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1. As long as the account is under u name (joint account) and the money can be withdrawn any time then u can use it.boppuri_p wrote:Dear Reader,
Recently i have been refused for PSW-transitional arrangements visa for not providing enough funds(800) for period of four days. I don't have funds in any other UK accounts to show availability of £800 to cover for those four day period.
But i do have a joint Fixed Deposit of 3700 pounds(in rupees) with my DAD in India from January 28th until present. After advice/reading forums from other victims of these refusals i have been advised to appeal under the grounds of my FD in india.
Now i am sure FD is a type of savings account where one fixes their savings for certain period of time and can withdraw cash anytime. My question is what are my chances to win the appeal, which i will appeal next week as my deadline to appeal is 11th September?
I cannot find any norm or rule in the guidelines of Home Office that FD is not acceptable. The forums i have read is that FD are acceptable provided with a letter from the Bank(Cash can be withdrawn anytime)
Can i please get some professional Advice?
Regards,
Pravin