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Two source of income document requirement

Post by kesav123 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:48 am

Hi All,

I'm in HSMP and applying extension undet Teir 1 (general) next month.

I have worked for company X for 4 months and and company Y for remaining 8 months in my last 12 months peroid.

I have payslip and corresponding bank statements for 12 months from X & Y but should I also need employer letter from current and previous companies.

I can easily get my current employer letter but a bit of struggle for previous, so is that essential?

Please help.
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Re: Two source of income document requirement

Post by vks » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:12 am

kesav123 wrote:Hi All,

I'm in HSMP and applying extension undet Teir 1 (general) next month.

I have worked for company X for 4 months and and company Y for remaining 8 months in my last 12 months peroid.

I have payslip and corresponding bank statements for 12 months from X & Y but should I also need employer letter from current and previous companies.

I can easily get my current employer letter but a bit of struggle for previous, so is that essential?

Please help.
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If you have the bolded proof, then it is sufficient!
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vks

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Post by kesav123 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:28 pm

VKS,

Thanks for the quick response.

Silly but still need to ask this question, Since you have bolded the employee letter part, it leaves me in confusion.

I think you mean payslip and bank statement is sufficient. (no need for employer letter from previous work place)

I would be really greatfull if you could confirm this for the last time, thanks again.

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Post by aruni4470 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:42 pm

If you have the original or signed and stamped payslips and original or stamped and signed bank statements which contain all the details specified in the policy guidance, you do not need a letter from the employer. Make sure the net amount on the payslips match exactly to the credited salary in the bank statement.

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Post by kesav123 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 2:45 pm

Aruni4470,

I have got the payslip and bank statement in accordance to policy guidance. so I'm going to ignore employer letter.

(D4. Please enter the reference number on the entry clearance or visa which can be found in the applicant’s passport or travel document.)

Another quick question: is the VAF number on your HSMP visa page the reference number?

Thanks a lot,

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Post by aruni4470 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:11 pm

kesav123 wrote:Aruni4470,

I have got the payslip and bank statement in accordance to policy guidance. so I'm going to ignore employer letter.

(D4. Please enter the reference number on the entry clearance or visa which can be found in the applicant’s passport or travel document.)

Another quick question: is the VAF number on your HSMP visa page the reference number?

Thanks a lot,
I believe the VAF number is the ref number. I have put the same down and successfully got my visa extended. But, some of them say that it is the red number on the top right hand side corner. Which I believe is the serial number of the vignette. Even those who filled the red number also got their visas. So, it is upto you. I believe most of the applicants tend to put down the red number.

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