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transpondia-2011 wrote:They want to see your GROSS ANNUAL INCOME is over the hurdle.
If you cannot substantiate your gross, they will use deposits from your bank statements as the gross figure.
And remember that bank statements must be translated if they are not in English. Each page.
GROSS ANNUAL INCOMEsk1989 wrote:transpondia-2011 wrote:They want to see your GROSS ANNUAL INCOME is over the hurdle.
If you cannot substantiate your gross, they will use deposits from your bank statements as the gross figure.
And remember that bank statements must be translated if they are not in English. Each page.
can you please expain that to me in simple language, sorry about that.
What has OP's bank statement got to to what his gross income is?. The ECO can find out what OP gross income is from the P60 /wage slips he should have provided.transpondia-2011 wrote:They want to see your GROSS ANNUAL INCOME is over the hurdle.
If you cannot substantiate your gross, they will use deposits from your bank statements as the gross figure.
And remember that bank statements must be translated if they are not in English. Each page.
This is so breath-takingly wrong. Did you even read the material? Let's look at the SOI...batleykhan wrote:The bank statements aim are so that the ECO can satisfy himeslef what your regular deposits are and what expenses are going out every month. From this he can deduce what you have left over and whether that amount will be sufficient to support you and your spouse and any children without resorting to claim benefits.If you can show that you save money regularly,that is good, but if you keeping going into debt or overdraft, that means your income will not be able to support you both and is a good enough reason for the ECO to refuse the application.
Eligibility is established by the direct OPPOSITE of what you wrote. They take the hurdle amount IRRESPECTIVE of commitments and outflows. I doubt you can reconcile your posting vis-a-vis the SOI, Appendix FM, or Annex FM; in fact I would be surprised if you knew the differences...The Government is not looking to draw up a personal financial balance sheet for each sponsor (outgoings, credit card and other debts, mortgage, etc), but taking £18,600 as a benchmark for financial stability and independence on the part of the sponsor or the couple. We recognise that their circumstances may change over time, so they will be reassessed when the applicant applies for further leave to remain and for indefinite leave to remain (settlement).
transpondia-2011 wrote:This is so breath-takingly wrong. Did you even read the material? Let's look at the SOI...batleykhan wrote:The bank statements aim are so that the ECO can satisfy himeslef what your regular deposits are and what expenses are going out every month. From this he can deduce what you have left over and whether that amount will be sufficient to support you and your spouse and any children without resorting to claim benefits.If you can show that you save money regularly,that is good, but if you keeping going into debt or overdraft, that means your income will not be able to support you both and is a good enough reason for the ECO to refuse the application.
Eligibility is established by the direct OPPOSITE of what you wrote. They take the hurdle amount IRRESPECTIVE of commitments and outflows. I doubt you can reconcile your posting vis-a-vis the SOI, Appendix FM, or Annex FM; in fact I would be surprised if you knew the differences...The Government is not looking to draw up a personal financial balance sheet for each sponsor (outgoings, credit card and other debts, mortgage, etc), but taking £18,600 as a benchmark for financial stability and independence on the part of the sponsor or the couple. We recognise that their circumstances may change over time, so they will be reassessed when the applicant applies for further leave to remain and for indefinite leave to remain (settlement).
And the reason for this is that you cannot get benefits on the back of not having enough left over every month due to your debts, but you can get benefits on the back of having a low income. The ECO doesnt care about you standard of living just simply that you wont burden th tax payer. SimplesFranko wrote:Out goings no longer matter, simply that you meet the basic income requirement. You could be debtted upto the eyeballs and it no longer matters if your income meets the threshold.
P60's may not address acceptable sources of income such as rental income, dividends, royalties, ancillary relief and the like. Hence bank statements.batleykhan wrote:What has OP's bank statement got to to what his gross income is?. The ECO can find out what OP gross income is from the P60 /wage slips he should have provided.
When I applied fro my Wife's VISA in India this was my situation;sk1989 wrote:Ok I am very clear on loans, how it does not effect your application if you have any loans, but can someone tell me what they look for in my bank statements?
Is it the money going in from my employer at the end of every month or do they look for more?
I am concerned about this because I have loan repayments every month and i pay my other bills including my mobile bills and etc
Does this have any effect at all? are there any tips I can use?
thanks and looking forward for a sweet reply
They have actually changed the rules since you applied; new rules were activated last week, so the experience you described is from a different era...pazpatel wrote:If you have any savings I would show statments for those savings too.
The new regime is based upon a hurdle paradigm. If you clear the hurdle, you're done.riversidecreations wrote: I have already been advised on a separate thread that I could show savings statements, but what about people who don't have a savings statement? i.e. applying based on just an annual income over 25K. If the bank balance is extremely low, would this cause problems for the sponsor as it looks like the sponsor may struggle to look after the spouse?