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Bank Statement address and Payslip address is not same
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:56 pm
by confusedman
Hi guys
my bank statement address and payslip address is different as bank statement goes to my family address and payslip is in london address. Would it be a problem? I can only submit employers letter of salary to match my bank statement which will be same.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance....
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:25 pm
by cs95tdg
As your payslips and bank statements are only used to support the earnings you've stated under the points scoring assessment, and not as proof of residence address as far as I'm aware this will not matter.
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 12:34 am
by confusedman
cs95tdg wrote:As your payslips and bank statements are only used to support the earnings you've stated under the points scoring assessment, and not as proof of residence address as far as I'm aware this will not matter.
ok Thanks.
is it Ok if just send employers letter and bank statements? (without payslips--just to avoid confusion regarding address issue)
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 7:43 pm
by cs95tdg
So long as your employer letter conforms to what the application guidance states, in that the breakdown of pay stated in the letter corroborates with your bank statements then that will be fine as well.
Note however that none of the payslips I used in my visa applications had my home address on them. So personally I don't consider the address on your payslips to be an issue but will leave this one for someone else to comment on as well, for confirmation.
The following is what's stated in the SET(O) form, Hope this helps...
Supporting evidence for Previous Earnings Claimed
You should be aware that at least two types of documentation for each source of earnings must be provided (Self-employed applicants must also provide an additional document as listed in Annex A of Chapter 6A Tier 1 Settlement of the Immigration Directorate Instructions). If earnings from any one source have been paid in more than one way (for example payment for a period of employment by means of a monthly salary and a dividend), two types of documentation must be provided in respect of each part of the payment claimed. The supporting evidence must be from separate sources and must corroborate with one another to clearly support the earnings claimed. Accountants providing evidence must be appropriately regulated, and evidence of the regulation must be provided.