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Date of the application would be 25th of Jan 2021, If the savings were put on each account on 20th or 22nd of July for example, it would be 6 months on Jan 20th & 22nd respectively so therefore you will provide bank statements till the date of the application.jazzyc wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 5:20 pmHi everyone!
I hope everyone is well. I am going to be applying for the settlement visa for my wife very soon. I am thinking of applying in the next couple of days. I am showing cash savings in two accounts. I have the previous 6 months' bank statements showing that the money has been in the account for the duration of 6 months and has not gone below the required value.
The dates on the bank statements are:
20th of every month for one account
22nd of every month for the other
I am showing the statements from 22nd July 2020 to 22nd January 2021. My question is if i apply on for example the 25th of January 2021, will these bank statements qualify as part of the 6 months' worth of bank statements? Or do i have to show statements from June 2020 to December 2020?
I would really appreciate a reply to my enquiry. Many thanks in advance!
Thank you @TODMATT for clearing this up for me! that makes a lot of sense!TODMATT wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 5:46 pmDate of the application would be 25th of Jan 2021, If the savings were put on each account on 20th or 22nd of July for example, it would be 6 months on Jan 20th & 22nd respectively so therefore you will provide bank statements till the date of the application.jazzyc wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 5:20 pmHi everyone!
I hope everyone is well. I am going to be applying for the settlement visa for my wife very soon. I am thinking of applying in the next couple of days. I am showing cash savings in two accounts. I have the previous 6 months' bank statements showing that the money has been in the account for the duration of 6 months and has not gone below the required value.
The dates on the bank statements are:
20th of every month for one account
22nd of every month for the other
I am showing the statements from 22nd July 2020 to 22nd January 2021. My question is if i apply on for example the 25th of January 2021, will these bank statements qualify as part of the 6 months' worth of bank statements? Or do i have to show statements from June 2020 to December 2020?
I would really appreciate a reply to my enquiry. Many thanks in advance!
Bank statements to cover the periods below.
20th July 20 till 25th Jan 2021(Date of the application)
22nd July 20 till 25th Jan 2021(Date of the application).
If the funds in each accounts dipped below the requirement, the lowest will be taken in each account towards the savings requirement.
Thanks for your reply!
How much cash savings are you showing?
You should see a selectionjazzyc wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 1:57 pmHi everyone,
i'm currently filling out the application form, and I'm a bit stuck. when it come to the finance section of the application, it asks along the lines "are you able to show that you earn £18,600". now, seeing as i'm using my stipend, the Appendix FM states that because the stipend is tax-free, the threshold for the financial requirement is lowered to £15,800. I earn around 15,100 from my stipend, so to make up for the difference of £700, i'll be showing cash savings too.
I'm not sure whether to click yes or no to the 18,600 question, seeing as i technically don't have to show that value, i have to show that i can fulfil 15,800. if i click no, the application directs me straight to cash savings, without an option (i dont think) to explain my non-employment income. if i click yes, i can select cash savings and non-employment income, but that comes across as though i show 18,600 as my earnings
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated, im so confused with this thank you so much in advance!