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1. Yes countsimpleoptimist wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 5:10 pmHello,
I am completing the spouse visa on behalf of my husband and had some questions which may have been asked many times before, but I was hoping for some clarification on. This may get lengthy but I'd rather ask all in one go lol.
The application is obviously online but when I started looking into this previously the form was done through the VFS site, but when I started recently I was asked to complete it through the gov. site. Is this the confirmed new version?
Continuing with the gov. application, there are some questions I wanted to check on:
1. With the question 'Have you ever lived with *sponsor* within or outside the UK?' Would my time spent in his country (Pakistan) for 2 weeks and the 5 weeks count?
2. When it comes to the accommodation question, we would be living with family and the application asks for the passport numbers for everyone who lives there. Is this really needed? I've not seen it mentioned before?
3. Question about refused visa, my husband applied for one to Turkey as we were thinking of going on holiday. This was refused due to the application not being very clear (trust him to use a dodgy company) - do I mention this as there is a stamp for it in his passport?
4. Husband has travelled to China on a number of occasions for work - I assume I add all of these?
5. What type of ceremony was your wedding or civil partnership? An Islamic one? I have all the documentation in Urdu and English as well as a certificate from the City all stamped with the details.
6. The finance question is through my employment. I have been working at the same place since 2010 but my roles have changed over the last year due to covering maternity and then more recently being offered a new role. The form asks this, but then asks the question 'What do they earn?' and then 'What is their annual income before tax for this employment in GBP (£)?' What is the difference?
7. Related to this, I was in my new post in mid August and was told I was getting a raise for the beginning of November. This wasn't processed by HR and this is now being done in Dec and I get back paid the money for November. How would I set this out as evidence, as I do have the written letter stating the pay would be given in November but an email from HR saying the pay raise will occur in December.
7. Also, the gov. application form asks for the following documents as evidence: 'Payslips covering any period of salaried employment (current and previous) in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application'. Everything I have read has asked for 6 month slips. Which is correct? If it 12 months, then for Feb - Apr my monthly pay was less than the monthly req.
8. What's the extra information box for? Is this as an alternative to the sponsor form?
As I said before, this does seem like a lot of questions but I want to make sure that I'm completing the right thing before paying the fees and potentially messing things up. Any help would be most appreciated.
Yes.simpleoptimist wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:16 pmWhat do they earn? (Required)
The same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount
Not the same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount
Am I right in thinking it's 'same amount, above financial reqs'?
Believe there was recently a discussion about this on another thread. Likely worth clarifying in a cover letter that your salary changed. It is the lowest amount that will be used to calculate income towards the financial requirement so you could put that in to make it clear that you meet the requirement. Personally I don't think it matters either way as long the situation is clear to whoever is reviewing the application.simpleoptimist wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:16 pmFor the question 'What is their annual income before tax for this employment in GBP (£)?' do I just put my current salary, or the lowest in the last 6 months?
In near past and maybe even until now if you select the option b/c/d then the system automatically assume it as you are applying under category B. Whereas if you chooses option a then it only ask 6 months of payslips & bank statements. In my view as long as you are working with same employer from 6 months despite earning variable income but sufficient then selecting option a is better and then add a covering letter to clarify it.simpleoptimist wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 6:22 pmThanks for the responses. I have gone through and paid for the IHS surcharge and am hoping to complete the final payment for the visa, but something has thrown me in regards to the payslips.
I was told that 6 months of payslips can be given, but I have also read that some people have been asked for 12 months. Can anyone confirm which it is, because if this is the case then the answers I have given on the form may not be correct and there would have been 3 months where my pay was less than the required amount needed.
I am quite worried now so any help would be appreciated.
If you are applying using Category A (6 months or greater with current employer), then you only need to provide 6 months of payslips. +1 on using a cover letter to clarify in a cover letter how you intend to meet the financial requirement and the evidence being provided.simpleoptimist wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 6:22 pmI was told that 6 months of payslips can be given, but I have also read that some people have been asked for 12 months.