Greenie wrote:you either need
bank statements, with the logo, name of account holder, account number, name of bank covering the 90 day period
OR
letter from bank on letter heard name of account holder, account number, stating that you held the funds for the 90 day period
a letter from the bank that fails to declare that you have had the funds for 90 days will not be accepted, and neither will bank statements if one set of statements does not include the logo, even if the rest do.
They [the bank] (1) refuse to explicate that I have had 800 GBP for the past 90 consecutive days for security purposes, and (2) seem [I know it's mean, but] mentally incapable of printing out a transaction history on paper with the bank logo. They've printed it in two parts--one portion of my statement IS official, as they're issued quarterly, but the other portion looks as though I've downloaded it on my home computer and asked them to stamp it [this second portion does not have the logo, which I know is necessary + they haven't provided]. My parents have gone to speak to them on behalf of my requests, bringing policy guidelines and options that I've specified, but they've still left me missing what UKBA asks for.
I'm hoping for suggestions about the next good move, because the person who issued this (and that's been dealt with twice in person, once over the phone) seems to have her limits, even as bank manager. My funding is located in an overseas bank, which has complicated the process. Anything...?
Thank you