[quote="sanjeev.x.kumar"]I am in similar situation and i send an email to the UKBA regarding the same. This is what i got the reply from them. Tom Houghton clearly indicates that it does affect the application in NEGATIVE way as far as maintainance funds are concerned.
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From: EFM Correspondence <
EFMCorrespondence@UKBA.gsi.gov.uk>;
To: <
sanjeev_k21us@yahoo.com>;
Cc: EFM Correspondence <
EFMCorrespondence@UKBA.gsi.gov.uk>;
Subject: RE: EFM 67 - Query Regarding the Maintainance Fund for Tier 1.
Sent: Thu, Feb 3, 2011 11:41:08 AM
Dear Sanjeev
Thank you for your email.
Wow. Now that is scary and I am back to where I started.
We cannot comment on specific cases or advise as to whether a specific application will satisfy the criteria. I can confirm however that all bank documents submitted with an application are considered when assessing maintenance. Where evidence from two or more accounts is submitted we will consider the funds available to the applicant to be the aggregate balance of these accounts.
For example if one account is £3000 in credit and the second account is £1000 overdrawn, we would consider the applicant to have £2000 of funds available to them.
I hope this helps to clarify our policy in this area.
Kind regards
Tom Houghton
PBS Operational Policy Unit
Temporary Migration
Vulcan House - Steel
North East, Yorkshire and the Humber Region
UK Border Agency
PO Box 3468
Sheffield
S3 8WA
-----Original Message-----
From: sanjeev kumar [mailto:
sanjeev_k21us@yahoo.com]
Sent: 15 January 2011 2:36 PM
To: Jackson Richard (Immigration Policy)
Subject: Query Regarding the Maintainance Fund for Tier 1.
Hi Richard,
Good Morning..
I was going through the Tier 1 General policy guidance and I have a query regarding the Maintainance Fund and it would be great if you could please clarify that for me.
My query is as below:
If an applicant has two bank accounts (in the first account the salary gets
credited) and in the second bank account required funds for the maintainance has been kept for more than 90 days.
Now, the scenario is that the first bank account where the applicant gets his salary credited every month has an agreed Overdraft facility and the applicant keeps using the overdraft every month. As a result of it, the salary account of the applicant always shows negative outstanding balance of £3000, as a result of using the
overdraft.
Now, the applicant has a seperate bank account where he has maintained £1400 from last 90 days to show the maintainance fund (for self and spouse).
I just wanted to confirm if the negative outstanding balance in the salary account which is due to overdraft, will be a problem as far as maintainance fund is concerned.
Since the applicant has to send both the bank accounts (first one to prove monthly salary credits, but has negative outstanding balance) and the second bank statement has to be submitted for showing the maintainance fund.
Please advise, if the negative outstanding balance in the salary account will be of any problem as far as maintainance fund is concerned, as the first bank acount will be submitted just to prove the salary credits.
Will the case worker look at the 2nd bank account ONLY as far as the maintainance fund is concerned or will he combine both the bank statements and then calculate the available funds for maintainance.
Please help!!
Sanjeev
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