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Wish you good luck and double check before posting your application!aaeran wrote:Dear All,
I applied for extension of my HSMP visa on 12 Dec 2009 by post, well before my visa expiry date of 09 Jan 2010.
I got my visa application returned today on 15 Jan 2010 as invalid for the reason that I have used the wrong application form. On checking with the customer service center, I was told that I have used the old (04/09) version of the version of tier 1 (general) application form and I need to use the 10/09 version.
I know it was a silly mistake but I guess an easy one to be made by anyone. I filled the application form in last week of Sept as was going on Diwali holiday and had to work on gathering other documents soon after return. I was very unlucky that a new application form was released next month which I never came to know until today!
Anyways, I am in trouble now. The good thing is that my fee will be refunded shortly and I must re-apply as soon as possible.
As the application will now be considered a fresh application, I need to ensure that all the bank statements are not more than one month old. This is a big problem for me.
I do not have enough funds in my normal bank account where salary is paid. I maintain all the funds in ISA and regular savings account for which I do not receive monthly statements. The only option is to get the most updated statements by visiting the bank and asking them to issue it.
I have read the policy guidance notes and from other posts in the forum, I understand that it is important to have everything mentioned in the guidance notes like bank logo, stamp etc on the statement issued in the bank.
Please can you advice me on what should I ask the personal advisor in HSBC & Barclays banks. Should I print the statements in the machines in the bank and get them stamped by the advisor? I will appreciate if you can share your experiences of what is deemed acceptable.
The Tier1 guidance says the following for Maintenance funds:
A few lessons that I learnt while looking for bank statements are:Ad hoc bank statements printed on the bank’s letterhead are admissible as evidence (this excludes mini-statements from cash points).
If the applicant wishes to submit electronic bank statements from an online account these must contain all of the details listed above. In addition, the applicant will need to provide a supporting letter from his/her bank, on company headed paper, confirming the authenticity of the statements provided.
Alternatively an electronic bank statement bearing the official stamp of the bank in question will be accepted. This stamp should appear on every page of the statement.
We will not accept statements which show the balance in the account on a particular day as these documents do not show that the applicant holds enough funds for the full period needed.
1. Order the bank statements over phone banking or visiting the branch, as usually this will be a 6 working days minimum as their SLA to satisfy your request.
2. If you do not get proper response in one branch, try few other branches
as it is always depends on the personal banker you meet.
3. If the personal banker does not oblige your request, ask them that you should talk to the branch manager and explain your situation clearly. That would do the trick
Another thing I would like to check is that is it now possible to book an appointment to visit in person or I can only apply by post.
You may try your luck for an appointment your self. Look into How to book an appointment
The second option option that may guarantee you an appointment is an immigration solicitor, who would be able to get you an appointment, but it comes off with a cost
Many thanks in advance.
Regards,
A.
aaeran wrote:Many thanks for your reply vks.
I ordered the statements today in both Barclays and HSBC, they told me that it will be delivered in 5 working days.
Also, went to the bank to request for the statements to post the application by Monday. But, unfortunately couldn't get 'exactly' what is needed by home office.
Barclays issued with a print out of the personal adviser screen which is very similar to what we will be able to print via internet. It is printed on an ordinary page but they have put two stamps on it. One says Barclays bank and the branch sort code whereas the other says that it is a true copy of the original with the name, signature, date and employee code of the personal adviser. However, it does not the bank logo on it.
HSBC has issued with a print out of the electronic statements on the letterhead but not stamped it. A covering letter has also been issued that reflects the genuiness of the statements.
I am a bit paranoid as already passed my visa validity. I don't want to be in a position that my application is refused for not maintaining enough funds. Therefore, I am not sure if I should use these documents as evidence for maintenance of funds.
I have decided to wait till Friday and hope that all the statements arrive by post. If not, then will probably have to post the application with above statements on Saturday.
Unfortunately, I am unable to apply in person as home office do not have any availability till end of Feb. Also, I cannot book appointment online if passed by visa validity date.
I request readers to share there experience on the statements issued from Barclays and HSBC banks in UK and if they were considered by the home office.
Those documents are valid and I used the way you narrated for Barclays.
Regards,
A.
Ideally you should say 'Yes'. Did HO gave you time for your application? I do not have experience on such situation. Other seniors may be able to help here.aaeran wrote:Hi vks,
Once again, many thanks for the prompt reply.
I have a doubt regarding answering a question in the form that asks 'if you have overstayed'?
As my visa has expired and I will be resubmitting the application, should I answer this question as yes?
Regards,
Ankur
Just ensure that you download the lates form from home office website. all the forms will have a version number (which is usually the month and year when they updated it).muditmalhotra wrote:how can one be sure of applying via the latest form, i couldnt find any version no. on the form ... is thr any ?