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Hi there,hacky wrote:Hi All
I will be appearing in person for tier 1 visa on 21st July 2010.
I have been in UK from April 2010. Before that I was in India for one year i.e. 1st April 2009 - 31st March 2010
I am planning to show my Indian salary slips from 1st April 2009 - 31st March 2010.
In the guidance document it says:
100. previous earnings in any single, consecutive 12-month period during the 15 months immediately before the date of applying. An applicant may claim points for a 12-month period of earnings outside of this 15 months if they can show that he/she has been:
away from the workplace for a time during • the last 12 months because of a period of maternity or adoption-related absence.
All the periods we specify are calendar 101. months (for example 14 January – 13 February).
My question is that if I show the salary slips from 1st April 2009 - 31st March 2010, will they be ok or out of 15 month time period(I am appearing on 21st July)
I get my salary at month end.
It wuill be easier for me to show the Indian since I can use my tax retun as second proof. Else I will have to show one months UK salary (Will Bank statement be enough fo the one month, I will be submitting them for maintenance fund anyway.
Thanks
Ur welcome Buddy..hacky wrote:Thanks mzeeshan and push for your replies. Does the same logic apply for maintenance funds?
I will be showing my UK bank account statement for the maintenance fund (which come thru post). I will be showing them for the month of April, May and June.
My date to appear in person is 21st July. Will the above three statements be good since in guidance it is written 90 days before the application date. But its also written the last statement can be one calendar month old
What happened in your cases
Thanks