zully wrote:Mush2012 wrote:wunderboy wrote:Hi all looking to submit my application shortly for the wife I have a question with regards to her bank account she does not work however is it ok to show around 100,000PKR maybe slightly more in her account as a balance or will they require statement/proof of where the funds have come from as some funds I can have sent her but other amounts were given by family/relatives during wedding etc ?
obviously its her money and available to her!
AOA wunderboy,
you should always supply truthful evidence, if it is her account, then she should produce a bank statement which shows the money coming in, I assume it came in as smaller amounts and the total balance is 100,000 Pak Rupees now.
In the statement letter your spouse will send with her application, she can explain the deposits, this would most likely satisfy the ECO, if the amount came in as a lump sum, then that can/could raise suspicions in my opinion.
Allah hafiz
i applied for my hubby but i didn't show that he had money or anything. I only showed my savings and income
zully
AOA zully,
In section 5 of the application form it is about the applicants Income and Expenditure,
5.10 What is your total monthly income from all sources
of employment or occupation after tax?
5.11 Do you receive income from any other sources,
including friends or family?
5.12 Do you have savings, property or other income (for example
from stocks and shares)?
So if an applicant does have savings and an account, by not declaring it, they could be accused of lying.
It is the same in the UK, if you are asked in a government form/application to show income details and you don't, then there may be consequences of failure to declare.
The advice I was given was not to let the ECO have any reason to refuse.
Especially when UKBA advise that everything relevant be disclosed.
If applicant has accounts, then declare them , if they don't have then don't, that is my point.
Allah hafiz