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Hani
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by Hani » Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:41 am
HI all
I am a student from libya my visa expires on the 31-10-2011.
i am planing to apply for PSW visa, however my only problem is that i will be able to meet the 90 days over £800 mantiance on the 28 of october.
i kept trying with my bank which is HSBC but they refused to stamp the Electronic bank statments, also they didn't want to issue a letter confirming the the holding of the money.
how can i buy more time ?? i have all the requirements but i only need time !!!
please any help ??
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by Hani » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:12 pm
Anyone !!! please is there a way out !?!?
How can i force the branch to stamp the statments ??!!
any clue on what to do to force the bank maybe under any legal article !!
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by Greenie » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:19 pm
not sure why you were asking the bank to stamp the statements before the 28 days.
In any case, HSBC online bank statements usually do not have the bank's logo when printed out and therefore even if they stamp the statements they won't be accepted without the logo.
You could ask them to print ad hoc statements out in the branch on letterheaded paper/including the logo.
You could also ask them to provide you a letter confirming the minimum amount you have had in the account for 90 days.
If they refuse to do this ask to speak to a manger/complain or try another branch. There is not a 'law' that you can refer to in order to make them stamp the statements.
You should make sure you apply in time.
When do you expect your postal bank statements?
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by Hani » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:36 pm
Greenie wrote:not sure why you were asking the bank to stamp the statements before the 28 days.
Sorry, my bad, i meant that i was trying to convence them to print it at the bank, and stamp it on time thats tommorrow 28-10-2011.
In any case, HSBC online bank statements usually do not have the bank's logo when printed out and therefore even if they stamp the statements they won't be accepted without the logo.
yeah i noticed that today
You could ask them to print ad hoc statements out in the branch on letterheaded paper/including the logo.
They finally said that they can printed on a paper which contain the bank logo, they insisted also that this paper holds a strong legal value so NO Stamps is needed, as this printed bank statment contains all the info the UKBA had specified in the guidance ?????
You could also ask them to provide you a letter confirming the minimum amount you have had in the account for 90 days.
They refused saying "i am afraid we don't do this anymore" ???
If they refuse to do this ask to speak to a manger/complain or try another branch. There is not a 'law' that you can refer to in order to make them stamp the statements.
It was the manager himself at both branches.
You should make sure you apply in time.
I know my good man.
When do you expect your postal bank statements?
The problem is that every bank statment covers the period of (19) from month "A" to the (20) of month "B", meaning that the post is not an option, as it wont be avaliable on time
Do you think that an actual bank statments sent by post showing the address pluse another one with bank letter head and logo, which would be printed at the bank branch should be enough regardless of the stamps ????!!!
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by Greenie » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:46 pm
Ad hoc statements printed out in the bank on the bank's letter head do not need to be stamped - only online statements need to be stamped. As long as the statements printed out int he bank include the information set out in para 104 of the policy guidance then they should be fine
If you want also send the posted statements you do have from the same account then fine.
In any case - if the statements end on 20th October then surely you will recieve it by 31st?
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by Greenie » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:50 pm
Hani wrote:
I know my good man.
why do you assume I am a man?
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by Hani » Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:58 am
Greenie wrote:Hani wrote:
I know my good man.
why do you assume I am a man?
Oh !!! so sorry

, no offence intended, it just me not functioning right.
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by Hani » Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:39 am
Greenie wrote:Ad hoc statements printed out in the bank on the bank's letter head do not need to be stamped - only online statements need to be stamped. As long as the statements printed out int he bank include the information set out in para 104 of the policy guidance then they should be fine
If you want also send the posted statements you do have from the same account then fine.
In any case - if the statements end on 20th October then surely you will recieve it by 31st?
the assistant at the bank showed me some paper regarding this regulation, the paper she was holding beard the UKBA logo, she told me that all the requirments are met in the HSBC print out.
Do you have a past experince applying for PSW using this HSBC print out !??!