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Pankina may also be applicable?vinny wrote:8 Administrative reviewvinny wrote:Perhaps also refer them to the House of Commons observations.
Your stamped and signed bank statements, on their own, should have been acceptable, as they should have complied with the guidance:Manoj4HSMP wrote:3) From Dec 09 to July '10 I had submitted bank statements from IDBI bank which was stamped and signed on all pages; however since the statements were on the dot matrix paper, it did not have the bank name and address or was not on official stationary, thus the Bank gave me a covering letter to substantiate the same which was on the official letterhead and had the address and contact details of the local branch for further verification.
Moreover, you did also include the IDBI bank's covering letter from the bank, on company headed paper, confirming that the documents are authentic. Your documents appears to have satisfied the guidance twice over.What the bank statements must show wrote:Bank statements you send must be on official bank stationery, and must show each of the payments that you are claiming. If you wish to send electronic bank statements from an online account you should also send a supporting letter from the bank on company headed paper confirming that the documents are authentic. Alternatively, electronic bank statements with the official stamp of the bank that issued the statements will be accepted. The stamp must appear on every page of the statement.
Maintenance (funds) specifies electronic bank statements more fully. If electronic bank statements must also be on official bank stationary, then the subsequent specifications in the guidance, relating to the electronic bank statements, are redundant, as the logical disjunction "or" is used:Manoj4HSMP wrote:The ECO's comments were as below;
" I am satisfied that you have shown earnings amounting to Rs 253504 (GBP 19175) from July '09 to Oct'09. You have also claimed your points based on your earnings with XYZ company (2nd employer) which amounts to Rs 499451 from Nov 09 to July '10. Whilst I note that you have submitted bank statements from IDBI bank plus a covering letter, however, I consider , that the statements that you have provided are not electronic. According to the published guidance, these must be on official bank stationary, and must show each of the payments that you have claimed. The statements you have submitted are not on the correct stationary and therefore these cannot be considered.
Maintenance (funds) clearly indicates that electronic statements may be printed by the applicant, who obviously would not normally have access to the offical bank stationary, unless s/he was a bank employee. The ECO seems to have added a further unjustifiable restriction to an already rigidly defined types of paperwork.Maintenance (funds) wrote:Accounts held with other banks
If you have a bank account that does not operate exclusively online but you receive your bank statements electronically and you wish to use these statements as evidence of funds for maintenance, you should provide:
* electronic bank statements printed at the bank on their official stationary; or
* electronic statements printed by the applicant and bearing the official stamp of the bank in question. This stamp should appear on every page of the statements; or
* a supporting letter from the bank, on the banks company headed paper, confirming the authenticity of the statements.
Apparently, the ECO considered that the statements that you have provided are not electronic because:Manoj4HSMP wrote:The ECO's comments were as below;
" I am satisfied that you have shown earnings amounting to Rs 253504 (GBP 19175) from July '09 to Oct'09. You have also claimed your points based on your earnings with XYZ company (2nd employer) which amounts to Rs 499451 from Nov 09 to July '10. Whilst I note that you have submitted bank statements from IDBI bank plus a covering letter, however, I consider , that the statements that you have provided are not electronic. According to the published guidance, these must be on official bank stationary, and must show each of the payments that you have claimed. The statements you have submitted are not on the correct stationary and therefore these cannot be considered.
However, note that:According to the published guidance, these must be on official bank stationary, and must show each of the payments that you have claimed. The statements you have submitted are not on the correct stationary and therefore these cannot be considered.
Maintenance (funds) specifies electronic bank statements more fully:Guidance - Points Based System Tier 1, General Migrant (INF 21) wrote:More comprehensive guidance is available on the UK Border Agency website, which is the definitive version, and in the event of any discrepancy overrules the information provided in this leaflet.
The logical disjunction "or" is used. If electronic bank statements must always be on official bank stationary, then the subsequent specifications are redundant. Maintenance (funds) clearly indicates that electronic statements may be printed by the applicant. An applicant would not normally have access to the official bank stationary, unless s/he was a bank employee. It follows that other stationary may be used. When insisting only on official bank stationary, the ECO seems to have added a further unjustifiable restriction to an already rigidly defined types of paperwork.Maintenance (funds) wrote:Accounts held with other banks
If you have a bank account that does not operate exclusively online but you receive your bank statements electronically and you wish to use these statements as evidence of funds for maintenance, you should provide:
* electronic bank statements printed at the bank on their official stationary; or
* electronic statements printed by the applicant and bearing the official stamp of the bank in question. This stamp should appear on every page of the statements; or
* a supporting letter from the bank, on the banks company headed paper, confirming the authenticity of the statements.
As an aside, in my view, ECOs should also consider:In view of the House of Commons, Home Affairs Committee's report (150):I am enclosing additional documents for your convenience.8 Administrative review wrote:150. We agree that an administrative review on objective criteria will be more transparent and easier to administer. However, requiring a new application and a fresh fee for failing to furnish the UK Border Agency with rigidly defined types of paperwork is palpably unfair. This is particularly the case for applicants from countries in which the use of documents such as payslips is not common practice. That some applicants are unable to meet the documentation requirements through circumstances beyond their control is apparent from our conversations with UK Border Agency officials in New Delhi. We therefore recommend that applicants should be able to submit additional documentation, if it is requested, without having to make an entirely fresh application and pay another fee.
245AA(b) seems to give ECOs the discretion to treat any submitted documents as "which purports to be, a specified document" and act accordingly. Ideally, a fair ECO should not simply discard any submitted documents out of hand. ECOs should also follow the recommendations in paragraph 150.245AA wrote:(b) If the Entry Clearance Officer or Secretary of State has reasonable cause to doubt the genuineness of any document submitted by an applicant which is, or which purports to be, a specified document under Part 6A or Appendices A to C, or E of these Rules and having taken reasonable steps to verify the document, is unable to verify that it is genuine, the document will be discounted for the purposes of this application.
HiManoj4HSMP wrote:Dear Friends
We had applied for HSMP tier1 on 16th July with my spouse as primary and me as dependent. We received the refusal letter on 5th Aug, as the ECO awarded me 20 points for my previous earnings instead of the 35 points I had claimed.
I had claimed my previous earnings points for my income (salary) from July 2009 to July 2010. However, since I had a job change in this period, I had submitted my documents for both the employers. Moreover, since the salary credit was shown in three different banks during this period; I had also added a covering letter to explain the ECO about my salary credits.
1) From July 09 to Oct 09, I had submitted electronic statements taken from internet banking from my Axis bank account, which were stamped and signed on each page and had a covering letter from my Bank's branch for it's authenticity
2)For Nov 09 I received my salary in cheque from my 2nd employer as it was my 1st month and my salary account was not operational by then. I had submitted the cheque in my ICICI account, thus I submitted the bank statement for this one month , which was provided by my local bank on ICICI letterhead.
3) From Dec 09 to July '10 I had submitted bank statements from IDBI bank which was stamped and signed on all pages; however since the statements were on the dot matrix paper, it did not have the bank name and address or was not on official stationary, thus the Bank gave me a covering letter to substantiate the same which was on the official letterhead and had the address and contact details of the local branch for further verification.
The ECO's comments were as below;
" I am satisfied that you have shown earnings amounting to Rs 253504 (GBP 19175) from July '09 to Oct'09. You have also claimed your points based on your earnings with XYZ company (2nd employer) which amounts to Rs 499451 from Nov 09 to July '10. Whilst I note that you have submitted bank statements from IDBI bank plus a covering letter, however, I consider , that the statements that you have provided are not electronic. According to the published guidance, these must be on official bank stationary, and must show each of the payments that you have claimed. The statements you have submitted are not on the correct stationary and therefore these cannot be considered.
Therefore you have been awarded only 20 points for your earnings of GBP 19175.
The ECO has not given me points for my salary credit in my IDBI account, inspite of submission of bank statement that was stamped and signed and had a covering letter from the Bank to authenticate the same.
IDBI bank's covering letter mentioned the below:
This is to certify that the bank statement for account no XYZ held by Mrs "A" and Mr "B" carries bank stamp and sign as they are an electronic statement and not on an official bank stationary.
Thus, this certificate is issued in conjunction with the certified electronic statement to be true and fair as per the bank records.
Friends, now you have the scenario and the issue...request you all to help me understand and draft an AR letter to be sent to the ECO that can perhaps help overturn the refusal....
dhruv wrote:Did the dot matrix paper had the logo of the Bank? if it did, then I am confident that AR will be successful.
sushdmehta wrote:Based on response from the OP (through PM), I can confirm that the AR was unsuccessful.
Wow, If the paper had the Logo and stamp? and then a letter was submitted from the bank, and even after that AR was rejected, then I have lost faith in the Visa processsushdmehta wrote:dhruv wrote:Did the dot matrix paper had the logo of the Bank? if it did, then I am confident that AR will be successful.sushdmehta wrote:Based on response from the OP (through PM), I can confirm that the AR was unsuccessful.