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HSMPQueries wrote:I am in the process of applying for my HSMP approval in the next few weeks. Just to give you a quick background; I am making my application from India, have a B.Com Degree from Mumbai University, under 27 years of age, salary for any 12 months in the last 15 months is greater than £7,500.
Would appreciate it if anyone could let me know if the documents mentioned below are sufficient for a successful application:
Age (20 Points):
Original Birth Certificate (My name is not mentioned on it, only my Parents names on hospitals letterhead);
Notarized copy of front and last page of my passport.
Education (30 Points):
Original copy of my degree.
Earnings (45 Points):
Original Tax Returns (1st April 2006 - 31st March 2007) (Not sure if this qualifies within the 15 month time frame);
Original Bank Statement + online bank statement (1st April 2006 - 1st July 2007);
Letter from employer stating month by month gross and net salary break-up;
Wage slips for the same period (these are NOT stamped or signed).
English Language Requirement:
Original Degree;
Letter from Mumbai University stating that my taught program was in English Language;
Transcripts.
Do I need a NARIC certification?
Besides these documents I intend to send a covering letter with my form.
Would appreciate it if anyone could let me know if there is anything I missed out or if any additional documents would help make my case stronger. Also, what is the average processing time from the date the application is received by the HSMP office to the time you receive your approval letter in hand?
Cheers!!!
HSMPQueries wrote:I am in the process of applying for my HSMP approval in the next few weeks. Just to give you a quick background; I am making my application from India, have a B.Com Degree from Mumbai University, under 27 years of age, salary for any 12 months in the last 15 months is greater than £7,500.
Would appreciate it if anyone could let me know if the documents mentioned below are sufficient for a successful application:
Age (20 Points):
Original Birth Certificate (My name is not mentioned on it, only my Parents names on hospitals letterhead);
Notarized copy of front and last page of my passport.
Education (30 Points):
Original copy of my degree.
Earnings (45 Points):
Original Tax Returns (1st April 2006 - 31st March 2007) (Not sure if this qualifies within the 15 month time frame);
Original Bank Statement + online bank statement (1st April 2006 - 1st July 2007);
Letter from employer stating month by month gross and net salary break-up;
Wage slips for the same period (these are NOT stamped or signed).
English Language Requirement:
Original Degree;
Letter from Mumbai University stating that my taught program was in English Language;
Transcripts.
Do I need a NARIC certification?
Besides these documents I intend to send a covering letter with my form.
Would appreciate it if anyone could let me know if there is anything I missed out or if any additional documents would help make my case stronger. Also, what is the average processing time from the date the application is received by the HSMP office to the time you receive your approval letter in hand?
Cheers!!!
HSMPQueries wrote:Thank you all for your sharing your views.
Amy,
I would be looking at sending all bank statements and wage slips from 1st April 2006 till 1st July 2007. I am trying to arrange a letter from my bank stating the amount credited to my account on a month by month basis (this would be my net income). My employer has also agreed to provide me a letter with my salary break-up. I would send the tax return as well just in-case. Sounds good?
My degree is laminated and it has a raised stamp as well as the vice chancellors signature.
Anyone have an idea if a B.Com from Mumbai University would require a NARIC certification?
Thank you all for all your help.
It is my understanding that the HSMP caseworker will look at the "net pay" section of your wage slip and cross-reference that "net pay" amount with the amount that shows on your bank statement as deposited by your employer for the same month.HSMPQueries wrote:However, it is pretty bulky and only has my net income as opposed to my gross income for which I am claiming.
Further to gordon's comment, you need photos for the EC application, which you make after receiving HSMP approval.cdraina wrote:One quick question please: Do we need to attach any photographs with the HSMP application?