Hi, I am employed not self-employed.I worked with them since SEPTEMBER 22 and earned over 6000. My husband worked since August 22 with this employer and has been earning the same amount since then. He earns about 1200 before tax.
Okay,. so you have both been with your employers for more than 6 months, so it sounds like you will be able to apply under Category A.
You need to show that between you, you earn at least £18,600 per year before tax, and will continue to earn that much in the future.
If your husband earns £1,200 per month before tax, that would presumably mean his annual salary is about £14,400.
Therefore, you need to be able to show that your income is at least £4,200 per year (or whatever £18,600 minus your husband's annual salary is).
For non-salaried employment, instead of using your lowest payslip, they will calculate your average annual income based on your earnings over the last 6 months.
The calculation they will use is:
(all your payslips added together) / number of months = average monthly income
Average monthly income x 12 months = average annual income.
As long as this amount is at least £4,200 (or whatever is required to make your combined income up to £18,600), you should meet the requirements under Category A.