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Assuming you are referring to FLRM extensionKakaman wrote: ↑Sat Mar 07, 2020 4:17 pmHi guys,
Need help in this matter. My visa is due for renewal in April. I know the 28 day rule so I will be applying in March. My questions are:
1. Should I get bank statements within the last 28 days or can I start preparing right now?
2. I have pdfs of my energy bill, can I upload them directly or do I need to print them and scan them through at my appointment?
3. Do I need bank statements for the last two years (24 statements) or can I submit 10 for example within this 2 year range, e.g. July 19 then the next one October?
Thanks in advance everyone.
If they are formal payslips issued by the employer and showing the employer’s name, they should be fine.
Yes, a minimum of 3 sources is required.
The mortgage statement can be used to help prove cohabitation. Both of these would be helpful towards proving ownership of adequate accommodation.
Yes. Also see reply #3 in previous post.
Also add council tax (if available).
You need more evidences even in individual names and few ones almost everyone have even not named on any bill such as credit card, NHS & DVLA letters, mobile bills, car insurance, letter from local council and anything bear your name & address on it.
These will be counted from one source out of three sources
Yes same as said earlier. See previous post and the suggested easy sources.
yes but must be from atleast 3 different sources with 3-4 months gaps covering the last 2 years.
Neither are on the list of "example acceptable items" associated with the requirement, so ideally you should be looking for a document from an official source that the Home Office could contact to verify if necessary (any government department, NHS or GP, TV licence, utility bills, tenancy agreement or mortgage statement, bank statement, etc.).
That list is simply illustrative. Payslips & p60 are definitely acceptable documents which even can be verified very easily.
Thanks Seagulseagul wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 1:05 pmPJUKVIS attended yesterday at Cardiff centre
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In normal operational days the documents dated until the date of application instead date of appointment matters but still as a precaution carry on updating your documents every month until you submit your application. Also keep an eye on immigration news.Kakaman wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:44 pmHi Guys,
A recent update got an email from UKVCAS that all the appointments have been cancelled and they will reschedule it in 6 weeks.
I think I know the answer already but just confirming. If I am submitting the documents in May and I applied for the visa in March my documents should be updated till March when I applied? Rather than getting new ones for April and May
Like payslips and statements