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You need to show maintenance for all of you whenever new depedent goes for visa.. so in ur case it would bekumarjalluri wrote:Hi,
I and my wife got the visa in June.. Later I had baby girl. Now I am in UK from past one month. Now I want to apply TIER1 for my kid. Is it sufficient if I show 1600 GBP. Or do I need to show 2800 + 1600 + 1600. Please advise.
I opened account on wife's name and maintaining 1600 GBP for my kid's visa. Is it ok.?
41. For example, the Tier 1 migrant has been in the UK for 6 months and is making an application at the same time as his/her spouse and two children. He/she must show that he/she has £1600 for his spouse and a further £1600 for each child, in addition to £800 required for his/her own support. In total the family will require evidence that they hold £5600 in available funds (£1600 x 3 = £4800 + £800).
i think Yes, you need to show the HO that you have enough funds to support You+ur wife even with 3rd person ur son joining u.. this is wat i interpet..kumarjalluri wrote:Hi Ramesh,
I got the job here andMy wife has already got the visa... So in that case also do I need to show 1660 GBP for my wife.
Please read this in HO Guidance..kumarjalluri wrote:But recently one of my friend applied for himself first showing 2800 GBP. Later he applied for his wife and kid (when he was in India itself) showing 1600 + 1600 GBP. He got the visas for them.
wait for more confirmation.. and pls dont put wrong case without proper confirmation and loose your Time, Fees and Peace of mind41. For example, the Tier 1 migrant has been in the UK for 6 months and is making an application at the same time as his/her spouse and two children. He/she must show that he/she has £1600 for his spouse and a further £1600 for each child, in addition to £800 required for his/her own support. In total the family will require evidence that they hold £5600 in available funds (£1600 x 3 = £4800 + £800).
As i understand your (UK+indian) account has min funds for yourselvs and 1dependent and Your wife's account has funds for 1dependent..kumarjalluri wrote:Hi,
Now I have funds 4000 GBP in different accounts.
1600 GBP in UK bank account and 1.8 lakhs (2250 GBP) in one of my Indian account. and 1.3 lakhs (1600 GBP) in my wife's account.
Now I have these questions.
1) Is it ok if I show some funds in my indian and UK accounts?
2) Is t ok if I show some funds in muy wife's account?
3) I am maintaining kid's funds (1600 GBP in my wife;'s account) for 3 months. But other accounts I have funds but not from 3 months. As I and my wife already got the visas is it ok to go ahead showing kid's 3 months statement.?
Sorry if I am confusing you. Please give me your suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
43. If the same Tier 1 Migrant and his family had been present in the UK for two years, they wouldnaeed wrote:hi kumarjalluri
As for my knowledge only £1600 for ur baby is needed as u n ur spouse already got visa. My baby born in UK got stamped outside UK with single maintenance shown.
good luck.
Can you please enlighten us with UKBA Link saying "single " maintenance is enough? Like Aruni supplied proper evidence from HO GUIDANCEnaeed wrote:hi kumarjalluri
As for my knowledge only £1600 for ur baby is needed as u n ur spouse already got visa. My baby born in UK got stamped outside UK with single maintenance shown.
good luck.
Maybe you are one of the lucky ones Naeed. Everybody else might not be as lucky. When HO has given some guidance, it is always good to go by it.naeed wrote:very recently i applied for my baby showing only £533 as maintenance and was granted entry clearance in 1 weeks time and thats all i can say out of my experience.
Thank you.
Think good do good.
What do you interpret fromnaeed wrote:pls try to interpret the context properly and the same was double checked with home office and the response was £533.
Thank you.
I did not realise that the maintenance requirement for in-country applicants and out of country applicants were different. Thanks for bringing it to my notice.letmec2006 wrote:Its not somebody who is lucky, but for applicants applying outside the UK showing only £533 or £1600 depending on the timeframe are getting visas. This has been discussed in forum from the date MF was introduced. I got my baby's visa approved in India just by showing 533 for three months. But folks to be on the safer side show MF for all in the family. VFS say the above mentioned document is only for incountry applicants.
And you all know what UKBA Dependent HO GUIDANCE Says about Maintenance funds..5.2 Own/Main applicant’s funds or your Parent/legal guardian’s funds
You should consult the Dependant Policy Guidance on the UK Border Agency website for details of the level of funds required for the dependants of Points Based System applicants. This will vary according to the tier or sub-tier under which the main applicant was issued entry clearance. You will need to provide evidence that the money was in your, or the main applicant’s, personal bank account for the period required. You may also use the funds of your parent/legal guardian if you are the child of the main applicant and the funds are in the personal account of your other parent. (See the Dependant Policy Guidance for details). The money must not fall below the required amount at any time during that period.
So when you are Advicing OTHERS give the safest advice because the applicant can not say naeed or letmec2006 told so n so... or atleast put the email reply from BHC or HO saying the same..43. If the same Tier 1 Migrant and his family had been present in the UK for two years, they would require evidence that they held £2399 (£533 x 3 = £1599 + £800) in available funds.
44. If a family member applies separately from the Tier 1 Migrant, there must still be enough funds to support each member of the family. Therefore in the example above, if the family has a third child, the main applicant has been in the United Kingdom for two years and the family applies for leave to remain for the third child separately, they must provide evidence that they have an additional £533 in available funds.
Completely agreetvn_ramesh wrote:This is what the Dependent Guidance for PBS out of UK Says in the POINTS BASED SYSTEM FORM (VAF10 JUL 2009) DEPENDENT
And you all know what UKBA Dependent HO GUIDANCE Says about Maintenance funds..5.2 Own/Main applicant’s funds or your Parent/legal guardian’s funds
You should consult the Dependant Policy Guidance on the UK Border Agency website for details of the level of funds required for the dependants of Points Based System applicants. This will vary according to the tier or sub-tier under which the main applicant was issued entry clearance. You will need to provide evidence that the money was in your, or the main applicant’s, personal bank account for the period required. You may also use the funds of your parent/legal guardian if you are the child of the main applicant and the funds are in the personal account of your other parent. (See the Dependant Policy Guidance for details). The money must not fall below the required amount at any time during that period.
So when you are Advicing OTHERS give the safest advice because the applicant can not say naeed or letmec2006 told so n so... or atleast put the email reply from BHC or HO saying the same..43. If the same Tier 1 Migrant and his family had been present in the UK for two years, they would require evidence that they held £2399 (£533 x 3 = £1599 + £800) in available funds.
44. If a family member applies separately from the Tier 1 Migrant, there must still be enough funds to support each member of the family. Therefore in the example above, if the family has a third child, the main applicant has been in the United Kingdom for two years and the family applies for leave to remain for the third child separately, they must provide evidence that they have an additional £533 in available funds.
The OP should not loose his money and time and future without solid proof of advice.. this is what i think.. no offence to anybody.. It is actually great news/i will be happy if it is true because many ppl are staying away from their family just because they could not show enough money at the time of their applications
This is my humble opinion and honestly thats what I did, and definately no applicant can say letmec2006 says so to BHC. There are definetely other forum menbers who had done the same by showing MF for just the applicant.So when you are Advicing OTHERS give the safest advice because the applicant can not say naeed or letmec2006 told so n so... or atleast put the email reply from BHC or HO saying the same..