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urgentr wrote:Hi,
I applied from UK only. I submitted additional documents for earning and english language assesment. For english language assesment its not really necessary. For earning its better if you submit as many proofs as possible.
I had enclosed P60 form which is like saral. But Saral or p60 is really usefull only if it exactly mirrors the period for which it is claimed. Other wise it will not be of much use. For bank statements for maintanence requirements make sure u enclose statements which includes the day u r applying as well.
For this i made a trasaction on the day i applied and got the statements printed from bank, with seal and stamp on it. It is something the consultants out here insist to include.
regards and all the best.
RTFM.ashgok wrote:hey,
how many months maintenance funds do i need to show to apply within the UK?
What points would i get for salary range between 20K to 24K?
WoodieG wrote:RTFM.ashgok wrote:hey,
how many months maintenance funds do i need to show to apply within the UK?
What points would i get for salary range between 20K to 24K?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... yguide.pdf
If applying from within UK, it is better to make dependent applications alongwith main the applicant's application since it will save you 395 pounds for each dependent application that you'll have to pay if dependents apply separately and / or later on.baba1 wrote:Hi there,
do we need to send dependants form separately or we can send together the main applicants form + dependants form???
Regards,
Baba1
sushdmehta wrote: If applying from within UK, it is better to make dependent applications alongwith main the applicant's application since it will save you 395 pounds for each dependent application that you'll have to pay if dependents apply separately and / or later on.
If applying from outside UK, you can either apply alone or together. There is a school of thought that the main applicant should apply alone so that one doesn't end up losing dependent application fees if the Tier 1 application is refused (for any reason). There is also a school of thought that suggests that one should apply together. In my opinion, it is upto the main applicant to make that decision based on the merits of his application and personal circumstances.
regards