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Tier 1 policy guidance wrote:For example, if you apply under Tier 1 (General) on 12 June, a single bank statement with a closing balance of £800 dated between 12 May and 12 June will meet the maintenance requirements. A bank statement dated before 12 May will not be acceptable.
sushdmehta wrote: Read the transitional arrangements for maintenance funds in the Tier 1 policy guidance available on UKBA wesbite or check the information published on UKBA website, both of which clearly state the following for in-country applications:Tier 1 policy guidance wrote:For example, if you apply under Tier 1 (General) on 12 June, a single bank statement with a closing balance of £800 dated between 12 May and 12 June will meet the maintenance requirements. A bank statement dated before 12 May will not be acceptable.
No problem, this forum quite often has a lot of people who don't do their own research so I understand the reaction.sushdmehta wrote: I did miss noting that you are applying after 29-Jun, and not before. My apologies.
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I'm pretty sure it would. Your statement must have been produced on or after June 23 and it clearly shows the funds for at least one day in the preceding month.purple2008 wrote:My bank statement doesn't have a "date" of issue. It just details the period covered, for instance, it says May 24 to June 23 -- is the date of the statement considered May 24 or June 23?
If I applied on June 28, would this qualify for the one-month maintenance funds requirement?
So, as long as your bank statement shows a closing balance of 800 pounds on any day between may 28 and june 28, it will be enough - irrespective of the date when the bank statement was issued to you. As I understand it, the date of issue of bank statement is not the point here, its the availability of maintenance funds during the 1 month prior to the application (closing balance in this case, under transitional arrangements).Tier 1 policy guidance wrote:For example, if you apply under Tier 1 (General) on 28 June, a single bank statement with a closing balance of £800 dated between 28 May and 28 June will meet the maintenance requirements. A bank statement dated before 28 May will not be acceptable.
regardsTier 1 policy guidance ver. 06/08 wrote:206. This evidence must be original, on the official letter-headed paper or stationery of the organisation and bearing the official stamp of that organisation. It must have been issued by an authorised offi cial of that organisation.
For applications submitted outside of the UK, all evidence must be dated no more than 7 days before the application is submitted.
For applications submitted in the UK, all evidence must be dated no more than one month before the application is submitted.
When people are not replying, it means that they don't know the solution!! Anyways, how about trying following alternative ideas:Hi,
Please do not ignore! It is very important that some one gives me a reply. Please!
I am planning to apply for EC this week from India. I have maintained my funds in UK bank account (HSBC) for past 3 months. But I have a problem. I have ordered the bank statements on 22 June 2008, it took 4 days for the statements to reach UK address. My friend couriered the statements the same day and I am expecting them to reach India anytime soon. My statements will be atleast 11-12 days old by the time I apply for EC.Now BHC says that the statements should be no older than 7 days. After seeing in todays post for rejection of application for not complying the 7 days time line I am very worried.
What could I possibly do?????
Please suggest me as this would mean a refusal in my case.
All replies will be highly appreciated.
Regards
vkm81