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well policy guidance does say that it should be proper statements which are sent by post or the online statements stamped and signed, so there is no option for st-ts printed in a funny format at the local bank branches, so it all depends on CW if they accept it.mulderpf wrote:HSBC does not stamp statements and this isn't a requirement either (it's only a requirement if you have an online account where you printed them at home). I had no issues with my application with similar statements (mine even printed skew on the paper!).
I just wanted to highlight that the statement you send now for maintenance funds must still cover the required period until your application date, even though you are submitting it late. I.e. the stmt you send shouldn't be one which shows you have met the maintenance requirement after submitting the application. So I would urge you to get the overseas bank statement you mentioned before, which would meet your maintenance fund requirement for the required time period. Unless ofcourse the HSBC statement you speak of here already covers the required funds for the required period.n8net wrote:I hv applied today with a covering letter and I hv been genuine to highlight I am 1 day short and will send statements to complete the missing day and expect the CW to show some compassion.
Mela,can I ask you what you mean by the ref ? the references number that will be on the letter sent out my the HO.so shud I wait till I receive the ack letter to send the satements ? coz I can hv the HSBC sttmnt printed out for the 18th next Monday and send it as well.
THanks for correction Manka10 regarding labour market test, i've forgotten this factManka10 wrote:no labour market test is required if applicant is already working with the company, the company should have a sponsorship license though to apply a Tier 2 for any employee
this is the list of companies which currently have a sponsorship license
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ofsponsors
call your bank and check on the transactions made, sometimes the money which has been taken out of account are reflected the following business day. thats what happened in my case. Also, there is always small possibility your bank will stop the payment due to antifraud measures, so call them asap.n8net wrote:Hi guys my question is really about the prep work me and my employer can do so that they can sponsor me into Tier 2 if I get rejected.
also also the appeal - how do I get to chose oral or writing . I prefer oral as I can tell thge jidge whay I shud be given visa.
also i chekcd my bank - all the balance does not refelct UKBA has taken money out ? the available funds refelct the money has been allocated . does it is mean UKBA has taken the money out and the bank has not updated (the application reached UKBA Monday)? when can I expect to get the acknowledgment letter?
thx for ur valuable inputs
I thought so.but in the sponsors guidance doc from UKBA it does not say so.Manka10 wrote:no labour market test is required if applicant is already working with the company, the company should have a sponsorship license though to apply a Tier 2 for any employee
this is the list of companies which currently have a sponsorship license
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ofsponsors
I think i was right inmy first post, you do need a LMT unfortunately, i dont see any exemptions for people applying from Tier 1 General.n8net wrote:money has been detected y.day.. letz c when I get the letter ?
so guys any1 found refeerence which says if u work for the same employer for 6 months u dnt need Market Labour Test ?
and that Test is not difficult either isint it ? as I understand the company needs to place an advert on job cneter plus for 28 days ? thats all ?
Immigration rules are really tough at the moment so its easy to make a mistake miscalculating earning periods like you did or semthing else, its a human errors everyone can make. Although UKBA is not very symphatetic about these mistakes, at least fellow immigratnts at the forum can give some brotherly/sisterly (rather sisterly in my case ) advise to another fellow immigrants.n8net wrote:Hi Mela,
thx for the reply..but i am pretty sure I saw an exempption for ppl who hv worked for more than 6 months and being sponsored by the same company.can't see it anywhere nw..may be it got changed.
you are rreally helpful Mela llike a brother/sister (not sure abt ur gender)
and I hv already sent the docs (statements covering period after applications shich shud cover 90 days) and hope that shud be alright.
the foreign a/c I hv is a fixed deposit - not sure I can send it it as I hv seen cases where it got rejected.
fingers crossed nw.
OP's case a somewhat similiar to the case of my friend. He was T1PSW visa holder working for X company. this company was a small 3 men business they agreed to sponsor him for T2 but they asked him to doo all the research and said to get all the information himselg regarding what they need to do/how difficult it is before they strat the process. So, my friend was also panicking and seeking info from everyone. I guess, OP case is similiar hence he is asking for advise before disturbing the employer.cs95tdg wrote:While its certainly good to seek information about the rules & requirements around sponsorship independently, you should really speak to your employer to ensure that they understand the steps they will need to take to sponsor you. Note that if your company already has a sponsorship license they would/should already be familiar with the process. ....[/i]
I apoligise if I've misunderstood what you stated in your previous response. My understanding was that you have now submitted a local bank statement which meets the maintenance requirement - but it only meets the requirement one day after application submission (which may therefore not be accepted), please correct me if I've misunderstood this. Regarding your Fixed Term overseas account, again you mentioned you thought it wouldn't be accepted & therefore didn't submit it. At least that's what I understood, please correct me if I've misunderstood you. My understanding is that you can use any cash based account so long as the funds can be accessed instantly (even with a penalty). The reason for this is because these funds should available to you (instantly) to maintain yourself in the UK. There are some fixed term accounts where you have no access to the funds until maturity.n8net wrote:i think c5 got misunderstood. it is not Bonds it is CASH deposit in a fixed deposit scheme . does that not qualify ?
also why I shud speak to employer nw.as even if it is rejected I can appeal if any time is needed ?
also can I switch from Tier 2 from Tier 1 without leaving country.?
can you get a letter from your foreign bank confirming that your money can be accessed by you at any time? if yes, then send this as well just in case, there is no harm sending additional documents, leave it for them to decide whether its suitable or not.n8net wrote:tha again guys .but couple of gueries.
i think c5 got misunderstood. it is not Bonds it is CASH deposit in a fixed deposit scheme . does that not qualify ?
also why I shud speak to employer nw.as even if it is rejected I can appeal if any time is needed ?
also can I switch from Tier 2 from Tier 1 without leaving country.?
thanks.