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The most recent bank statement should be no older than 28 days prior to submitting the application. If the case worker requests a further statement and the savings have 'disappeared', and you are relying on these to meet the income level then the application will be refused.elizabethgrantsmith wrote:I am going down the route of Cash Savings Category D. These savings were made in 5 years from full-time employments.
I have two questions
1. Would it be acceptable to show an Employment Income Summary from HMRC to declare the source of income? These savings were not made by selling any assets but rather from 5 years of full time Employment. Yes
2. I have seen that in some cases they have asked for a recent bank statement even after providing them with 6 months of bank statements and after submitting an application. Although the rule says 6 months prior to date of application but if they do ask for a recent bank statement and you don't have the same savings what happens then?
I am relying solely on cash savings. I have more than £62,500 for more than 6 months. If after submitting an an application, the case worker decides to request an even recent bank statement which is after the date of application submission and if savings have disappeared what happens? I thought the rule is documents prior to the date of application. As they say they do not accept any proof after the date of application?CR001 wrote:Are you applying solely based on savings? If yes, do you have £62,500 held in an accessible account for minimum of 6 months?
If you spend the money and it drops below the required threshold, you then don't meet the financial requirement and the visa will be refused.
Edit : #Casa
If UKVI ask for most recent or contact the bank to verify your account balance and details and it is different to what was submitted, the application will be refused and likely viewed as deception.If after submitting an an application, the case worker decides to request an even recent bank statement which is after the date of application submission and if savings have disappeared what happens?
True, but they can contact you for more recent statements if they feel there is something not right going on. UKVI can ask you to provide any document after you have submitted the application. Don't confuse the visa application process with what you can and can't submit at an appeal.As they say they do not accept any proof after the date of application?
What type of statements? Bank statements?CR001 wrote:You can state on the form that it is cash savings from employment and provide the statements required or more statements if you wish to.
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I am fully aware that for Cash Savings 6 months statements are mandatory.CR001 wrote:Yes, you need to submit 6 months minimum worth of bank statements to prove you meet the financial requirement. If you are relying on savings, the £62,500 must have been held in an accessible account (not a fixed deposit) for at least 6 months
You are over thinking this. You declare that your cash savings are savings you have managed yourself over X period from employment. You can't produce a document you don't have.CR001 wrote:You can state on the form that it is cash savings from employment and provide the statements required or more statements if you wish to.
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I believe, If funds held in Fixed deposit/deposit accounts are readily accessible (with or without penalty, in most cases you will be penalised around 1-2% of deposit value) it can be counted towards cash savings.CR001 wrote:Yes, you need to submit 6 months minimum worth of bank statements to prove you meet the financial requirement. If you are relying on savings, the £62,500 must have been held in an accessible account (not a fixed deposit) for at least 6 months
No you don't need any of the above except NIC photocopy for Spouse.elizabethgrantsmith wrote:1. Do you require Police Certificate?
2. Do you require Birth Certificate?
3. Do you require National Identity Card Number
Do you mean copy of applicant's NIC or UK spouse's NIC? I thought passports would be enough no?shakoorh wrote:No you don't need any of the above except NIC photocopy for Spouse.elizabethgrantsmith wrote:1. Do you require Police Certificate?
2. Do you require Birth Certificate?
3. Do you require National Identity Card Number
It's just additional ID tbh you probably don't need to send it, and you only need to provide a photocopy. Applicants ID.elizabethgrantsmith wrote:Do you mean copy of applicant's NIC or UK spouse's NIC? I thought passports would be enough no?shakoorh wrote:No you don't need any of the above except NIC photocopy for Spouse.elizabethgrantsmith wrote:1. Do you require Police Certificate?
2. Do you require Birth Certificate?
3. Do you require National Identity Card Number
The Only document you need to submit at Gerrys in Pakistan is your passport .You will need to show them the Confirmation letter that you have submitted and paid for online submission. Whilst handing these in you will be required to do your biometrics. Every other document including your TB test and English test certificates will need to be sent to your UK sponsor , so they can submit application and other supporting documents to Sheffield.elizabethgrantsmith wrote:I am little confused as to where one should submit the documents for entry clearance spouse visa application from Pakistan.
1. Should the application form and all supporting documents including passport be submitted in Pakistan.
2. Or some documents are submitted in Pakistan and some in the UK
3. If no.2 is correct then which documents should be submitted where?
Thanks for the info.batleykhan wrote: The Only document you need to submit at Gerrys in Pakistan is your passport .You will need to show them the Confirmation letter that you have submitted and paid for online submission. Whilst handing these in you will be required to do your biometrics. Every other document including your TB test and English test certificates will need to be sent to your UK sponsor , so they can submit application and other supporting documents to Sheffield.