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rashijain wrote:I got Tier 1 visa refusal letter last friday, I need your help. Here is my case :
I claimed 12 months US earnings and showed all 12 months payslips (attested by HR) and 12 months electronic stat along with letter from ADP stating all credits by my employer. But the Entry Officer commented that the ADP is not a bank and these are not considered as bank documents.
I know that all my documents are valid, please help me on how can I convince the ECO in the admin review.
Regards
LearningCurve wrote:Does this mean you actually have a ADP account from which you and all your credit / debit transactions are with this ADP account ?
If this is not the case and you have an actual bank involved, then what you should do is apply for admin review and this time submit a 12 month bank statement issued by the bank, with signature and seal on each page showing your salary credit.
An old post but IMHO still relevant.aruni4470 wrote:I think the payslips and P60 are treated as from same source.
138. The applicant must provide at least two different types of supporting document for each source of earnings claimed. Each piece of supporting evidence must be from a separate source and support all the other evidence so that together they clearly prove the earnings claimed. For example: When providing documents for salaried employment, an applicant should not send payslips together with a P60, because we consider both of these documents to be from the same source.sushdmehta wrote:An old post but IMHO still relevant.aruni4470 wrote:I think the payslips and P60 are treated as from same source.
A tax document is a "tax return", an official document - irrespective of who issues it (employer / payroll in UK/US etc.) or who files it (employee in India, but on basis of F16 issued by employer). That's my understanding.
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iv) the tax authority or employer, showing earnings on which tax has been paid or will be paid in a tax year. For these purposes, we define official tax documents as:
a document produced by a tax authority • that shows details of declarable taxable income on which tax has been paid or will be paid in a tax year (for example a tax refund letter or tax demand);
a document produced by an employer as • an official return to a tax authority, showing details of earnings on which tax has been paid in a tax year (for example a P60 in the United Kingdom); or
a document produced by a person, • business, or company as an official return to a tax authority, showing details of earnings on which tax has been paid or will be paid in a tax year. The document must have been approved, registered, or stamped by the tax authority (this is particularly relevant to some overseas tax systems, for example SARAL in India).
Mandatory : Atleast two evidences. And it should be from two different sources.rashijain wrote:I got Tier 1 visa refusal letter last friday, I need your help. Here is my case :
I claimed 12 months US earnings and showed all 12 months payslips (attested by HR) and 12 months electronic stat along with letter from ADP stating all credits by my employer. But the Entry Officer commented that the ADP is not a bank and these are not considered as bank documents.
I know that all my documents are valid, please help me on how can I convince the ECO in the admin review.
Regards
Isnt tax return the document that is sent by HMRC when we file returns using employer provided P60?sushdmehta wrote:Wow! I am indeed growing old and out of date!
Was this restriction added recently (April 2010?) or earlier? Any idea.
rashijain, that puts you in a spot - if your W2 is issued by ADP. And my apologies too .. for outdated information!
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