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Very vague question since it all depends on your requirements. And what's a better tool than google to "know-it-all"?nks wrote:Sounds like a stupid Q but in light of various posts on this forum where HSBC refuses to cooperate in terms of UKBA required format letter, I hope all immigrants would like to be with safest option.
Is it
Natwest?
Lloyds TSB?
HSBC?
Any other?
Please share your good/bad experiences with various banks.
cheers,
nks
They may sign/stamp statements - I'm not sure - but they are well known as one of the worst or the worst bank for customer service in the UK.Blackwater1 wrote:Santander,go through their website.
I have sent bank statements with "duplicate" on them and had my visa approved (these were from another bank and this was a few years ago). But provided the statements meet all the requirements I can't see why the word "duplicate" would create an issue.balak2 wrote:2. Say you miss out one of the HSBC monthly statements sent by post, if you request you to resend them, the new statments will contain 'DUPLICATE'written on them. I believe UKBA doesn't accept them.
Do you remember whether you got these statements stamped and signed?goldfish wrote:I have sent bank statements with "duplicate" on them and had my visa approved (these were from another bank and this was a few years ago). But provided the statements meet all the requirements I can't see why the word "duplicate" would create an issue.balak2 wrote:2. Say you miss out one of the HSBC monthly statements sent by post, if you request you to resend them, the new statments will contain 'DUPLICATE'written on them. I believe UKBA doesn't accept them.
They were not stamped or signed. They looked exactly like the usual statements sent (same paper, same format, ...) except for the word "duplicate" printed at the top of the statement.balak2 wrote:Do you remember whether you got these statements stamped and signed?
All these banks will issue statements that will meet the requirementsnks wrote:Sounds like a stupid Q but in light of various posts on this forum where HSBC refuses to cooperate in terms of UKBA required format letter, I hope all immigrants would like to be with safest option.
Is it
Natwest?
Lloyds TSB?
HSBC?
Any other?
Please share your good/bad experiences with various banks.
cheers,
nks