It’s been 7 months!
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Send it to your husband and he can put in the package to send to Sheffield.
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yeah you are right. Another quick question, we are not going to send the p60 and employer contract. Especially now because of position change it doesn’t make sense to send p60. Employer contract and p60 is optional right?
Last edited by AnxiouslyAnxious; Jul 31st 2018 at 4:11 pm.
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If you bothered to do some research yourself you would find the answer to your question is in the financial requirements document.
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I know I can research but I wanna double check, get help from where I can and get others opinions since it’s my second app I wanna be extra cautious moreover I rely on advice from BiP. If you aren’t gonna be helpful just don’t bother replying at all. 🙁
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Lots of people on the forum kindly volunteer their time, BiP is one of them, but please remember that they are all volunteers and you can't assume they will answer every question or be at your beck and call.
Thx.
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Maybe it's because I've just read a post from somebody else asking BiP to check a form they'd filled in, but this as well seems a bit much. BiP is an amazing asset to the forum, and gives up a huge amount of his personal time to help others, for free. But please don't say you 'rely on advice' from him, as that's not the idea of BE. If you want expert advice whenever you need it, an immigration lawyer is the way to go.
Lots of people on the forum kindly volunteer their time, BiP is one of them, but please remember that they are all volunteers and you can't assume they will answer every question or be at your beck and call.
Thx.
Lots of people on the forum kindly volunteer their time, BiP is one of them, but please remember that they are all volunteers and you can't assume they will answer every question or be at your beck and call.
Thx.
Last edited by AnxiouslyAnxious; Jul 31st 2018 at 8:16 pm.
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https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigrat...ified-evidence
2. In respect of salaried employment in the UK (except where paragraph 9 applies), all of the following evidence must be provided:
(a) Payslips covering:
(i) a period of 6 months prior to the date of application if the person has been employed by their current employer for at least 6 months (and where paragraph 13(b) of this Appendix does not apply); or
(ii) any period of salaried employment in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application if the person has been employed by their current employer for less than 6 months (or at least 6 months but the person does not rely on paragraph 13(a) of this Appendix), or in the financial year(s) relied upon by a self-employed person.
(b) A letter from the employer(s) who issued the payslips at paragraph 2(a) confirming:
(i) the person’s employment and gross annual salary;
(ii) the length of their employment;
(iii) the period over which they have been or were paid the level of salary relied upon in the application; and
(iv) the type of employment (permanent, fixed-term contract or agency).
(c) Personal bank statements corresponding to the same period(s) as the payslips at paragraph 2(a), showing that the salary has been paid into an account in the name of the person or in the name of the person and their partner jointly.
[...]
2A. (i) In respect of salaried employment in the UK (paragraph 2 of this Appendix), statutory or contractual maternity, paternity, adoption or sick pay in the UK (paragraph 5 or 6 of this Appendix), or a director’s salary paid to a self-employed person (paragraph 9 of this Appendix), the applicant may, in addition to the payslips and personal bank statements required under that paragraph, submit the P60 for the relevant period(s) of employment relied upon (if issued). If they do not, the Entry Clearance Officer or Secretary of State may grant the application if otherwise satisfied that the requirements of this Appendix relating to that employment are met. The Entry Clearance Officer or Secretary of State may request that the applicant submit the document(s) in accordance with paragraph D of this Appendix.
(ii) In respect of salaried employment in the UK (paragraph 2 of this Appendix), or statutory or contractual maternity, paternity, adoption or sick pay in the UK (paragraph 5 or 6 of this Appendix), the applicant may, in addition to the letter from the employer(s) required under that paragraph, submit a signed contract of employment. If they do not, the Entry Clearance Officer or Secretary of State may grant the application if otherwise satisfied that the requirements of this Appendix relating to that employment are met. The Entry Clearance Officer or Secretary of State may request that the applicant submit the document(s) in accordance with paragraph D of this Appendix.
(a) Payslips covering:
(i) a period of 6 months prior to the date of application if the person has been employed by their current employer for at least 6 months (and where paragraph 13(b) of this Appendix does not apply); or
(ii) any period of salaried employment in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application if the person has been employed by their current employer for less than 6 months (or at least 6 months but the person does not rely on paragraph 13(a) of this Appendix), or in the financial year(s) relied upon by a self-employed person.
(b) A letter from the employer(s) who issued the payslips at paragraph 2(a) confirming:
(i) the person’s employment and gross annual salary;
(ii) the length of their employment;
(iii) the period over which they have been or were paid the level of salary relied upon in the application; and
(iv) the type of employment (permanent, fixed-term contract or agency).
(c) Personal bank statements corresponding to the same period(s) as the payslips at paragraph 2(a), showing that the salary has been paid into an account in the name of the person or in the name of the person and their partner jointly.
[...]
2A. (i) In respect of salaried employment in the UK (paragraph 2 of this Appendix), statutory or contractual maternity, paternity, adoption or sick pay in the UK (paragraph 5 or 6 of this Appendix), or a director’s salary paid to a self-employed person (paragraph 9 of this Appendix), the applicant may, in addition to the payslips and personal bank statements required under that paragraph, submit the P60 for the relevant period(s) of employment relied upon (if issued). If they do not, the Entry Clearance Officer or Secretary of State may grant the application if otherwise satisfied that the requirements of this Appendix relating to that employment are met. The Entry Clearance Officer or Secretary of State may request that the applicant submit the document(s) in accordance with paragraph D of this Appendix.
(ii) In respect of salaried employment in the UK (paragraph 2 of this Appendix), or statutory or contractual maternity, paternity, adoption or sick pay in the UK (paragraph 5 or 6 of this Appendix), the applicant may, in addition to the letter from the employer(s) required under that paragraph, submit a signed contract of employment. If they do not, the Entry Clearance Officer or Secretary of State may grant the application if otherwise satisfied that the requirements of this Appendix relating to that employment are met. The Entry Clearance Officer or Secretary of State may request that the applicant submit the document(s) in accordance with paragraph D of this Appendix.
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Re: It’s been 7 months!
I don't know why you think it doesn't make sense to send a P60 for your husband's 2017/2018 tax year because he is due to be promoted after you submit the application. Ditto for his current employment contract. Both could be considered 'optional' but both are clearly desirable to submit if you have them.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigrat...ified-evidence
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigrat...ified-evidence
Last edited by AnxiouslyAnxious; Aug 1st 2018 at 1:25 am.
#42
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He should include his current employment contract and a letter from his employer as per 2(b) quoted above. They can include his current and previous salary. Why wasn't a P60 issued? Is he not on PAYE?
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Yes, he would have his employer state about his current and previous salary, position etc on the employer letter. Ok I will tell him to include his employment contract. And yes he’s on payE I dk why he’s not been issued P60.
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yeah , hes gonna try to get it. I just got to know he lost his June payslip so he’s gonna have to get the print out one. Idk why nothing goes right :/ Should we get his employer to sign and stamp the print out one as well as original ones because it might look weird that only one payslip is signed. Also ask the employer to confirm the authenticity of payslips in employer letter?
Last edited by AnxiouslyAnxious; Aug 1st 2018 at 7:00 pm.