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Queries on Previous earnings

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gsurendra
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Queries on Previous earnings

Post by gsurendra » Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:03 pm

I am a salaried employee and have worked in 2 counties within the past 15 months. I have the following queries on my Previous earnings

1) As I received online payslips, is it acceptable to produce a letter from the employer containing the comprehensive breakup of salary for each of the months instead of seperate printout of payslips for each of the months.

2) I will produce Original Bank Statements received from the Bank. Do I need to get the Original Bank Statements also signed and stamped by the Banker? If so, is it OK to get it signed by the Bank Clerk?

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Post by apply4hsmp » Mon Apr 09, 2007 4:12 pm

1) As I received online payslips, is it acceptable to produce a letter from the employer containing the comprehensive breakup of salary for each of the months instead of seperate printout of payslips for each of the months.
yes it is fine to produce a break up from the company.
2) I will produce Original Bank Statements received from the Bank. Do I need to get the Original Bank Statements also signed and stamped by the Banker? If so, is it OK to get it signed by the Bank Clerk?
Yes it's better they are signed and stamped by the clerk.

Remember to get fast and easy approval.
Make sure
  • you give clear and concise docs
    docs verify each other like salary slips.
    docs are genuine enough for the need of any verification.

gsurendra
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Details of authentication of Bank Statement

Post by gsurendra » Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:53 am

Thanks for your reply.

Considering the strictness of the case worker, do you think getting the stamp and signature of the clerk on the Bank Statement is enough? Do you think it should also contain the name, designation, phone no etc of the clerk? Is there any chance the clerk is not the eligible person to sign, or the Branch Manager etc is the right person.

I am considering the worst situation by walking in the shoes of a strict caseworker.

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