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Last activity 04 April 2023 by Cynic

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nafeesaditta

Hi there,


I wondered if anyone can urgently provide me of assistance in relation to my employment documentations I would need to supply for my spouse visa application (I am the sponsor from UK England).


I am aware it is 6 months payslips to match the 6 months bank statements however my employment history is slightly difficult. I was made redundant from my previous job back in July 2022 due to company restructure and then commenced a new job on 18th October 2022 (in a permanent position) During the time of being made redundant I did not claim any kind of goverment benefits and was actively looking for work.


I have an advance payment in October without a payslip to confirm (As my details missed the cut off time for with payroll) but have a letter written by the company stating this as evidence. I also have payslips from November to March (full month payslips) I have now been offered a new job in another company therefore will start the new job on 11th April and end the current job on 6th April.


I will receive a final payslip in April for my current job which will pay me from 24th March to 6th April. and will start the new job from 11th April.



Please note I meet the threshold criteria of £18,600


If i state this all on a statement to support the application could may application be rejected, due to insufficient amount of employment documents?


I will need to make a decision by the end of today (03/04/2023) and let my current employer know if I have no choice but to redact the resignation.


Please can someone help urgently!!!!

nafeesaditta

@nafeesaditta could someone please urgently help me

Cynic

Hi there,
I wondered if anyone can urgently provide me of assistance in relation to my employment documentations I would need to supply for my spouse visa application (I am the sponsor from UK England).

I am aware it is 6 months payslips to match the 6 months bank statements however my employment history is slightly difficult. I was made redundant from my previous job back in July 2022 due to company restructure and then commenced a new job on 18th October 2022 (in a permanent position) During the time of being made redundant I did not claim any kind of goverment benefits and was actively looking for work.

I have an advance payment in October without a payslip to confirm (As my details missed the cut off time for with payroll) but have a letter written by the company stating this as evidence. I also have payslips from November to March (full month payslips) I have now been offered a new job in another company therefore will start the new job on 11th April and end the current job on 6th April.

I will receive a final payslip in April for my current job which will pay me from 24th March to 6th April. and will start the new job from 11th April.


Please note I meet the threshold criteria of £18,600

If i state this all on a statement to support the application could may application be rejected, due to insufficient amount of employment documents?

I will need to make a decision by the end of today (03/04/2023) and let my current employer know if I have no choice but to redact the resignation.

Please can someone help urgently!!!!
-@nafeesaditta

Hi and welcome to the Forum.


You need to meet the requirements described on the UK Gov website; I've C&P below the current requirements :


UK Gov website wrote:

What proof you need to give


You’ll need to provide proof of your income with your application. If you or your partner are employed, you could include:


  •     bank statements showing you or your partner’s income
  •     6 months of payslips
  •     a letter from an employer, dated and on headed paper


The employer’s letter should confirm:


  •     you or your partner are employed there
  •     the job title or position you or your partner hold
  •     how long you or your partner have worked there
  •     the type of contract (for example, permanent, fixed term)
  •     what you or your partner earn before tax and National Insurance
  •     how long you or your partner have been paid your current salary
  •     the payslips are genuine


You’ll be told exactly what documents to provide when you apply online.



You can read the whole document, plus access links to the Caseworker's guidance document (what they use when accessing your application) from the following link.


I hope this helps.


Cynic

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