UK Spouse VISA with 2 non salaried jobs

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Old Mar 9th 2019, 8:46 pm
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Default UK Spouse VISA with 2 non salaried jobs

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I have 2 non-salaried jobs to meet the financial requirement. I have been working for the same employers over the last 1 years. I am planning to apply in April 2019 but I am confused which category I have to select A or B?
My monthly income from the last 6 months
Sep 305,56 1132,56
Oct 196,94 1493,44
Nov 406,66 1094,5
Dec 559,76 1145,82
jan 330,67 1103,73
feb 552,66 1350
Can someone share their experience how can i calculate financial requirements with this pay.
Is it mandatory to submit payslips from the last 12 months or 6 months payslip will be enough?
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Default Re: UK Spouse VISA with 2 non salaried jobs

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Hi
I have 2 non-salaried jobs to meet the financial requirement. I have been working for the same employers over the last 1 years. I am planning to apply in April 2019 but I am confused which category I have to select A or B?
My monthly income from the last 6 months
Sep 305,56 1132,56
Oct 196,94 1493,44
Nov 406,66 1094,5
Dec 559,76 1145,82
jan 330,67 1103,73
feb 552,66 1350
Can someone share their experience how can i calculate financial requirements with this pay.
Is it mandatory to submit payslips from the last 12 months or 6 months payslip will be enough?
You are category A. You add all the figures for 6 months together. You then divide by 6 to get the mean (average) per month. The mean you get you multiply by 12 that gives you your annual salary in a non salaried employment.

6 months payslips for each job since you've been working with the same employers for over a year. I have heard people say they sent in 7mths (bank statement and payslips) just to err on the side of caution
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