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dabbler80
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Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by dabbler80 » Sun Sep 07, 2014 11:20 am

Hi every one thanks fir previous advise some one told me that I need to show saving in my account to obtain fiancee visa.
I am in stable employment salary over £24000 from ladt 8 years
But most of time bank account is over drown.
How much savings I need to show every week after living cost
Is £1000 plus bank statement sufficient enough ?
Please advises
Kind regards

Rayking
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Re: Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by Rayking » Sun Sep 07, 2014 12:23 pm

You don't have to show any saving and there's no rule that your account mustn't be overdrawn. The main thing is meeting the financial requirements and present proofs as required.

dabbler80
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Re: Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by dabbler80 » Sun Sep 07, 2014 6:32 pm

Thanks Rayking
Do I need to give any explaination or profs for cash I deposit to my bank account some time ?

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Re: Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by Rayking » Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:19 pm

Cash deposited? Does it have to do with your salary or what?
Well,I think it's important to explain anything that might not be very clear.

dabbler80
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Re: Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by dabbler80 » Sun Sep 07, 2014 9:37 pm

Salary I get paid direct in to account cash some time I borrow from my brother I have some property back home I get the rent also from there

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Re: Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by Wanderer » Sun Sep 07, 2014 9:58 pm

I'd say if you are mostly overdrawn now being able to feed and support an extra person will be a struggle, even just for six months, however....

...If you feel that's not the case then show it's not with a budget and cash flow and prove it and present it to the UKVI..

I'm assuming you are the one sponsoring the fiance visa, it's not actually clear....
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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Re: Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by Obie » Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:00 pm

Your salary seems decent for the purpose of appendix FM without the need to rely on Category C (Cash Savings)

The purpose of the bank statement is to ensure that your wages is paid into the account and not to check your available resource.

Available resource is relevant only when you are seeking to rely on savings for the purpose of meeting the financial requirement.
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Re: Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by Rayking » Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:44 pm

dabbler80 wrote:Salary I get paid direct in to account cash some time I borrow from my brother I have some property back home I get the rent also from there
As you've stated your income is 24000 a year,you don't really need any cash saving neither can they refuse you if you're overdrawn.
Just know how to calculate your income and submit proofs required.

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Re: Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by Rayking » Sun Sep 07, 2014 11:03 pm

Wanderer wrote:I'd say if you are mostly overdrawn now being able to feed and support an extra person will be a struggle, even just for six months, however....

...If you feel that's not the case then show it's not with a budget and cash flow and prove it and present it to the UKVI..

I'm assuming you are the one sponsoring the fiance visa, it's not actually clear....
What's all this about? Stop being insultive!he's not asking you for how he'll take care of his partner!!!!!

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Re: Savings for fiancée visa?

Post by dabbler80 » Tue Sep 09, 2014 9:06 am

Thank you Obie , Rayking

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