I read on here that in this case, it is easier to just use his employment to meet the financial requirement.
Doesn't have to be his income specifically - it's just that if one of your incomes on its own meets the £18,600, it's easier to just use that income and not mention/provide evidence of the other one. So, it could be either your income or his income that you use, depending on how much you each earn individually.
You only really need to use both incomes if neither of you earn £18,600 on your own and you have no choice but to combine them to meet the requirement.
When filling in the form, do I just ignore the column for my information even though I have a job? He has had this job, and exceeded the financial requirement, for my entire time here.
It's up to you - you can either leave it blank, or fill in your employer details but make a note that you are not using the income to meet the requirement.
With original pay stubs and bank statements, does he also still need a letter from his employer (I ask because I don't see that listed on the document checklist, but people mention it on here)? Do we need the pay stubs and bank statements for 6 months or longer?
Yes, he needs all the same documents again, as the visa has the same requirements. It's not mentioned specifically on the FLR(M) form, but it is in the Appendix FM 1.7 Financial Requirements document.
You'll need:
- 6 months of his original payslips showing a minimum of £1,550 before tax on each one
- 6 months of his original bank statements showing the deposit of every single payslip
- letter from his employer stating:
i) employment and current salary
ii) length of employment
iii) length of time earning current salary
iv) type of employment
Optional but recommended:
- his original job contract
- his latest P60
May I use my P-60s as my mail to prove address?
Not sure - it doesn't say so either way in the guidance, but it's official mail, so it may be okay.
My husband has a son who is not my son and is a British citizen. I noticed that someone mentioned they were sending their sponsor's child's birth certificate. Is this a requirement?
Yes, if he is under 18, it is a requirement to list him on the form and to send his birth certificate.
The website is so disjointed, so I apologise for asking questions that seem obvious. Neither on the paper application or the online sign-in does it mention paying the fee for National Insurance, but I think that is something I do need to pay. Is that correct? Do I pay that before sending in application and then send the receipt?
It's not for National Insurance (that comes out of your payslips automatically), it's for the IHS surcharge to give NHS access.
You do need to pay it (unless your spouse is in the Armed Forces), and it can be done here:
https://www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application/payIt will be £500 for an FLR(M) application (£200 x 2.5 years)
This is now my first application to extend from inside the UK. I see many people mention sending to Sheffield, but the application I have printed says to send to Durham. Is that correct?
Yes, that's correct - Sheffield do not process FLR(M) visas.