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1.HO will use the lowest income in past 6 months as basis of checking meeting threshold income so not necessarily since you stated without it you still meet up with the financial threshold but for your peace of mind, you may.innovinity wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 1:21 amHi All,
My gross salary meets the required threshold level for supporting my wife's application for Spouse Visa.
Last month, I was paid some overtime but the HR department has not categorised it as overtime on my wage slip rather they included it as part of my base salary.
My questions are as follows:
1) Should I get my HR department to mention this overtime payment in a separate letter even though I meet the salary threshold without this overtime payment?
2) We get our payslips in digital format on an online portal, do I need a letter from HR stating that these payslips are genuine or there is no need for that?
I would really appreciate your response, thanks in advance.
You can keep uploading your documents until the date of biometrics appointment but your documents shouldn't be older than 28 days from the date of application and also shouldn't be dated after the date of application. And the date of application is the day when you pay & submit the application instead date of biometrics. Therefore, the application should only be submitted when all documents are ready.innovinity wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 8:47 pmHi,
I would like to know when submitting documents online yourself, does one have to submit all the documents at once, or can the documents be submitted at two different times, such as I am waiting for my bank statements but would like to upload the rest of the documents now, is it possible?
Also, Am I correct in thinking that all the documents must be submitted before the Biometric application is attended?
No need to attach employment contract rather a recent employer letter along with payslips & corresponding bank statements are enough.innovinity wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 11:20 pmThanks, Seagul. One follow up question.
As part of the on-line application, we are asked to upload the employment contract as a supporting document. I do have my employment contract that was dated and signed in 2016, at the time my Salary was above the required threshold.
Since then my Salary has increased and the employer has mentioned the current figure on the Employer letter.
My question is, am I ok to submit the employment contract that I received in 2016 or should I ask the employer for a new contract with mentioning the current salary?
If stamped then nothing else you need from bankinnovinity wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 2:10 pmHi,
I have managed to convince a Natwest bank branch to stamp my printed Bank statement that I received as pdf in my online banking mailbox. They have stamped every page of the bank statement. In addition to this they printed a page showing the current balance, the extra page shows the bank logo, branch address and is also stamped and signed.
Do you guys think that stamped bank statements (every page) would be enough or do I also have to get a letter from them saying that the bank statements are authentic? They were not willing to give me a letter stating that it is against their policy.
No need to sign and stamp the E-payslips provided they resembles to originals. Also the online version of employer letter must at least be signed by the issuing person. And yes the words added in employer letter confirming the authenticity of payslips is fine. Dont attach p60 which doesnt shows correct income for immigration purpose and can distract the caseworker from correct calculations.innovinity wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 6:27 pm
I have also had the following generic statement added to my Employer letter (which does state my current annual salary), do you think this is enough or do I have to get HR to sign and date each of the printed payslips (my employer do not have a stamp) as well?
No need as the application form must have similar questions.innovinity wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 8:17 pmThanks again Seagul.
One more item, Do I as a sponsor need to write a Letter of Support for my wife, detailing how we met, how we communicate, how I fulfil financial requirements etc?
No issue as the marriage certificate will cover it.innovinity wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 8:17 pmOne thing that is not covered, is the explanation of the change of my wife name after marriage (some of the documents have pre-marriage name such as degree certificate, UK Naric assessment etc) but both her names (pre and post marriage) are detailed in the application.
Yes provided you are happy to attach 12 months of payslips and bank statements as it will ask that.innovinity wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 9:35 pm
Based on the fact that my salary is above the financial requirement and varies, we are going to opt for option 3 (Not the same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount).
In your opinion, is my assumption correct that I need to select option 3?
If you haven't purchased their documents scanning service and uploaded the documents yourself then they must have electronically sent your documents to UKVI after biometrics enrollment which is a very normal practice.innovinity wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 10:57 pmHi,
Can someone please shed some light on this, I am so nervous right now........
We self uploaded our documents on VFS website for our first spouse visa application, we booked an appointment for 26th November 2019 but my partner could not make that appointment so we decided to opt for the walk-in service, my partner went to the VFS centre today, they took the passport and Biometric etc....
My partner received the text message stating that the application has been forwarded to the UKVI and we should be able to track it but when we check on-line we are still able to upload the documents and there is no tracking option.
Can someone please tell me if this is normal, I was under the impression that once the Biometric appointment is done, it will not be possible to upload any documents but it seems that we can still upload, there is no tracking information available.
Does it mean that VFS has forwarded our application without the supporting documents which will be a straight refusal?
A couple of forum members stated same occurrence and later on it became inaccessible. Have you uploaded all that is required prior to biometrics?innovinity wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2019 11:32 pmThanks for your response Seagul.
What is troubling me is that my wife did not receive an email confirming the biometric appointment and we can still upload the documents on-line as the VFS Global system has not been updated with the Biometric appointment/confirmation.
Would you say it is normal that an applicant can still upload documents and access documents even after the Biometrics is done?
I must admit, VFS Global is the worst document management/upload and user interface website that I have used in recent times. Their customer service is worst and they frankly do not care about the applicants...... I am not sure why a lot of Governments around the world would contract them for such an important task......They are constantly getting negative reviews and do not seem to be improving at all.............
Yes, I uploaded all the documents that were required prior to going to the Biometric Appointment.Have you uploaded all that is required prior to biometrics?