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Visa for newborn

Post by topoftheworld » Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:34 pm

Hi,

I am about to apply for visa for my newborn. I have got HSMP extension in Mar 2005 until Mar 2009. (Yes, I am one of those unfortunate ones who needs to apply for another 1 year extension in 2009 to make it 5 years before becoming eligible for PR. Anyway, thats not the focus right now)
I have recently applied for passport for my 6 months old son and am expecting to receive the same in a few days.

I work through a Limited Company and I am the sole Director (and owner e.g.100% share holder) of the Company. What sort of evidences do I need to provide to show that I have enough funds to support my child. (Mind you, I already have an extension, which meant I have produced evidences to show that I can support myself and my partner when applied for extension.)
As some of you are aware that in order to make the Income the most tax efficient, the Director takes a minimal wage. Rest of the income is earned as dividends.
In my situation, what documents are required to show that I have enough funds?

Although I know the answer to this question, but it is safe to make travel plans (Need to book tickets ASAP to get better deals) before getting my son's visa stamped, assuming that it is a straight forward application. I am planning to visit my home country in the 3rd week of Feb07.


Many Thanks.

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Post by Jk2007 » Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:37 pm

Your last three months Bank statements will be enough. The latest statement should show your current balance.

If you have multiple accounts, request the Bank Manager to issue a letter showing your current balances in your accounts.

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Post by topoftheworld » Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:53 pm

Thanks JK for your quick response.

So, do I not need to show Wage Slips, Dividend Payments (I need to ask my accoountant to prepare those)? I know that all these payments will be reflected in my personal account (bank statements) anyways.

Also, about visa stamping turnaround time. Have you got any idea?

Thank Again.

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