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Please verify the list of documents for Tier 1 - Pls suggest

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Please verify the list of documents for Tier 1 - Pls suggest

Post by suhas » Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:05 pm

Hi,

Kindly please verify the list of documents which i am submitted for Tier 1, please let me know if i am missing any thing.

1) vaf9
2) pbsappendix1

Document for Attributes
1) Age -
---------Passport
---------Driving license
2) Qualifications -
---------Original Degree Certificate
---------Mark sheets
---------Naric - Letter of comparison
3) Previous Earnings -
---------12 months Payslips sealed and stamped
---------Bank Statement for 12 months sealed and stamped
4) English Language -
---------Original Degree Certificate
---------Mark sheets
5) Maintenance Funds
---------Bank statement for the 3 months
---------Letter confirming funds for the same

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:23 pm

My two cents:
1. Age - Driving license is not required when you are providing passport.
2. Qualification - Marksheets are not valid evidence and therefore required for Tier 1 application.
3. Qualification - NARIC letter is not required when qualification is listed in self-assessment tool.
4. English - Marksheets have no meaning as far as English language requirements for Tier 1 are concerned. Also, as above, marksheets are not a valid evidence.

As a general rule, when dealing with the UK authorities the best advice is to provide exactly what you have been asked for, not more and not less. Do not volunteer unnecessary or irrelevant information. Please note that this is my personal opinion based on my own experience(s) and I am sure there will be many others who would encourage you to include as many irrelevant documents as you possibly can to support your application or "to be on the safe side". Will leave the decision to you.

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Post by suhas » Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:47 pm

Thanks for reply..

You mean Driving License and Marks sheets are not required????

I saw in few posts saying they are asking all the Degree Certficate with all Mark sheets.

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Post by nevadawipes » Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:55 pm

no you do not need to

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:03 pm

suhas wrote:Thanks for reply..

You mean Driving License and Marks sheets are not required????

I saw in few posts saying they are asking all the Degree Certficate with all Mark sheets.

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Post by suhas » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:27 pm

Do we need to submit any proof of documents for 'Accomodation and job offer'....

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Post by rajesh9pl » Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:03 pm

Only accomodation proof.

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Post by JESSIES » Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:16 pm

Hey this is a really useful thread. On the document it doesn't state that you need to give accomodation documents, however when I went to see a visa company the lawyer said I should add it in despite the fact that I have been living in the UK for 2 years. However, I agree with Sushmedta, only add in what is written on the documents, not more or less.

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