii66 as I was really felt bad upon hearing that once the business dissolved it cannot be combined with my husband’s current earnings.
you can use that income by all means.
In connection with my visa application queries since I am working overseas does it really require to apply the spouse visa in my home origin? As I am currently working for 7years out of country. Can I make the TB test where I am currently living and submit the TB certificate where I will do the visa application (in my home country of origin)?
I think its better to do it from home country but I am not really 100% sure about this.
what is your home country? and which country are you currently working? what legal status you got in the country where you working?
Thank you for your clear advise
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You can apply from any country you are resident in with a valid visa and not as a tourist.Britwife_dan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 12:05 pmHello there!
Please can anyone advise me on this,
1. I am working overseas for more than 2 years with valid residence working permit, then when I called the British embassy (visa section) where I am currently working they told me to apply from my home origin but when I called the Embassy from my home origin they said I can apply from the country where I am currently residing but it will take bit more time for verification as they still have to forward all my papers to my home origin and when I phone them again just to confirmed they said it will be recommended to do it from my home origin. So now I am totally confuse really confuse Does it really needed for me to fly back to my home country of origin just to submit my visa application or I can do it where I am currently living? Please can anyone advise and confirmed as this will help me save 1000gbp for the plane ticket. As I am planning to permanently leave work only until if my visa will be granted.
2. Is negative Tuberculosis test certificate issued from other country can be accepted as part of visa application? Or it has to be done from your home country origin as well? Because if visa application has to be done from the home origin I am planning to take short work leave just to submit my application avail the keeping my passport services and fly back to my work overseas, so I will have no time to do TB test from my home origin but instead take my TB test certificate where I am currently living. Will this plan can affect my visa application??
Thank you
You are not applying directly to the Embassy though. You are applying through VFS who forward the applications to the UK.Thank you. I am just worried that they might not accept my application to take my bio metrics where I am currently residing as they told me to do it in my home origin.
Your supporting documents cannot be older than 28 days at the time of applying. What documents exactly did you want to bring?? You need to follow the process for the visa when you start the online form. Where you apply from depends on what happens or where the supporting documents go.In addition, I will be traveling to UK on visit visa end of next month, Can I bring all of my spouse visa supporting documents with me to hand over to my husband in the UK? So he will be the one to submit my application to Sheffield? Or I have to bring my supporting documents first to the visa center before submitting to Sheffield? As we are planning to submit the spouse visa application by August 2019.
I would like to bring the following:CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 12:34 pmYou are not applying directly to the Embassy though. You are applying through VFS who forward the applications to the UK.Thank you. I am just worried that they might not accept my application to take my bio metrics where I am currently residing as they told me to do it in my home origin.
Your supporting documents cannot be older than 28 days at the time of applying. What documents exactly did you want to bring?? You need to follow the process for the visa when you start the online form. Where you apply from depends on what happens or where the supporting documents go.In addition, I will be traveling to UK on visit visa end of next month, Can I bring all of my spouse visa supporting documents with me to hand over to my husband in the UK? So he will be the one to submit my application to Sheffield? Or I have to bring my supporting documents first to the visa center before submitting to Sheffield? As we are planning to submit the spouse visa application by August 2019.