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No, this is irrelevant to his application and has no bearing on any aspect of his eligibility for the visa. The form and guidance specifically ask applicants to not pad their application with covering letters or other irrelevant documents.damnmad wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 12:26 am* My question is, would it be ok to mention any of my details expressing that my brother has my full support for his course, that I also paid his fee and he can/will stay with us (as we live in 7 mile proximity to his university) or would it make his application weak in any sense? I mean mention this in any of the forms like Genuine Intention Study, Visa form or any covering letters for that matter?
There is no calculation. You seem to be over-thinking this, and your own role in the application. Any evidence the applicant shows must show that the money has been in place for 28 days. If day 1 is 23 August, he can figure out day 28 accordingly.damnmad wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 12:26 am* We deposited the maintanance amount required for his course on 23rd August and assuming that by 19th September 28 full days will be completed (please do correct me if I am wrong), we are planning to use the bank statement, covering letter from bank dated 20th Sept as proof of evidence. Guessing that should be enough but want to make sure that our understanding of the rules is inline with the ask whilst calculating the 28 day period and when we can actually use it.
Thanks for your reply, I understand your points and you might be right about over thinking about application and my role, but I am just trying to make sure we aren't missing anything based on my brother's circumstances.sah10406 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 3:27 pmNo, this is irrelevant to his application and has no bearing on any aspect of his eligibility for the visa. The form and guidance specifically ask applicants to not pad their application with covering letters or other irrelevant documents.damnmad wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 12:26 am* My question is, would it be ok to mention any of my details expressing that my brother has my full support for his course, that I also paid his fee and he can/will stay with us (as we live in 7 mile proximity to his university) or would it make his application weak in any sense? I mean mention this in any of the forms like Genuine Intention Study, Visa form or any covering letters for that matter?
There is no calculation. You seem to be over-thinking this, and your own role in the application. Any evidence the applicant shows must show that the money has been in place for 28 days. If day 1 is 23 August, he can figure out day 28 accordingly.damnmad wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 12:26 am* We deposited the maintanance amount required for his course on 23rd August and assuming that by 19th September 28 full days will be completed (please do correct me if I am wrong), we are planning to use the bank statement, covering letter from bank dated 20th Sept as proof of evidence. Guessing that should be enough but want to make sure that our understanding of the rules is inline with the ask whilst calculating the 28 day period and when we can actually use it.
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