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Yes, unless you have access to funds in another account (anywhere in the world) that you can use to prove (total) availability of min. 800 pounds for at least 90 days .Anastasia_743 wrote:Would my application be refused because of this?
Anastasia_743 wrote:Hi there, I currently have a Tier1 ( post Study work ) visa, which expires on 28 October 2010. I want to switch to Tier 1 (general) at the begining of October 2010. However, I am not sure whether I could claim points on my maintenance funds, i.e. my bank balance is below £800 during July 2010, although I have been paid salary above 1800 each month ( just didn't know about this requirement). Would my application be refused because of this? Has anyone experienced this? Thank you so much, your advice would be much appreciated!
How and source of information?Sushil-ACCA wrote:U WILL be still ok till 22 working days after expiring of yr visa .
If the bank statements for the 3 months reflect your name as a joint account holder, and if, upon verification by UKBA, the bank doesn't disclose that you were added as an account holder sometime during the 3 months in question.Anastasia_743 wrote:I could become a joint account holder with my mother now, i.e.September. Would this help for my application in October? Thanks very much.
IMHO, what is being (subtly) suggested here is that OP makes an out-of-time application within 28 days of expiry of current leave because the out-of-time application will give the OP time to hold minimum balance for 3 months thereby meeting the maintenance funds requirement!bruteforce wrote:This seems like a new information which I have not heard about before. Please confirm the source of this information.
Sushil-ACCA
U WILL be still ok till 22 working days after expiring of yr visa .
Appeals can take months to reach a decision. Whether a decision will be in your favor or not will depend on whether you have complied with the immigration rules or not, so no one can speculate on what your chances may be.Anastasia_743 wrote:Thank you again for your advice. What are my chances of appeal if Tier 1 general visa is refused - how long does it take please?