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Proof of earning - Tier 1 (G) Visa

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aahma
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Proof of earning - Tier 1 (G) Visa

Post by aahma » Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:00 am

Hi All,

I am planning to apply for a Tier-1 general extension in march 2011 as the Tier-1 G scheme is being terminated in April 2011. I have been working in the UK since december 2009 on a permanent basis on a PSW visa. My issue is that if I apply in March I am falling 7000 pounds short of the required 35K to take me upto 100 points. The remianing income, I am planning to show as a part-time self-employed consultancy for 8000 pounds which I have already started,
My question is simple ; the extra payments are being given to me via Cheque which means there is no reference for the transferred amount on my bank statements. I do however have raised respective invoices against these incoming payments. Will this be sufficient or should I request the company to do an online bank transfer if that is more acceptable? I will really appreciate your kind response. Cheers,

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Re: Proof of earning - Tier 1 (G) Visa

Post by sunny!!! » Wed Dec 22, 2010 4:20 pm

I certainly don't know the exact answer, however I have been teaching and providing little clerical services as a self employed. Most of the payments were paid in cash and I had to deposit these into my bank account myself. I had checked this with an immigration advisor few months ago and his reply to the suitability of the transaction method was possitive.
However, I must say take the expert's advise. I am only sharing my own scenario.
Good Luck.
Sunny

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Re: Proof of earning - Tier 1 (G) Visa

Post by aliq09 » Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:32 pm

aahma wrote:Hi All,

I am planning to apply for a Tier-1 general extension in march 2011 as the Tier-1 G scheme is being terminated in April 2011. I have been working in the UK since december 2009 on a permanent basis on a PSW visa. My issue is that if I apply in March I am falling 7000 pounds short of the required 35K to take me upto 100 points. The remianing income, I am planning to show as a part-time self-employed consultancy for 8000 pounds which I have already started,
My question is simple ; the extra payments are being given to me via Cheque which means there is no reference for the transferred amount on my bank statements. I do however have raised respective invoices against these incoming payments. Will this be sufficient or should I request the company to do an online bank transfer if that is more acceptable? I will really appreciate your kind response. Cheers,

Hi ,

Some time the situation like you are presenting goes in a total inquiry from agency and they will call the people to whom you have provided the services . depositing the amount in bank is ok! but more good way is to make a bank transfer . In all the ways do the following before applying:

1) Call the customers to be ready for a call .. in verification from agency

2) Hope for the best :))

Ali
Thanks

Ali

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Thanks

Post by aahma » Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:14 am

Thanks alot sunny and Ali for your kind reply,

@sunny , would you recommend any reliable and experienced immigration expert/agency that I can use. Since I only have one shot before April, I would like to not mess up at all :)

@Ali , I totally know what you mean, Bank transfers do look more apt but what can I do :( that's how the company have agreed to pay me and at this point I can use all the help I can get, They are totally prepared to answer any verification call from the Home office so hopefully that shouldn't be an issue. Lets hope and pray for all the best,

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Re: Thanks

Post by sunny!!! » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:47 am

You are welcome!
After getting in touch with several immigration experts, I have been in contact with a London based firm, UK-WP few months back http://www.uk-wp.com/
Their staff members are extremely helpful and, I am also intending to apply through them. They are quite expensive but the best thing is they offer 110% money back guarantee. They would never loose money, which means putting best efforts to ensure taking full care of our case. Obviously, nothing guarantees success, but this might only increase the probability of success.
They have a very good track record and usually deal with reputable organisation’s immigration applications.
Again, don’t take it as an expert opinion. This is only my personal understanding and, perhaps I would go through them.
Rest, hope for the best from God and good luck.
Sunny

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