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Within the 6 months you have relied upon, was your gross pay always >1,550pcm?
Are you salaried or non-salaried?Nabeel121 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 11:32 pmDue to my bonus I would always get paid different per wage, I get paid 2 weekly so I submitted 26 weeks worth of wage slips which added up to £10,000 for the 6 months. This would equal to £20,000 for the year which is clearly exceeding the amount they require. My colleagues have used the same method which led to successful visa applications but the calculation method used for my application is quite evidently wrong so I’m hoping for the overturn...
Have you checked your tax and NI contributions through your Government Gateway account? You can view the information provided by your employer to HMRC in your account.
Usually such confusions also arise due to attaching P60 or unnecessary payslips or an employer letter without mentioning overtime/bonus and for which several times have been advised earlier in numerous posts. Also especially for none-salaried person presenting the calculations by yourself as how you are meeting the financial requirement either in covering letter or in additional info section of the application form is always best.
seagul wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 8:12 pmUsually such confusions also arise due to attaching P60 or unnecessary payslips or an employer letter without mentioning overtime/bonus and for which several times have been advised earlier in numerous posts. Also especially for none-salaried person presenting the calculations by yourself as how you are meeting the financial requirement either in covering letter or in additional info section of the application form is always best.