Combined income - six months
#1
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Combined income - six months
Hi all,
My salaries for the past six months, per month.
Main job:
£1314 per month
Apologies just to be clear these are net fixtures.
Main job: £18,319 gross
Secondary: £7.38 ph - with the salary mentioned above.
Second (variable wages)
1) £94
2) £127
3) £91
4) £119
5) £162
6) £91
Is this acceptable as per financial requirements?
My salaries for the past six months, per month.
Main job:
£1314 per month
Apologies just to be clear these are net fixtures.
Main job: £18,319 gross
Secondary: £7.38 ph - with the salary mentioned above.
Second (variable wages)
1) £94
2) £127
3) £91
4) £119
5) £162
6) £91
Is this acceptable as per financial requirements?
Last edited by niv619; Apr 11th 2019 at 6:26 pm.
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Re: Combined income - six months
Hi all,
My salaries for the past six months, per month.
Main job:
£1314 per month
Apologies just to be clear these are net fixtures.
Main job: £18,319 gross
Secondary: £7.38 ph - with the salary mentioned above.
Second (variable wages)
1) £94
2) £127
3) £91
4) £119
5) £162
6) £91
Is this acceptable as per financial requirements?
My salaries for the past six months, per month.
Main job:
£1314 per month
Apologies just to be clear these are net fixtures.
Main job: £18,319 gross
Secondary: £7.38 ph - with the salary mentioned above.
Second (variable wages)
1) £94
2) £127
3) £91
4) £119
5) £162
6) £91
Is this acceptable as per financial requirements?
Main job = 18,316 gross
2nd job = Average earning of 114 GBP per month (non salaried, hourly, variable income) = Average 1368 GBP per annum (presume the figures above are gross values)
18316 + 1368 = 19, 684 GBP per annum
Looks like you make the financial requirement.
You should NOT have included anything about the savings if you meet the financial requirements as per the figures above.
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Re: Combined income - six months
OK here are some figures to work on:
Main job = 18,316 gross
2nd job = Average earning of 114 GBP per month (non salaried, hourly, variable income) = Average 1368 GBP per annum (presume the figures above are gross values)
18316 + 1368 = 19, 684 GBP per annum
Looks like you make the financial requirement.
You should NOT have included anything about the savings if you meet the financial requirements as per the figures above.
Main job = 18,316 gross
2nd job = Average earning of 114 GBP per month (non salaried, hourly, variable income) = Average 1368 GBP per annum (presume the figures above are gross values)
18316 + 1368 = 19, 684 GBP per annum
Looks like you make the financial requirement.
You should NOT have included anything about the savings if you meet the financial requirements as per the figures above.
In fact this figures I gave where Net.
Correct gross amounts:
94, 108, 159, 113, 149, 202 - variable salary (secondary employment)
I shouldn't have however on the appendix two application form it does ask which route are you applying with one option being savings which wasn't chosen and the salaried was chosen.
Should I be ok even though I still provided savings details and my solicitor wrote down incorrect salary as mentioned at the beginning of this post.
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Re: Combined income - six months
Brilliant to pull this up from another forum of mine, already been far more helpful then these shrewd money grabbing solicitors/laywers.
In fact this figures I gave where Net.
Correct gross amounts:
94, 108, 159, 113, 149, 202 - variable salary (secondary employment)
I shouldn't have however on the appendix two application form it does ask which route are you applying with one option being savings which wasn't chosen and the salaried was chosen.
Should I be ok even though I still provided savings details and my solicitor wrote down incorrect salary as mentioned at the beginning of this post.
In fact this figures I gave where Net.
Correct gross amounts:
94, 108, 159, 113, 149, 202 - variable salary (secondary employment)
I shouldn't have however on the appendix two application form it does ask which route are you applying with one option being savings which wasn't chosen and the salaried was chosen.
Should I be ok even though I still provided savings details and my solicitor wrote down incorrect salary as mentioned at the beginning of this post.
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Re: Combined income - six months
Niv, you've already asked this question more than once on other threads, and had responses. You're not going to get anyone saying that they're 100% certain that your visa will be approved. Once again, I understand that you're anxious but your application's been submitted and all you can do is wait.
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Re: Combined income - six months
Niv, you've already asked this question more than once on other threads, and had responses. You're not going to get anyone saying that they're 100% certain that your visa will be approved. Once again, I understand that you're anxious but your application's been submitted and all you can do is wait.
Added to which, please don't 'bump' your threads or questions, thx.
Last edited by christmasoompa; Aug 7th 2019 at 5:47 pm.
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Re: Combined income - six months
Niv, you've already asked this question more than once on other threads, and had responses. You're not going to get anyone saying that they're 100% certain that your visa will be approved. Once again, I understand that you're anxious but your application's been submitted and all you can do is wait.
Correct...just waiting game now. Just error came out nowhere.
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Re: Combined income - six months
Due to previous two solicitors lost trust in them.
Upon going through the process twice now, feel enough knowledge has been built up and plus the helpful forum members are always at hand as well if help is needed
#9
Re: Combined income - six months
Well fingers crossed you don't need to do it yourself, and it's granted second time around.