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FLR (M) Form - Directorship
« on: July 11, 2019, 01:49:45 PM »
I'm a UKC with a salary well above the financial requirement. My USC wife also works and earns above the requirement. Is it best to include both of our income for the application? Our only issue is a week ago my wife started a company and became a director - as such the form is asking for lots of documentation as a result of disclosing the fact she is now a director (pay, accounts, tax returns etc). The only issue is that the company is brand new, is not currently trading and the only documentation to show for this would be the certificate of incorporation as it appears on the companies house register - Will this suffice? Are we best to just disclose my income in the application?


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Re: FLR (M) Form - Directorship
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2019, 01:55:23 PM »
I'm a UKC with a salary well above the financial requirement. My USC wife also works and earns above the requirement. Is it best to include both of our income for the application? Our only issue is a week ago my wife started a company and became a director - as such the form is asking for lots of documentation as a result of disclosing the fact she is now a director (pay, accounts, tax returns etc). The only issue is that the company is brand new, is not currently trading and the only documentation to show for this would be the certificate of incorporation as it appears on the companies house register - Will this suffice? Are we best to just disclose my income in the application?

If either one of you meets the income requirement on their own from paid employment, use just that.  Do not add to your stress by trying to include more than necessary.  It's a tick-box visa, so if you can tick the box with just your employment, use that and be done.  A bigger tick doesn't give you a bigger visa.  :)  Plus, "director of a company" is about the hardest category to provide documentation for, and as she's only had it a  short time, she won't have the required documents anyway.  Just say "no" to that part and back away slowly.  ;)
9/1/2013 - "fiancée" (marriage) visa issued
4/6/2013 - married (certificate issued same-day)
5/6/2013 - FLR(M)#1 in person -- approved!
8/1/2016 - FLR(M)#2 by post -- approved!
8/5/2018 - ILR in person -- approved!
22/11/2018 - Citizenship (online, with NDRS+JCAP) -- approved!
14/12/2018 - I became a British citizen.  :)


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