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SrivastavaSaurabh
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Document Check before applying

Post by SrivastavaSaurabh » Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:38 pm

Hi All,

I have completed my document set for the Tier 1 General Visa application. I am a work permit holder currently in UK. Could experts please take some time out and review the list:

1. Age:Passport
2. 2 recent photographs
3. Earnings Source 1:Attested Salary Slips (Jan 2009 - Dec 2009)
4. Earnings Source 2:Bank Statements (Jan 2009 - Dec 2009)
5. Additional document for Earnings claim:Letter from employer on official letter head confirming monthly salary credit (This was required as the transactions for salary credit is done by a 3rd party)
6. Qualification:NARIC letter of degree comparability
7. English Language:IELTS Test Report with a band score of 8
8. Maintenance Funds: Bank Statements (Mid Feb 2010, Jan 2010) - For Dec 2009 and Nov 2009 please refer the earnings document. (Would mention this in the cover letter).

Am I missing something here? In all probability will apply in the last week of Feb 2010.

Responses would be much appreciated.

Cheers!!
Saurabh

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tvn_ramesh
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Re: Document Check before applying

Post by tvn_ramesh » Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:48 pm

SrivastavaSaurabh wrote:Hi All,

I have completed my document set for the Tier 1 General Visa application. I am a work permit holder currently in UK. Could experts please take some time out and review the list:

1. Age:Passport
2. PBS Summary Sheet
2. 2 recent photographs - Recent photos shd be less than 1month old
3. Earnings Source 1:Attested Salary Slips (Jan 2009 - Dec 2009)
4. Earnings Source 2:Bank Statements (Jan 2009 - Dec 2009) - Are these statements showing the ALL the salary credtis from Jan - Dec 09 in the account??
5. Additional document for Earnings claim:Letter from employer on official letter head confirming monthly salary credit (This was required as the transactions for salary credit is done by a 3rd party)
6. Qualification:NARIC letter of degree comparability
7. English Language:IELTS Test Report with a band score of 8
8. Maintenance Funds: Bank Statements (Mid Feb 2010, Jan 2010) - For Dec 2009 and Nov 2009 please refer the earnings document. (Would mention this in the cover letter).

-Enclose self addressed Royal mail Special delivery envelope for faster delivery of documents once decision taken

- Application form
- Cover letter
- Passport(s)


Am I missing something here? In all probability will apply in the last week of Feb 2010.

Responses would be much appreciated.

Cheers!!
Saurabh

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Post by Saga » Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:52 pm

5. Additional document for Earnings claim:Letter from employer on official letter head confirming monthly salary credit (This was required as the transactions for salary credit is done by a 3rd party)
Does this mean that the employer's name is a MUST to appear on bank statements ?

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Post by tvn_ramesh » Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:55 pm

Saga wrote: Does this mean that the employer's name is a MUST to appear on bank statements ?
No it is not required for the company name to appear in the bankstatement.. as long as the NET Salary in the payslips match exactly with the amount Credited in the Bankstatement; you are good to ahead..

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Post by tywang2006 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:17 pm

You miss police registration certification.

tvn_ramesh
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Post by tvn_ramesh » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:01 pm

tywang2006 wrote:You miss police registration certification.
Everybody don't require police registration
If you need to register with police, the visa in your passport will say so
Go through this link..

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/while ... thepolice/

SrivastavaSaurabh
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Post by SrivastavaSaurabh » Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:01 pm

Hi Ramesh,

Thanks for replying.

1. Yes, I have 12 bank statements indicating salary credit from Jan 2009 - Dec 2009. Should I highlight the salary transaction on the statements just to make it obvious to the case worker or will the altering of bank staements put him/her off? I know this would depend on individual case worker but I wanted to have a general opinion.

2. What's this stuff about police registration? Do I need it

tvn_ramesh
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Post by tvn_ramesh » Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:31 pm

SrivastavaSaurabh wrote:Hi Ramesh,

Thanks for replying.

1. Yes, I have 12 bank statements indicating salary credit from Jan 2009 - Dec 2009. Should I highlight the salary transaction on the statements just to make it obvious to the case worker or will the altering of bank staements put him/her off? I know this would depend on individual case worker but I wanted to have a general opinion.

2. What's this stuff about police registration? Do I need it
1. You can highlight them without distorting the numbers, using a pencil is better than highlighter..

2. If you need to register with police, the visa in your passport will say so - Does your previous visa say so? if not don't worry

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