Spouse Visa Category B
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Spouse Visa Category B
First of all, I would like to give a massive thanks to all professional members in this forum.
I hope this is not too silly to ask some enquiries for apply Cat B.
Am I meeting the enquiry if I would like to provide our earning details as the following to fulling the financial requirement of Cat B:
My Income, I only work for 3 months in the company
2017 Oct £870
2017 Nov £1800
2017 Dec £240
Total: £2910
My husband income form 1st employment
2017 Sept £2200
2017 Oct £1600
2017 Nov £1300
2017 Dec £165
Total:£5265
My husband income from 2nd employment
2018 Mar £1500
2018 April £1400
2018 May £1880
Total: £4780
As he is about to start with other job with a 6 months contract
His paid will be £20 per hour
So if he starts at on the 5th June,
his pay in June will be : E2400
In July:£3520
Total: £5920
To meet Cat B part 1 - non - salaried income = £2400 /1 month x 12 = £28800
To meet Cat B part 2 (all pay slips from last 12 months before application) - where it will be adding my income + my husband income = £2910 + £5265 + £4780 + £5920 = £18875
I would like to know am I calculating this right.
Many thanks in advance
I hope this is not too silly to ask some enquiries for apply Cat B.
Am I meeting the enquiry if I would like to provide our earning details as the following to fulling the financial requirement of Cat B:
My Income, I only work for 3 months in the company
2017 Oct £870
2017 Nov £1800
2017 Dec £240
Total: £2910
My husband income form 1st employment
2017 Sept £2200
2017 Oct £1600
2017 Nov £1300
2017 Dec £165
Total:£5265
My husband income from 2nd employment
2018 Mar £1500
2018 April £1400
2018 May £1880
Total: £4780
As he is about to start with other job with a 6 months contract
His paid will be £20 per hour
So if he starts at on the 5th June,
his pay in June will be : E2400
In July:£3520
Total: £5920
To meet Cat B part 1 - non - salaried income = £2400 /1 month x 12 = £28800
To meet Cat B part 2 (all pay slips from last 12 months before application) - where it will be adding my income + my husband income = £2910 + £5265 + £4780 + £5920 = £18875
I would like to know am I calculating this right.
Many thanks in advance
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Re: Spouse Visa Category B
You can't add your income if you are not currently working.
What are you applying for? Spouse visa or FLR(M).?
What are you applying for? Spouse visa or FLR(M).?