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saad12
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Flr (m) premium service

Post by saad12 » Sun Jul 02, 2017 4:25 pm

Hi,

I am applying for Flr (m) next Monday and I booked an appointment at the premium service. I paid from my bank card for NHS and we paid for the application from my wife's bank account using her bank card. I am confused as in the application they ask to put details of the bank account used to pay for the application and they are asking for the person who did it to be present at the premium center during the day of my application. Do I then need to bring my wife with me or is this just for people who are paying for the application at the center?

Thanks a lot for your help as we are really confused about this.

All the best,

Saad12

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Re: Flr (m) premium service

Post by Casa » Sun Jul 02, 2017 4:27 pm

Regardless of who paid the application fee, your wife is required to attend the appointment with you, or provide a letter explaining the reason for her absence.
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Bank statements for Flr (m)

Post by saad12 » Sun Jul 02, 2017 6:15 pm

Hi,

I am applying for Flr m next week and I got my bank statements from Lloyds. They refuse to stamp them and they say that the home office will accept them as they state they have been printed in branch. It is stating this only on the first page of the print out of the 6 months statements. Do you think this is OK or that they might get refused by the home office?

Thanks you so much for all your assistance.

Saad12

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Re: Bank statements for Flr (m)

Post by MakingItWork » Mon Jul 03, 2017 9:57 am

saad12 wrote:Hi,

I am applying for Flr m next week and I got my bank statements from Lloyds. They refuse to stamp them and they say that the home office will accept them as they state they have been printed in branch. It is stating this only on the first page of the print out of the 6 months statements. Do you think this is OK or that they might get refused by the home office?

Thanks you so much for all your assistance.

Saad12
I had the same but they were accepted. However you can make an order for them and the bank will send you 6 envelopes with 6 months worth of statements.So to avoid any issues with the ones you have now i'd suggest asking the bank to send you statements via post.

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Re: Flr (m) premium service

Post by saad12 » Sat Jul 08, 2017 1:59 am

Casa wrote:Regardless of who paid the application fee, your wife is required to attend the appointment with you, or provide a letter explaining the reason for her absence.
What about our two children. Do I need to bring them even if they are British and are not applying for the visa with me?

Thank you so much for your precious help!

Saad12

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Re: Flr (m) premium service

Post by CR001 » Sat Jul 08, 2017 11:54 am

saad12 wrote:
Casa wrote:Regardless of who paid the application fee, your wife is required to attend the appointment with you, or provide a letter explaining the reason for her absence.
What about our two children. Do I need to bring them even if they are British and are not applying for the visa with me?

Thank you so much for your precious help!

Saad12
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