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Thank you for the wise advice. We have discarded this idea.Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 8:44 amDo not attempt the proposed non visa national visit visa route. It will be a very expensive exercise in seeing your loved one sent back home. Her overstaying and failed spouse visa will ensure she is refused entry and returned.
Your “logic” is flawed in thinking that because she has a return ticket and the costs etc. None of that is even remotely considered when presented with a previous overstayer and a recent failed settlement refusal.
You do know you being with her matters zero - you will be waved through and told to get on your way. You won’t be holding hands when she gets interviewed and refused entry.
I'd consider the £ 1.7k per month I got through self-employment in my personal bank account, and ignore what I have earned through the company.
I have accounts and bank statements for the last full year showing an income through self-employment of £ 34k. On the last 2 months it was lower because I was earning through the company, but still around £ 1.5k per month in my personal account.Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2019 12:29 amHow soon could you show a total of £18,600 earnings under self employment?
You only have to reach the threshold, it does not need to be a full 12 months of earnings, you just have to show you have earned and accounted for it. But you will need accounts but they can be less than a full year. As long as your net of costs bottom line profit exceeds the threshold you can use them.
Yes, the net amount is £ 34k (after deductions, before tax). Turnover is £ 43k.
As I explained before in this forum, I am relying on my self-employment/sole trader, the money that I earn from outside the company. Not the company money, not my salaries/dividends, but the other business I operate as a Sole Trader with shown evidence through bank statements and HMRC documents and returns.You have submitted a Tax return for 18/19 as a sole trader. However you are a Limited company and are required to provide a CT600 for your trading year, this must have bank statements that coinside with the dates on the CT600, also please provide any payslips or dividend vouchers also within the same dates.
My knowledge about self-employment for visas isn't extensive, but I had to deal with it when I was preparing my spouse visa application. My husband has three companies, where he works as a sole trader, and as a director in two of them. We decided to use exclusively one company to show the financial requirements, and to avoid any risk of refusal and provide more solid evidence, we submitted all the paperwork of a self-employment as a director. The lawyer who arranged the application explained to us pretty much what the ECO is telling you: the tax return must coincide with payslips, P60's and the CT600 to be approved. What I can recommend you, is to submit all this evidence as a director.jrmaciel wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 3:31 pmHi guys!
Just to inform that after painful 51 working days we've got an e-mail asking for more documents:
As I explained before in this forum, I am relying on my self-employment/sole trader, the money that I earn from outside the company. Not the company money, not my salaries/dividends, but the other business I operate as a Sole Trader with shown evidence through bank statements and HMRC documents and returns.You have submitted a Tax return for 18/19 as a sole trader. However you are a Limited company and are required to provide a CT600 for your trading year, this must have bank statements that coinside with the dates on the CT600, also please provide any payslips or dividend vouchers also within the same dates.
I'm relying on my self-employment as Sole Trader stream of income, not felf-employment as a director.
Would you guys advise me to reply stating this and quoting the document where it says so (Appendix FM section 1.7 - 9.3.4 & 9.5?
After 2 working days we got the e-mail with the decision and IT HAS BEEN APPROVED.We would like to clarify that the Sponsor has completed the financial form under the Category Self-Employment, Sole Trader, though, he has also a limited company. However, in order to meet the financial requirements, he is relying on his self-assessment as sole trader. Therefore, no documents related to the company should be required.
Please note that our client has provided the relevant documents as per paragraph 7 of the Appendix FM, SE, in order to comply with the financial requirement.
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Therefore, we kindly request the Home Office to consider the application under paragraph 7 of the Appendix FM-SE, as the Sponsor meets the financial requirement of the rules as self-employed, sole trader, not relying on the income related to the limited company. Therefore, we believe that the documents requested in the email below should not be needed, since the Sponsor meets the financial requirement as a sole trader.