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HSMP Approved

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deep_rp
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Can I apply without Pay Slips

Post by deep_rp » Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:35 am

Hi,
I do not have payslips for the past 12 months. But I have income certificates, Contract papers and Bank Statement that proove my income. Are these documents sufficient?

THanks
Deepak

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Post by deep_rp » Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:09 am

Hi John,
Do I need to show my IT returns to apply for HSMP as per the new scheme? I have Payslips, INcome Certificates and Bank Statements that show my income is more than 7500 GBP. But my IT return is lower...

Thanks
Deepak

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Post by windmill » Wed Nov 15, 2006 1:14 am

burlagadda wrote:
This is the new information which I did not come across in other threads.

Thanks for letting me know that notarized is not necessary for 28+ folks.
you didn't even need a copy of passport for 28+ (under prior rules), leave aside notarized or non-notarized.

Dina
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Got Approval

Post by Dina » Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:14 am

Hello All,

I got approval today within 10 days after getting all documents to HSMP.

Application sent : 26th Oct. 2006
Received by HO : 30th Oct. 2006
CC Charged : 30th Oct. 2006
Reference No. : 2th Nov. 2006
Approved on : 8th Nov. 2006
Document Rec : 15th Nov. 2006

Thanks Sushmehata for u r valuable decision on my application.

Thanks everybody for your valueable guideance and support.
Regards,
Dina

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Post by geriatrix » Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:44 pm

Hi Dina,

Heartiest congratulations :) :)

A quick decision I must admit. You are lucky to get the decision so fast !!
An acquaintance of mine sent in his application around 15th October and is still waiting for a caseworker to be assigned !!

All the best :wink:


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