smartmind101 wrote:Hey friends.
Any of you who has got the affidavit made while applying as an entrepreneurial team, can you please illustrate the process to get the affidavit made?
Do we need to go to the county court along with the solicitor? Also, does the solicitor need to be OISC Registered or can it be any practicing solicitor authorized by the law society UK ?
And how much does it normally cost for 2 affidavits together ?
Please reply ASAP. Thanks !!
This is for all my friends who r applying as a team and funds are in joint account
You need two separate affidavit for each other
Affidavit by entrepreneurial team for each other (Affidavit is on plain paper)
Affidavit sample
Confidential
For the attention of the UK Border Agency
I Mr................... DOB............. of (address)....... Passport number solemnly and sincerely declare as follows:
I have formed entrepreneurial team with Mr........... (DOB)....... Address........passport number...... To enable us work together for a successful business to support UK economy. We are applying for the Tier-1 Entrepreneur status in the UK. We have provided documents and evidence for investment funds and other requirements
We have invested £......... in our business and the rest of the funds have been deposited in our joint acount xxxxxx xxxxxxxx in ABC bank UK. Each of us has equal and full access to the above mentioned account for application of Entrepreneur status in the UK.
Your Name with signature
● Signed by the member who is writing the affidavit for other member
● Signed by solicitor with his officially Stamp
● Dated
Note: Two officially letter for each member from solicitor that both affidavits are original
For the attention of the UK Border Agency
● Solicitor will give own official letter that both affidavits are original and genuine.
● The solicitor will write official letter for the attention of UKBA, mentioning both of members names along with addresses and Passport number.
● Write down that he has witnessed and the declaration of Mr............ and
Mr.......... are correct.
● Solicitor sign along with officially stamp and with date
●Solicitor must be qualified solicitor registered or registered legal representative or having a Notary Public.
Regards