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urgent help regarding online bankstatements for ilr

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:57 pm
by sonia jahan
hi every1 i am going on 9th june for my ilr but i havent got my bankstatement since 13 april,i talked to my branch but they said it will take 7 days or more :twisted: ,i am very worried what should i do?is online bankstatement printouts and bank letter with bank stamp and manager signatures on them are sufficient?or only originals are acceptable?thanks 4 ur help n quick reply in advance..... :roll:

Re: urgent help regarding online bankstatements for ilr

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:54 pm
by ChetanOjha
Go to bank branch and ask them to print out a statement for you. It will also good, If you can get letter from bank regarding.
sonia jahan wrote:hi every1 i am going on 9th june for my ilr but i havent got my bankstatement since 13 april,i talked to my branch but they said it will take 7 days or more :twisted: ,i am very worried what should i do?is online bankstatement printouts and bank letter with bank stamp and manager signatures on them are sufficient?or only originals are acceptable?thanks 4 ur help n quick reply in advance..... :roll:

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:01 pm
by PK
Sonia

My appointment is also on the 9th June for ILR, to be on the safe side I changed my bank statement date to 1st June and received my Bank statement 2 days ago.

Best thing is to go to your branch and get it stamped or get it printed on letter head. If you're with Barclays go to Chanary Wharf branch they will print and stamp your statements as well.

Pk

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:46 pm
by sonia jahan
PK wrote:Sonia

My appointment is also on the 9th June for ILR, to be on the safe side I changed my bank statement date to 1st June and received my Bank statement 2 days ago.

Best thing is to go to your branch and get it stamped or get it printed on letter head. If you're with Barclays go to Chanary Wharf branch they will print and stamp your statements as well.

Pk
thanks so much 4 ur reply..i am with lloyds and they flately refuse to give a printout ov my statement :evil: but they agree to give a letter and stamp and sign my estatements......but i am really worried wheather my ilr will accepted or not :( ...please anyone who has similar experience kindly help me.... :x thanks in advance....

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 6:29 pm
by senthil78
sonia jahan wrote:
PK wrote:Sonia

My appointment is also on the 9th June for ILR, to be on the safe side I changed my bank statement date to 1st June and received my Bank statement 2 days ago.

Best thing is to go to your branch and get it stamped or get it printed on letter head. If you're with Barclays go to Chanary Wharf branch they will print and stamp your statements as well.

Pk
thanks so much 4 ur reply..i am with lloyds and they flately refuse to give a printout ov my statement :evil: but they agree to give a letter and stamp and sign my estatements......but i am really worried wheather my ilr will accepted or not :( ...please anyone who has similar experience kindly help me.... :x thanks in advance....
If they stamp and sign on your e - statements, that should be fine.

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 6:59 pm
by kiwigirl25
sonia jahan wrote:
PK wrote:Sonia

My appointment is also on the 9th June for ILR, to be on the safe side I changed my bank statement date to 1st June and received my Bank statement 2 days ago.

Best thing is to go to your branch and get it stamped or get it printed on letter head. If you're with Barclays go to Chanary Wharf branch they will print and stamp your statements as well.

Pk
thanks so much 4 ur reply..i am with lloyds and they flately refuse to give a printout ov my statement :evil: but they agree to give a letter and stamp and sign my estatements......but i am really worried wheather my ilr will accepted or not :( ...please anyone who has similar experience kindly help me.... :x thanks in advance....
I bank with LTSB and they were completely fine with printing out my statements and stamping them etc. When I told the teller why I needed them she knew exactly what to do, which shocked me. I visited a "suburban" branch rather than one in the City so maybe that made a difference.