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anishpadela wrote:Guys
I am still not clear about how much maintanance funds will be required to bring my wife and one child....I have landed in UK just before a month...so my understanding says I will require 2800 + 1600 + 1600 = 6000 GBP...pls confirm if this is correct... Yes- but this is my opinion. A number of people for example have just shown 1600x2 and got the approval too
Another query, it is necessaary to show all this funds in UK bank statement....can we give them statement from India bank for 4000 GBP and another UK bank statement for 2000 GBP....will that help or we need to transfer India money to UK and get statement?? UK+India account is fine
Pls help.
Rgds
Anis
push_hsmp wrote:anishpadela wrote:Guys
I am still not clear about how much maintanance funds will be required to bring my wife and one child....I have landed in UK just before a month...so my understanding says I will require 2800 + 1600 + 1600 = 6000 GBP...pls confirm if this is correct... Yes- but this is my opinion. A number of people for example have just shown 1600x2 and got the approval too
Another query, it is necessaary to show all this funds in UK bank statement....can we give them statement from India bank for 4000 GBP and another UK bank statement for 2000 GBP....will that help or we need to transfer India money to UK and get statement?? UK+India account is fine
So its safe to have 6000 GBP in the account....or may land up in trouble...
Is it required to have any payslips also as document? and is it mandatory to have rental agreement?
Rgds
Anis
Pls help.
Rgds
Anis
anishpadela wrote:push_hsmp wrote:anishpadela wrote:Guys
I am still not clear about how much maintanance funds will be required to bring my wife and one child....I have landed in UK just before a month...so my understanding says I will require 2800 + 1600 + 1600 = 6000 GBP...pls confirm if this is correct... Yes- but this is my opinion. A number of people for example have just shown 1600x2 and got the approval too
Another query, it is necessaary to show all this funds in UK bank statement....can we give them statement from India bank for 4000 GBP and another UK bank statement for 2000 GBP....will that help or we need to transfer India money to UK and get statement?? UK+India account is fine
So its safe to have 6000 GBP in the account....or may land up in trouble...- As I said it is advisable.
Is it required to have any payslips also as document? and is it mandatory to have rental agreement? - Again these are nice to have things. Ppl have been providing these documents in order to establish it beyond doubt that they have made arrangements for their dependants but at the same time a tem acco like Hotel etc. should not result in rejection.
Rgds
Anis
Pls help.
Rgds
Anis
Don't take chance and get GBP 6000 or more in your account. That's wht I am also doing...push_hsmp wrote:anishpadela wrote:push_hsmp wrote:anishpadela wrote:Guys
I am still not clear about how much maintanance funds will be required to bring my wife and one child....I have landed in UK just before a month...so my understanding says I will require 2800 + 1600 + 1600 = 6000 GBP...pls confirm if this is correct... Yes- but this is my opinion. A number of people for example have just shown 1600x2 and got the approval too
Another query, it is necessaary to show all this funds in UK bank statement....can we give them statement from India bank for 4000 GBP and another UK bank statement for 2000 GBP....will that help or we need to transfer India money to UK and get statement?? UK+India account is fine
So its safe to have 6000 GBP in the account....or may land up in trouble...- As I said it is advisable.
Is it required to have any payslips also as document? and is it mandatory to have rental agreement? - Again these are nice to have things. Ppl have been providing these documents in order to establish it beyond doubt that they have made arrangements for their dependants but at the same time a tem acco like Hotel etc. should not result in rejection.
Rgds
Anis
Pls help.
Rgds
Anis
YES you can.. be sure the equivalent is more than enough.. be safeanishpadela wrote:Can I use Indian account to apply for dependant's visa from India...the reason will BHC will be OK if required funds are shown in the account in India in INR equivant to GBP???
See also contradictory info by home office.Mrs Khan wrote:I would appreciate if you could please advice on the following issue
1- I came to UK under HSMP in April 2006, though my HSMP was approved in Nov 05, therefore i am covered under Judicial Review. I was given an Extension till 2011 under Points based system in Jan 2007. I am recently blessed with a baby girl & like to apply for her visa as my dependent; it will be a seperate application of her only.
my question is what supporting documentation is required. secondly as i am covered by Judicial Review i dont think i need to satisfy the funds requirement but need a reassurance & confirmation .
Please also advise if i have to show funds , how much funds in my case will be required (sole app for my daughter only who is 4 months old).
I would appreciate comments
SET7.14 What is the position of Children born in the UK on or after 1 January 1989 but who are not British Citizens? wrote:Immigration Rules paragraphs 304 & 305
Maintenance and accommodation requirements do not apply to a person who qualifies under these provisions.
Annex P - General guidance wrote:2. MAINTENANCE AND ACCOMMODATION
The Rules relating to children born in the United Kingdom who are not British citizens do not require that a child can and will be maintained and accommodated adequately without recourse to public funds. However, should such a child not qualify for leave to enter or remain on this basis, and therefore apply under some other category, he would have to meet all the relevant requirements including, if appropriate, those relating to maintenance and accommodation.