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RE: Funds in Bank Account - 28 Days or 28 working days?

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RE: Funds in Bank Account - 28 Days or 28 working days?

Post by pianoman2004 » Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:44 am

Hi,
I'm about to apply for the tier 4 visa but am waiting on the 28 day period where the funds have to be in your account. is it 28 WORKING days or just 28 days?

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Post by potterbond007 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:44 pm

28 days

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Education loans for maintenance

Post by beatlemania » Thu May 20, 2010 7:02 am

Hi..I was planning to show evidence for the maintenance as a combination of an education loan and a bank statement.My loan would cover the tuition fees and the statement would take care of the living expenses.
There is a line in the rules which says "Money cannot be counted twice" ..does this mean my plan is wrong?Should I be using only one of these two sources as evidence?

Also,does the education loan have to be from a nationalised bank or is one from a co-operative bank valid?I'm from India ..and these are specific terms used for banks here.

Any help would be much appreciated!!Thanks..

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Re: Education loans for maintenance

Post by bethnalblue » Thu May 20, 2010 4:52 pm

beatlemania wrote:Hi..I was planning to show evidence for the maintenance as a combination of an education loan and a bank statement.My loan would cover the tuition fees and the statement would take care of the living expenses.
There is a line in the rules which says "Money cannot be counted twice" ..does this mean my plan is wrong?Should I be using only one of these two sources as evidence?

Also,does the education loan have to be from a nationalised bank or is one from a co-operative bank valid?I'm from India ..and these are specific terms used for banks here.

Any help would be much appreciated!!Thanks..
If you have paid your fees and have evidence of fees paid then I would suggest you to submit your application with your bank statement as per the required amount by the embassy and proof of fees paid. This is what the embassy India wants to see that your fees are paid and you have sufficent required funds in your bank account.

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