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Probably best this is mentioned in the letter so it's clear. The financial requirement is based on gross income rather than net income, so they'd mostly be looking at bank statements to confirm the net income from the payslip is deposited into the bank account. As long as the gross income shown on the payslip is correct, there shouldn't be issues.
Not sure as how your employer's accounts department work but mostly in case of overpayment/underpayments you still got paid same amount but its adjustment is carried out in next payslip means no discrepancy arise anywhere. In your case they mistakenly have overpaid you but later pay you correctly without necessary correction. Yes employer letter can clarify it.
Average wage never basis on lowest wage figure rather is calculated under none-salaried person approach by taking the total of last six months overtime/6×12= ? . It will then added to your base salary (salaried wages).
Yes with these wages figures you seem comfortably be able to meet the financial requirement under category A assuming you have been working for same employer from at least 6 months. Your employer letter must state new increased annual wages and the overtime.Mh83 wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 8:30 pmHi guys - some help if possible please!
For most of the previous year my salary was £21,819. On the last most recent payslip my salary has increased to £24,189. I am in the process of applying for a settlement visa for my wife and step-son (so a financial requirement of £22,400)
For the past six months i have worked overtime to try and meet this. For the last six payslips I have had the following total payments (gross pay):
Month 1: £1893
Month 2: £1868
Month 3: £1885
Month 4: £1901
Month 5: £1885
Month 6: £2080
I am wondering if i can successfully apply using these payslips on cat A, as they all include overtime (even the final payslip, as i didnt know about the pay rise which puts me over the requirement)
I have a letter from my employer stating my length of employment (six years) and current salary (the new one as of last month..)
Many thanks for your advice / opinion
If it the landlord is your friend/family member then all three documents should be fine otherwise (private landlord) then 2 & 3 won't be needed rather a tenancy/lodger agreement will be compulsory.Mh83 wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 9:02 amThank you for your reply - that has really helped with some reassurance!
Slightly off topic - for accommodation is the following enough?
1) letter from landlord (number of rooms, permission to live there etc)
2) copy of landlords passport and signed / dated
3) official title deed from land registry
We have previously had two successful tourist visas granted using just these three documents but i wonder if they require anything further for family settlement?
What you have listed above is more than enough, dare I say an overkill.Mh83 wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 9:02 amThank you for your reply - that has really helped with some reassurance!
Slightly off topic - for accommodation is the following enough?
1) letter from landlord (number of rooms, permission to live there etc)
2) copy of landlords passport and signed / dated
3) official title deed from land registry
We have previously had two successful tourist visas granted using just these three documents but i wonder if they require anything further for family settlement?
Probably on Appendix 2.
Yes, the Appendix 2 form no longer required to be filled. The questions of Appendix 2 required is all contained in the online application now.