Just realised that I am in peculiar situation and need an urgent help, as very days left for applying my visa, posted this in relevant thread but didn't have any reply.
My payslips and bank credit is processed by group company thus they have same name on both but not of my original company which I am technically employed with.
For ex: I work for company XYZ but the payslips and bank transfer are handled by company ABC. The payslips and bank statement contains no reference to company XYZ. On cover letter I would be stating my current employment details and providing a reference letter from XYZ, although its not mandatory but good to have. My problem is that it invalidates my payslips and bank statements because as mentioned it's from ABC.
There is guidance notes
"An applicant is operating through a limited liability company that is administered on his/ her behalf by an accountant. The name on the payment advice may therefore differ from the credit payment entries on the applicant’s bank statements. In these cases the applicant should provide a letter from his/her accountant to clarify the relationship between everyone concerned"
but above doesn't apply to me as in my case "payment advice does not differ from the credit payment"
So what are my option:
1) it's not an issue as in another thread it was suggested that it's usual practice.
2) Provide a letter from employer, I am confused what kind of letter it should be and will it satisfy HO.mulderpf wrote:No, it's not a problem. There is no requirement for names to match. Many people are paid by different companies than they are employed by (it's also a by-product of large corporations - it's easier to pay people from a single company, than have each company pay employees separately, otherwise there's no benefit of scale).
3) leave it as it is. This doesn't seems to me as option as some confusion may arise.
4) any advice from members
I am worried as last time for similar kind of name issue application was refused, it was approved in the review but the whole process was very painful.
Thanks & Regards
Madhumesh