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It is NET PROFIT that is counted towards the financial requirement after all expenses have been deducted.dan883 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:19 pmDear Members
I appreciate your kind responses.
I’m planning for spouse visa for my wife after April 2021 who is abroad now. Got married in June 2020 after getting my ILR in Sept 2019. I was abroad from Feb 2020 to Sept 2020 and didnt have any income.
Started working from 01/10 /2020 as self employed getting gross income of at least £700 a week in bank. And this will continue upto at least December 2021. If I submit my tax return after 6th April 2021, with a profit of over £12k will I meet the financial requirement for my wife to apply her spouse visa?
Please advise.
So if my profit is £12k in 6 months does my wife qualify ?TODMATT wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 8:26 pmIt is NET PROFIT that is counted towards the financial requirement after all expenses have been deducted.dan883 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:19 pmDear Members
I appreciate your kind responses.
I’m planning for spouse visa for my wife after April 2021 who is abroad now. Got married in June 2020 after getting my ILR in Sept 2019. I was abroad from Feb 2020 to Sept 2020 and didnt have any income.
Started working from 01/10 /2020 as self employed getting gross income of at least £700 a week in bank. And this will continue upto at least December 2021. If I submit my tax return after 6th April 2021, with a profit of over £12k will I meet the financial requirement for my wife to apply her spouse visa?
Please advise.
It's obvious that your net profit for the financial year coming up won't be enough to meet the financial requirement. You are better of finding a job which can earn you enough income to meet the requirement faster than self employed because you need to rely on financial year but the current one coming up won't be enough.
TODMATT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:37 pmIt's obvious that your net profit for the financial year coming up won't be enough to meet the financial requirement. You are better of finding a job which can earn you enough income to meet the requirement faster than self employed because you need to rely on financial year but the current one coming up won't be enough.
dan883 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 11:39 amHi guys
Thanks for your continuous support. I’ve got ILR Status and needed to apply for my wife’s spouse visa.
Income
April 2020- July 2020- £3200
UC claimed for Sept - £550
Self employment started from 01 Oct 2020
Profit for 2020/21- over 18600. Therefore the tax return for 2020/21 will have taxable income of over £20k as I’ve been putting over 90 hours every week.
Can my wife apply for spouse visa after April 2021 or does she need to wait upto Oct 2021?
Any suggestions is highly appreciated.
Kind Regards.