I am currently on a Tier 4 visa (MA degree) valid until January 2018, and am going to marry my (UK-citizen) fiance in a week (!) I plan to apply for Leave to Remain using cash savings to meet the financial requirement (as neither of us meets it through income yet, full-time students).
In April I withdrew sufficient funds to meet the requirement from a trust fund and put them in a savings account. I know that I can apply for a visa six months after that money hit the account (October).
However I would love to be able to apply sooner than that. My question is, does anyone know if it is possible to show that the money was sufficiently "under my control" while it was still in the trust fund? I know that for example with a property investment, you do not have to liquidate it six months before applying, you just have to show that you owned the house (for example) for at least that long.
If this is possible, what kind of documentation would be required? Would a letter from the trustee and a copy of the trust saying that I am a beneficiary be enough? Does it have to be bank statements? Am I better off just waiting until October?
Thanks for any clues or advice!
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