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Ummeed123 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:52 pmHi all. Have a question. Does one have to provide proof of source for the cash savings all over again for extension of the spouse visa FLR(M) if we haven't used it over the 30 months initial visa and the cash just sat there in the account. I as sponsor proved source of cash and the first visa was successful. Please clarify. Thanks
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... xLurhR6nv1Cash savings – specified evidence
The evidence required for cash savings is specified in Appendix FM-SE:
In respect of cash savings, the following must be provided:
• personal bank statements showing that at least the level of cash savings relied
upon in the application has been held in an account(s) in the names of the
person and their partner jointly throughout the period of 6 months prior to the
date of application
• a declaration by the account holder(s) of the source(s) of the cash savings
Yes, same criteria as you met at initial application is also required for the extension.Ummeed123 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:52 pmHi all. Have a question. Does one have to provide proof of source for the cash savings all over again for extension of the spouse visa FLR(M) if we haven't used it over the 30 months initial visa and the cash just sat there in the account. I as sponsor proved source of cash and the first visa was successful. Please clarify. Thanks
Also the same amount of balance (£62500) must have been maintained assuming there are no additional none-British dependants.Ummeed123 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:52 pmHi all. Have a question. Does one have to provide proof of source for the cash savings all over again for extension of the spouse visa FLR(M) if we haven't used it over the 30 months initial visa and the cash just sat there in the account. I as sponsor proved source of cash and the first visa was successful. Please clarify. Thanks
Their (parents) statements/declarations won't be needed now rather your (account holder) own declaration with 6 months of bank statements will only be needed same as said earlier.Ummeed123 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 2:51 pmHello everyone. Thanks for ur kind replies. The source of cash savings was provided using bank statements. About £35000 was gifted by my mother and 14000 gifted by my father. Some cash was accumulated over a period of time from my own incone. For the initial visa, all these amounts were backed up by my own, my father's and mother's bank statements. My parents also provided attested declaration letters from the notary public. The first visa was succesful. Now my question is, for the extension visa FLR(M)do I have to provide all the statements and declaration letters with up to date stamps or am I allowed to use the same old documents from 2017?
Please help. Much appreciated.