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But doing so seems to make a few questions in the App and Appendix 2 trickier. Questions on the App, like:
"Does your spouse live with you?"
"Is your sponsor currently living in the UK?"
"Where is your sponsor now?"
If I were to apply before her relocation date, do I answer with the current information, or the "planned" information? Is this something to describe in the cover letter?
You answer the questions as per what is true on your official application date (the date you submit the online application and pay for the visa).
If she has not left for the UK on the date you apply for the visa, you can answer:
- Yes
- No
- In City, State... or even 'sitting next to me' (or wherever she is at that moment)
If she has left for the UK, you put:
- No
- Yes
- In City, UK
It does not need to be described in a cover letter... though she can mention it in her sponsor's confirmation letter, in the financial requirement paragraph.
As for the Appendix, I assume the correct route is to go with 3B, not 3A. I'm a little confused by 3B, though. On the initial selection (item 3.3 on page 5), 3B is listed as:
"Income from salaried employment overseas (with job offer in the UK)."
But then when you get to part 3B, it only asks about employment overseas, nothing about the job offer. Again, is that information to include in the cover letter?
Nope, does not need to be included in the cover letter, but she can mention it in her mandatory sponsor confirmation letter, when she explains how she meets the financial requirement.
How you complete Part 3 depends on several things on the date of application, essentially:
a) whether she is still employed at her US job (complete Part 3B, Category A)
or
b) whether she has left her US job but hasn't started the UK job yet (Complete Part 3B, Category B)
If so, you apply under Part 3B, Category A, and you provide:
- job offer letter
AND
- letter from her current US employer confirming her US employment details
- 6 months of US payslips showing a pre-tax salary of at least £1,550 per month
- 6 months of US bank statements showing the deposit of every single payslip
If not, you apply under Part 3B, Category B, and you provide:
- job offer letter
AND
- 12 months of US payslips showing total pre-tax earnings of at least £18,600 over the 12 months
- 12 months of US bank statements showing the deposit of every single payslip
So, for Part 3B, Category A (if she is still in the US and hasn't left her US job yet), you answer as follows:
3.23: YES
3.24-3.29 Give her US employment details
3.30: YES
3.31: NO
Go to 3.39
3.39: YES
3.40-3.45: Complete her UK job offer details
3.46: YES
3.47: N/A
3.48: YES
And for Category B (if she has left the US job), you answer as follows:
3.23: NO
Go to 3.31
3.31: YES
3.32-3.38: Give the details of her US employment over the last 12 months
3.39: YES
3.40-3.45: Complete her UK job offer details
3.46: YES
3.47: N/A
3.48: YES
Would it be simpler all around to use the Bank Account method?
Do you meet the Category D requirement using £62,500 of cash savings, held in your bank account(s) in full for at least 6 months?
If so, then DEFINITELY use cash savings instead of employment details. It's much, much simpler.
You just provide 6 full months of bank statements showing the money in the account for the whole time, and that's it.
In that case, you complete Part 3F:
3.74: Category D alone
3.75: give bank account and funds details
3.76: total savings
3.77: YES