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Some banks wont give you statements like the one's you recieve in post over the counter. They will normally print them out out headed paper just showing you last few statements and balance . Those are alright if you want to show them as up to date balance of your account, but they will not do for purposes that the OP requires them for.I would send up to date statements, you can get up to date ones from your bank just ask them.
Agree with batleykhan! Benjy, just send up to whatever latest date you have. It is fine.batleykhan wrote:Some banks wont give you statements like the one's you recieve in post over the counter. They will normally print them out out headed paper just showing you last few statements and balance . Those are alright if you want to show them as up to date balance of your account, but they will not do for purposes that the OP requires them for.I would send up to date statements, you can get up to date ones from your bank just ask them.
Thanks for the info, Im in a panic at the moment about this application. Im sure we will be ok though.Rozen wrote:Agree with batleykhan! Benjy, just send up to whatever latest date you have. It is fine.batleykhan wrote:Some banks wont give you statements like the one's you recieve in post over the counter. They will normally print them out out headed paper just showing you last few statements and balance . Those are alright if you want to show them as up to date balance of your account, but they will not do for purposes that the OP requires them for.I would send up to date statements, you can get up to date ones from your bank just ask them.
I hope so mate, My wife has passed her life in the uk test, we have been living with my Mum for the last 2 years. I am British my wife is Thai.batleykhan wrote:You will be ok mate.Dont worry to much about it.
Had you told us this before,I probally would have said, there might be a few concerns instead of dont worry about it mate.I hope so mate, My wife has passed her life in the uk test, we have been living with my Mum for the last 2 years. I am British my wife is Thai.
My wife has a job here and has her NI number.
We have lots of letters to both of us at this address not so many in joint names.
We also have a Daughter and i am claiming child benefit for.
I am also employed full time.
We havent got any savings in the bank and i am borrowing the money to pay for the visa in June.
I mean who has savings if there on a low wage.
I am on the housing list is this going to be a problem?
Plus can i claim tax credits for me and my wife? will this affect her ILR?
This is a link to a UKBA document which explains what does and doesn't count as public funds:benjy wrote:I hope so mate, My wife has passed her life in the uk test, we have been living with my Mum for the last 2 years. I am British my wife is Thai.batleykhan wrote:You will be ok mate.Dont worry to much about it.
My wife has a job here and has her NI number.
We have lots of letters to both of us at this address not so many in joint names.
We also have a Daughter and i am claiming child benefit for.
I am also employed full time.
We havent got any savings in the bank and i am borrowing the money to pay for the visa in June.
I mean who has savings if there on a low wage.
I am on the housing list is this going to be a problem?
Plus can i claim tax credits for me and my wife? will this affect her ILR?
For goodness sake, it is not such a big deal! Even Home Office caseworkers have enough common sense to realize that it is highly unlikely that one could have bank statements dated right up to the time of submission of the application. It's financial consistency over a period of time that they want to see. So a couple of weeks gap really isn't going to be a problem.nathan_nathan wrote:benjy
I am not sure which bank you are with. My bank HSBC will re issue the statements for the last 12 months free of charge. I am not sure which is your bank. But speak to them and they are obliged to send the statements again. Usually HSBC takes 5 working days to send to home and 3 working days to branch. In the home office application they do mention that internet stateme nts and cash point sgtatements are not allowed. but speak to the bank first