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If the savings account is provided as proof of maintenance fund, why should whatever happens on current account matter, even if it's more recent and has less than 800?A_H_ wrote:Maybe because current account balance falls below £800 recently and there is no savings statement for that period, they did not accept it. I don't think it is a deliberate misinterpretation.
As far as I know according to their Policy Guidlines, Case worker will consider Most Recent Bank Statments close to Application Date.A_H_ wrote:No, the savings account statement is older than the current account statement, but it is within a month from the date of application, which is in accordance with the guidance (paragraph 204 page 35). Maybe because current account balance falls below £800 recently and there is no savings statement for that period, they did not accept it. I don't think it is a deliberate misinterpretation.
sunny2004 wrote:As far as I know according to their Policy Guidlines, Case worker will consider Most Recent Bank Statments close to Application Date.A_H_ wrote:No, the savings account statement is older than the current account statement, but it is within a month from the date of application, which is in accordance with the guidance (paragraph 204 page 35). Maybe because current account balance falls below £800 recently and there is no savings statement for that period, they did not accept it. I don't think it is a deliberate misinterpretation.
In your case Current a/c statement was the most recent one and that's the one Case worker taken into consideration.
In such case it is always advisable to mention in the Cover Letter what evidences are provided for particular scoring criteria.
Some caseworkers seem to be rejecting applications based on incorrect interpretation of the rules. Hopefully you would not get a rejection but if thats the case you can alway complain (I know it is a long drawn process and adds to frustation).bitterweb wrote:This is what I'm afraid of since I don't remember if my savings statement was more recent or not. I'm still waiting for the result.
But is it just me? If there is such a guideline, it's completely insane and doesn't make any sense at all. The two types of statements are meant for different purposes. How can they just mix the two together and not clarify this in the guideline.
Since any 12 of past 15 months can be used to prove income, I would definitely have used the current account statement before my last one just to avoid any confusion. But how could I know anyone with a sound mind would interpret/deduce/apply a rule out of the application form/guideline like that?
And even if there were such a rule, why couldn't they ask for the latest savings account for further proof instead of rejecting the application altogether? It's pure injustice, again.
Indeed it is incorrect...but I remember this same topic being discussed earlier on the forum as a result of a similar situation as this, where an applicant was rejected on grounds of insufficient funds despite having an ample balance in a savings account. Identically, that applicant's savings statement was older - but still within a calendar month of validity - than the current account. Maybe its a good tip to all those about to apply to make sure that the statement for maint. funds is more recent than their current account? Yes in theory is should not be necessary, but we are clearly not dealing with a perfect system to say the least!push_hsmp wrote:Thats incorrect
Well its upto you to make the decision but I find your case particularly strong as you have been asked to forward your application to the case worker directly!!A_H_ wrote:I have decided to make a fresh application. I'd rather waste my money than time, I need this visa real soon, so don't want to take chances any more. This time I'll make sure to mention which statements are meant for proof of funds, and that they are as up to date as possible. Thanks for the suggestions.
Rejection can be in case when you fail to provide a statement which is more than 1 month old; does not show maintenance of required some over a period of 3 months consistently and the statement is not in the form as prescribed in the guidelinesallgo wrote:also for maintainance funds- the savings statments that u had submitted , did it ever go below 800 pounds in last 3 months? in that case also there can b rejection... it isnt 800 pounds closing balance.. but at least 800 for 3 consecutive months. seniors correct me if i am wrong
I just had the same problem. Might follow _A_H lead do submit a new application although that's going to cost me another 820 but what can I do?allgo wrote:also for maintainance funds- the savings statments that u had submitted , did it ever go below 800 pounds in last 3 months? in that case also there can b rejection... it isnt 800 pounds closing balance.. but at least 800 for 3 consecutive months. seniors correct me if i am wrong
Thats very unfortunate but I guess thats the only option left if you do not have time on your side. I think once you get an approval you should ask HO to refund fee on your first application.xpscapable wrote:I just had the same problem. Might follow _A_H lead do submit a new application although that's going to cost me another 820 but what can I do?allgo wrote:also for maintainance funds- the savings statments that u had submitted , did it ever go below 800 pounds in last 3 months? in that case also there can b rejection... it isnt 800 pounds closing balance.. but at least 800 for 3 consecutive months. seniors correct me if i am wrong
I need the visa on the first week of August and afraid can't waste any time for this.
Agreejahangir wrote:Hi A-H
You are right in deciding that you should apply again and pay 820. You can make a complaint against them but sometimes these things take forever and clearly you are in a hurry.
What I would suggest though is that you should write in your covering letter that you are making the applicationa again under protest and that although you are paying 820, you will filing a complaint simultaneously against the first refusal in which you also claim for refund of your fee.
In this way you will get your extention without any delay and very much hopefully you will get your 820 (even if belatedly).