Patience12 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 10:00 pm
Hello everyone
I am a British citizen who wants to get my fiance to come to UK from Nigeria so we can get married and apply for the spouse visa.
I was earning 37k but have reduced my hours recently (only one month) and now it will be 29,600. It still meets the requirements but i saw somewhere where the employment letter has to state how long ive been earning an amount? I already got my employment letter but it did not state how long ive been earning the new amount. Can someone tel me please how to go about this. So i need to get a new employment letter? Thanks!
You are still earning above the threshold and according to the specified evidence guidance.
Employment letter should have the follow
"(i) the person’s employment and gross annual salary;
(ii) the length of their employment;
(iii) the period over which they have been or were paid the level of salary relied upon in the application; and
(iv) the type of employment (permanent, fixed-term contract or agency)."
It will be nice if your employer can amend your employment letter to state the period you started earning £29,600 although if youre salaried, they usually take the lowest in the period of 6 months to calculate your gross annual salary so meaning your lowest will be your current earnings. In my opinion, if your employer is unable to amend the letter then i believe you are still good to go under CAT A salaried.
My opinions should not be constituted as an immigration or legal advice.