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Also, this is not quite the same as overdraft. But I guess there are more similarities.push_hsmp wrote:It is more like an Over Draft Facility that you have from the bank. I don't think it would count towards maintenance funds as such (otherwise ppl would start showing their "line of credits" under their credit card limits!!).
If you are willing to wait for 3 months, I would advise you to draw sufficient funds from your loan account and deposit and maintain it in a separate savings account for 3 + months and use the evidence in support of your application.
You have nothing to lose by applying immediately as if you get past March you dont stand any chance for approval (per your point re Masters Degree).blimpyboy2 wrote:Can anyone point me to appropriate contacts in the immigration office that would be able to offer advice here ?
Letter from bank confirming funds and that they have been in bank for at least three months
The letter from a bank or building society should state:
your name;
the account number;
the date of the letter;
the financial institution's name and logo;
the funds held in your account; and
that enough funds have been in the bank for at least three months.
We will not accept letters which simply show the balance in the account on a particular day as these documents do not show that you hold enough funds for the full period required.
yep - check out http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=36652 .push_hsmp wrote:You have nothing to lose by applying immediately as if you get past March you dont stand any chance for approval (per your point re Masters Degree).blimpyboy2 wrote:Can anyone point me to appropriate contacts in the immigration office that would be able to offer advice here ?
Can you get your bank to issue a letter satisfying the following conditions:
Letter from bank confirming funds and that they have been in bank for at least three months
The letter from a bank or building society should state:
your name;
the account number;
the date of the letter;
the financial institution's name and logo;
the funds held in your account; and
that enough funds have been in the bank for at least three months.
We will not accept letters which simply show the balance in the account on a particular day as these documents do not show that you hold enough funds for the full period required.