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Preferably get them stamped as a precaution. If you are planning to apply in future than simply call your bank and order the paper copies otherwise print yourself and ask the branch to stamp them who usually do it.littleladylucia wrote: ↑Sun Feb 24, 2019 5:18 pmHi guys
I have had a quick look through the posts and everyone refers to bank statements needing to be stamped. In the online application guidelines for proving co-habitation (bank account in both our names) it just mentions that I can provide bank statements but its doesn't mention anywhere that it needs to be stamped? can someone advise as I would hate to have my LTR rejected on this technicality?
Here is the text from my checklist
Examples of acceptable evidence include:
Letters or other documents from government departments or agencies, for example HM Revenue and Customs, Department for Work and Pensions, DVLA, TV Licensing
Letters or other documents from your GP, a hospital or other local health service about medical treatments, appointments, home visits or other medical matters
Bank statements or letters
Building society savings books or letters
Council tax bills or statements
Electricity or gas bills or statements
Water rates bills or statements
Mortgage statements or agreement
Tenancy agreement(s)
Telephone bills or statements
many thanks in advance!
Many thanks, just evidence correspondanceariamus wrote: ↑Sun Feb 24, 2019 7:13 pmIt depends on what you require the bank statements for.
To evidence salary into bank account, the statements need to be official paper statements or online statements stamped by bank branch.
To evidence correspondence, the statements don’t need to be stamped if from online banking.
Hopefully someone can also confirm above.
we are both working in my case, but my husband earns above the threshold I don't. I don't have to be working though (providing he meets the threshold, is my understanding)dvadithala wrote: ↑Sun Feb 24, 2019 8:45 pmVery useful checklist. Thank you.
Is there a requirement for the wife to be working and earning? My Partner is the homemaker and I work full-time. How much salary do I need to show?
Thanks,
Me
It is HSBC, in branch they point blank refused so I spoke to their online support, who also told me that their policies had changed and they no longer verify documents, I also rang the support phone number and spoke to someone else who was much more helpful, they told me that because of potential fraudulent activity by the person asking for the documents to be verified, the policy had been changed to protect their employees from unwittingly verifying something for someone using false ID.