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Thank you very much for clarifying the things in more detail. I'll make sure i have got sufficient funds into my account.mayprivate wrote:P.S.
They don't consider you have the housing property in Uk or pension, etc. They are just consider the cash in your bank account!
it's true the case worker can make a mistake but she has mentioned she had £1700 in the account at the time of application which was £100 short than the required funds.uday2509 wrote:rdamsel, you are right , it should be more than 600£.
mayprivate, Case workers does mistakes some times, that doesn't mean that
it is right, you can appeal against the decision.
-------------------------------------------rdamsel wrote:Guys,
£1800 is incorrect.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ation1.pdf
Please see the application form above and read page 27 & 28.
MayPrivate .... Your husband main applicant is in UK for more than 12 months so you need to show only £600 , i would say get a solicitor and appeal against the decision.
alifkhan wrote:-------------------------------------------rdamsel wrote:Guys,
£1800 is incorrect.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ation1.pdf
Please see the application form above and read page 27 & 28.
MayPrivate .... Your husband main applicant is in UK for more than 12 months so you need to show only £600 , i would say get a solicitor and appeal against the decision.
In your case
£900 (main applicant) + £1800 for 1 dependant (£600 x 3<months>) = £2700 overall
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... olicy1.pdf
Point 44-47 on page 8 explains clearly.
Hope it helps.
--------------------akan wrote:alifkhan wrote:-------------------------------------------rdamsel wrote:Guys,
£1800 is incorrect.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ation1.pdf
Please see the application form above and read page 27 & 28.
MayPrivate .... Your husband main applicant is in UK for more than 12 months so you need to show only £600 , i would say get a solicitor and appeal against the decision.
In your case
£900 (main applicant) + £1800 for 1 dependant (£600 x 3<months>) = £2700 overall
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... olicy1.pdf
Point 44-47 on page 8 explains clearly.
Hope it helps.
This incorrect my friend:
Mayprivate husband already got Tier 1 Extension so he dont need to show maintenance funds for himself anymore.
Only £600 need to show for dependent.
alifkhan wrote:--------------------akan wrote:alifkhan wrote:-------------------------------------------rdamsel wrote:Guys,
£1800 is incorrect.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ation1.pdf
Please see the application form above and read page 27 & 28.
MayPrivate .... Your husband main applicant is in UK for more than 12 months so you need to show only £600 , i would say get a solicitor and appeal against the decision.
In your case
£900 (main applicant) + £1800 for 1 dependant (£600 x 3<months>) = £2700 overall
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... olicy1.pdf
Point 44-47 on page 8 explains clearly.
Hope it helps.
This incorrect my friend:
Mayprivate husband already got Tier 1 Extension so he dont need to show maintenance funds for himself anymore.
Only £600 need to show for dependent.
Can you point where it says in the policy guidance that the main applicant does not need to show maintenance requirement for himself again if they apply for a dependant. Regardless if one has already proved maintenance requirement for oneself, if they apply for a dependant then they have to fulfil maintenance requirement for themselves and their dependant.
Also the £600 requirement needs to be showed for three months which comes to £1800 for one dependant.
Refer to policy guidance for dependants:
Family members of tier 1 migrants (excluding tier 1 investor dependants and
tier 1 exceptional talent dependants)
44. If the Tier 1 Migrant is outside the United Kingdom or has been present in the United Kingdom for less than 12 months, you must show that you, the Tier 1 Migrant, or (for children) your other parent who is also legally present in the United Kingdom have at least £1800 to support you; this is in addition to any funds the Tier 1 Migrant needs to prove they have enough money to support themselves. Please note dependants of Tier 1 (Investors) and Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) do not need to satisfy the maintenance requirement.
45. If the Tier 1 Migrant has been in the United Kingdom for 12 months or more, you must have £600 to support yourself.
46. For example, the Tier 1 Migrant has been in the UK for 6 months and is making an application at the same time as their spouse and two children. They must show that they have £1800 for his spouse and a further £1800 for each child, in addition to £900 required for their own support. In total the family will require evidence that they hold £6300 in available funds (£1800 x 3 = £5400+ £900).
47. If the same Tier 1 Migrant and their family had been present in the UK for two years, they would require evidence that they held £2700 (£600 x 3 = £1800 + £900) in available funds.
If I am wrong in interpreting the policy guidance then please point where.