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Your initial impression is correct, adequate maintenance only applies to those receiving specified benefits, no need to meet both requirements or to include your wife's payslips if you don't need them to meet the income requirement. For what's it's worth, I answered that I didn't have any other income sources I wanted to include towards maintenance. Another poorly worded and confusing question in the application form.mmicky5050 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 4:11 pmHi
I have another question. I am battling the difference between financial requirement Appendix FM Section 1.7 and Adequate Maintenance Section 1.7A.
I was under the impression that Adequate maintenance has to be shown by only those who are in receipt of certain benefits or allowance as specified in section 2.1.2 of 1.7A
However, the online application does not differentiate between these two and the last question in the finance section for my FLR (M) application all of a sudden brings up “maintenance”. Am I to assume that I need to fulfil both financial requirement and maintenance?
I easily fulfil the financial requirement cutoff of 18,600 but the formula for maintenance is baffling me which is A-B>C
I live in central london. My rent alone is 2k a month. So if B is rent, and C is some ambiguous income support amount, then to be on the safe side with this calculation, should I then include my wife’s payslips? She is on maternity pay right now. Will that make a difference?
Sorry for the long question. Appreciate the help.
mmicky5050 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 11:18 amSome more questions. Thanks again for the help.
1. Regarding bank statements - the guidance notes say that they must be on official bank stationery. Or alternatively electronic and accompanied by a letter confirming authenticity or bearing official stamp.
Not sure how open my bank (Santander) will be to writing a letter or stamping online statements because there are online posts saying Santander is notoriously bad at this. How should I go about getting statements that are acceptable to HO? I do have paper statements that arrive in the mail. Would these be acceptable without additional stamping?
Yes statements which arrived through the post are acceptable since they are usually printed on bank stationaries.
2. Regarding payslips - the guidelines say payslips must be original formal payslips. I work for a major University that only issues online payslips that specifically state “online copy”. Will these be acceptable accompanied by a letter stating salary and period of employment etc?
I will personally not use online copy whilst this is said some people have used it but here is what you can do, ask your employer to add in your employment letter to state that the pay slips are genuine and authentic or if they can stamp the payslips then either should suffice.
1. Employment contracts are not required evidence per paragraph 2A of Appendix FM-SE, so it's up to you to decide whether you want to include it or not. Assuming you're with the same employer on the same terms, it would not necessarily have to be recently dated.mmicky5050 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 4:51 pmThank you so much. Really appreciate all the replies. Some more questions
1. There is an option to upload an employment contract (it says it’s optional). Is it ok to upload the contract from 2017? Or does the letter itself have to be recent?
2. There is no option in the online application to upload pictures or WhatsApp messages. Are they still relevant? If yes, where should I include them?
3. From what I am getting from posts here, documents are now scanned and uploaded oneself. Is this correct? When I first applied for Tier2 I was required to send my original Masters degree for English language requirement: they returned it back. For this application, do I just scan the degree and upload?
4. Is it ok to apply any time of the month after the last payslip? The payslips for Jan are dated Dec 20 - because of Christmas and New Year, the pays came earlier. If I send everything after Jan 20, (I am waiting for a few bills to arrive because I recently moved), would they object because then the Most recent payslip would be more than 30 days old?
Thank you so much
I used a couple of online bills (including a British Gas bill that very clearly did not have the markings you noted) and didn't have any issues but you could always request a paper copy if you wanted to be more sure it would be accepted. You will also have to sign a declaration that allows them to call up the company and ask for information, so they can check it that way too if they have concerns about the authenticity of the document.mmicky5050 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:59 pmAre online pdfs of bills to demonstrate cohabitation acceptable or is it must to scan the paper copy?
I have noticed that pdfs of most online bills don’t have markings and barcodes on the left side whereas paper bills do. One can easily tell them apart. Would that matter?
Try other scanner if you can as many scanners can do the same job by taking less space. Otherwise greyscale/black white should be fine which usually aren't heavier.mmicky5050 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 4:20 pmDid you scan the bills in color or black and white?
Colour scans sizes are above the 6Mb limit. So I am wondering if black and white scans are ok or did you compress colour scans.
Also, I havent yet gotten to the upload stage yet, but is the cohabitation pdf one large file or separated into 6 or more categories?
Scanning in black in white is one of the ways the document uploads page will recommend reducing the document size. You should also be able to reduce the resolution of the scan (dpi) while scanning the documents, just make sure any text can still be read.mmicky5050 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 4:20 pmDid you scan the bills in color or black and white?
Colour scans sizes are above the 6Mb limit. So I am wondering if black and white scans are ok or did you compress colour scans.
Also, I havent yet gotten to the upload stage yet, but is the cohabitation pdf one large file or separated into 6 or more categories?
Agreed it is a poorly worded questions. My opinion is that if the old salary and the new salary are both above the financial requirement, then the answer doesn't really matter as long as you say it is above. I believe the question is meant to determine whether the amount earned each month is always the same (i.e. salaried) or is variable each month, but obviously that is open to interpretation due to the wording of the question.
1. Not entirely sure. I never tried to open any of the files after uploading them when I submitted my application. Just went back into my application (for some reason can still do this months afterwards) and it appears I am able to add or remove files but not view anything that has been uploaded.mmicky5050 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 9:35 pm1. I chose to upload the documents myself on Sopra Steria. Once the pdf file has been uploaded there is no way to open and check the uploaded file. I am doing this on Chrome. I have checked the files and the names many a times but just wanted to be sure by opening the uploaded file again and checking. Is there a way to do this?
2. Do I need to bring all the original documents with me for tomorrow?
3. Any other tips for this Croydon Center appointment for tomorrow?