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No issue provided you are earning sufficiently after returning to work/until going on maternity leave. No contract document is required except an employer letter delineating all key information about the employment.Tme wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:48 pmHello All
We are due to apply for my husband's spouse visa extension in a few days and I had a question about my emloyment contract and was hoping someone here could help me with it.
I had been working full time with the NHS for a few months in 2018, so my contract states that I work full time. However since the birth of my daughter I came back to work part time and did not change my contract on paper. My payslips clearly shows that I work part time. I have asked my manager to state that I have been working part time since the time I was back from maternity leave and I also clarified it on the cover letter we will supply with the application. Do you think this going to be a problem? Or is it enough that I have clarified it in the letters?
Please answer ASAP as we are due to submit our documents soon.
Many thanks
Thanks for replying so quick. We are relying on both our incomes to cover the financial requirement.
I am a little confused because " A signed contract of employment - for Mr (my husbands name)" and "A signed contract of employment - for Mrs (my name)" has been listed as part of the documents list at the end of the application!seagul wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:53 pmNo issue provided you are earning sufficiently after returning to work/until going on maternity leave. No contract document is required except an employer letter delineating all key information about the employment.Tme wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:48 pmHello All
We are due to apply for my husband's spouse visa extension in a few days and I had a question about my emloyment contract and was hoping someone here could help me with it.
I had been working full time with the NHS for a few months in 2018, so my contract states that I work full time. However since the birth of my daughter I came back to work part time and did not change my contract on paper. My payslips clearly shows that I work part time. I have asked my manager to state that I have been working part time since the time I was back from maternity leave and I also clarified it on the cover letter we will supply with the application. Do you think this going to be a problem? Or is it enough that I have clarified it in the letters?
Please answer ASAP as we are due to submit our documents soon.
Many thanks
Maybe you have selected those options which awakens category B.Tme wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 5:12 pm
I am a little confused because " A signed contract of employment - for Mr (my husbands name)" and "A signed contract of employment - for Mrs (my name)" has been listed as part of the documents list at the end of the application!
We have also be asked to supply 12 months payslips not 6.
Yes seems fine which perhaps even could be more robust if the information regarding your maternity leave will be added too.Tme wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 5:12 pm
Also will these info be enough on the employer letter?
"A letter from the employer(s) who issued the payslips confirming
1. the employment and my title ;
2. the gross annual salary;
3. how long the employment has been/was held;
4. the period over which the person has been paid the current salary
5. the type of employment (permanent, fixed-term contract or agency); and
6. a confirmation that the payslips submitted by myself are genuine. (I will be submitting the payslips provided by the company)”
Employer letter is predominately important but no harm in trying to obtain the revised contract too for none-immigration matters too.
If these aren't marked pacifically as "online copy" and are carrying the official logo then won't require any letter of authenticity. Simply upload these without printing by decrypting any security feature (password).Tme wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:28 pmHello again
I was wondering about something else and hope that somebody can help me. I work with the NHS and my HR refused to include tgat my payslips are genuin saying that it should be enough that it is printed with the hospital logo on top.
In the employment letter listed on the application documents list it doesn't ask for the employer to include a confirmation about the authenticity of payslips, however I have seen people on the forum including it with their documents. Is this still a requirement? Or would payslips with hospital logo be enough?
Many thanks
seagul wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:34 pmIf these aren't marked pacifically as "online copy" and are carrying the official logo then won't require any letter of authenticity. Simply upload these without printing by decrypting any security feature (password).Tme wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:28 pmHello again
I was wondering about something else and hope that somebody can help me. I work with the NHS and my HR refused to include tgat my payslips are genuin saying that it should be enough that it is printed with the hospital logo on top.
In the employment letter listed on the application documents list it doesn't ask for the employer to include a confirmation about the authenticity of payslips, however I have seen people on the forum including it with their documents. Is this still a requirement? Or would payslips with hospital logo be enough?
Many thanks
Tme wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 11:14 pmseagul wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:34 pmIf these aren't marked pacifically as "online copy" and are carrying the official logo then won't require any letter of authenticity. Simply upload these without printing by decrypting any security feature (password).Tme wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:28 pmHello again
I was wondering about something else and hope that somebody can help me. I work with the NHS and my HR refused to include tgat my payslips are genuin saying that it should be enough that it is printed with the hospital logo on top.
In the employment letter listed on the application documents list it doesn't ask for the employer to include a confirmation about the authenticity of payslips, however I have seen people on the forum including it with their documents. Is this still a requirement? Or would payslips with hospital logo be enough?
Many thanks
Hi, thank you for your answer. My payslips are paper copies I will just scan them into PDF.
However, my husband's payslips are usually sent to his email (but doesn't say online copy), they do not have company logo only company name. His employer stated in her letter " I confirm that the payslips he is submitting is genuin" would this be okay? or does she need to give details of the exact payslips? This should be ok and with the letter if there is any concern HO can reach employer to clarify.
Thanks again
Should be fine. Simply one sentence can confirm the authenticity of all payslips at once.Tme wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 11:14 pmseagul wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:34 pmIf these aren't marked pacifically as "online copy" and are carrying the official logo then won't require any letter of authenticity. Simply upload these without printing by decrypting any security feature (password).Tme wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:28 pmHello again
I was wondering about something else and hope that somebody can help me. I work with the NHS and my HR refused to include tgat my payslips are genuin saying that it should be enough that it is printed with the hospital logo on top.
In the employment letter listed on the application documents list it doesn't ask for the employer to include a confirmation about the authenticity of payslips, however I have seen people on the forum including it with their documents. Is this still a requirement? Or would payslips with hospital logo be enough?
Many thanks
Hi, thank you for your answer. My payslips are paper copies I will just scan them into PDF.
However, my husband's payslips are usually sent to his email (but doesn't say online copy), they do not have company logo only company name. His employer stated in her letter " I confirm that the payslips he is submitting is genuin" would this be okay? or does she need to give details of the exact payslips?
Thanks again
Okay I have a mini-heart attack now! we haven't printed out the statements yet... I submitted last night and they want 12 months bank statement. We were going to print them at the bank after pay day. If I print them today it will not include September pay and the statements will be dated today 29th not 28th!!!
Okay disregard my last post. I checked the application form and it is timed after midnight. SO I can just print the bank statements today and they will be good. I will have to not include payslips for this September and include payslips of last September (2019) instead to cover the 12 months they want. However, last September my husband had an additional job and we did not mention it in the application because we didn't think we will need to include September 2019. He doesn't have a payslip for this second job, and it's wage was transferred on a different bank account. September 2019 was the last months he worked for them. Do we need to include documents about it ?Tme wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 7:39 amOkay I have a mini-heart attack now! we haven't printed out the statements yet... I submitted last night and they want 12 months bank statement. We were going to print them at the bank after pay day. If I print them today it will not include September pay and the statements will be dated today 29th not 28th!!!
Good idea provided the date of your latest payslip isn't older than 28 days from the date of application. In that case simply supply your payslips covering the period from September 2019 - August 2020 (most probably the August pay be paid in September 2020). or use your partner's September payslip (if was dated before the date of application)Tme wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 7:54 am
Okay disregard my last post. I checked the application form and it is timed after midnight. SO I can just print the bank statements today and they will be good. I will have to not include payslips for this September and include payslips of last September (2019) instead to cover the 12 months they want.
If by putting aside the income from this additional job meets the requirement then better to keep it ignored.Tme wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 7:54 amHowever, last September my husband had an additional job and we did not mention it in the application because we didn't think we will need to include September 2019. He doesn't have a payslip for this second job, and it's wage was transferred on a different bank account. September 2019 was the last months he worked for them. Do we need to include documents about it ?
seagul wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 2:34 pmGood idea provided the date of your latest payslip isn't older than 28 days from the date of application. In that case simply supply your payslips covering the period from September 2019 - August 2020 (most probably the August pay be paid in September 2020). or use your partner's September payslip (if was dated before the date of application)Tme wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 7:54 am
Okay disregard my last post. I checked the application form and it is timed after midnight. SO I can just print the bank statements today and they will be good. I will have to not include payslips for this September and include payslips of last September (2019) instead to cover the 12 months they want.Tme wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 7:54 am
My husband got paid for August in September so his latest payslip is within 28 days. However my last payslip and payment was in August (so the payslip will be more than 28 days old) but there isn't much I can really do . I will get paid tomorrow and was thinking to supply the September payslip and bank statement as extra documents if they want to have a look at it. So they will have August paylips and September but it will be dated after the application date !
In that case, I will still attach my latest payslip & bank statement even dated after the date of application which despite will most likely be disregarded (may be it gets considered) but certainly be complemented with other partner's payslip within 28 days.Tme wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 3:12 pm
My husband got paid for August in September so his latest payslip is within 28 days. However my last payslip and payment was in August (so the payslip will be more than 28 days old) but there isn't much I can really do . I will get paid tomorrow and was thinking to supply the September payslip and bank statement as extra documents if they want to have a look at it. So they will have August paylips and September but it will be dated after the application date !
That is bit weird to hear unless you are indirectly meant that they have mentioned £18400 in the employer letter.
Maybe the same issue has resurrected again where on choosing the options other than the first one, compel you to supply 12 months of payslips.Tme wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 8:39 pmHowever, due to the different shift patterns for the past 6 months I have been earning more. I have selected the option "not earning the same amount continuously, under the minimum financial requirement" according to the amount calculated by my employer.
My question is will I be considered under category A or B? I have been asked to supply payslips for the past 12 months, that's why I am confused. If I am considered under category A I will be able to prove that I earn more than £18,600 using the caculation "(Total gross income from employment held throughout the 6-month period, dividedby 6) multiplied by 12 = Income from non-salaried employment that can be counted
towards the financial requirement."
Please help!