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you think they would wanna see the application form in wet ink? I was wondering if I could scan the form and send it in a pdf to my spouse to print it out.seagul wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 4:31 pmIts a good question. If it worked out previously then more likely it will be accepted this time too. In my opinion since the sponsor is allowed to fill spouse visa application then I think he should be allowed too to sign the printed application form on applicant behalf. It definitely saves time & cost of transporting the form to uk sponsor. Other members who practically did that should put light on it.
These should be alright because these are along with Barclays letter.
Yes of course. Otherwise for extra peace of mind try to visit Barclays branch especially in posh area where in most occasions the bankers do understand things more faster and print the statements on original letterhead or at least officially stamp them. Barclay bank most often is very cooperative for this purpose.
Barclays most often is very generous in printing out the officially acceptable bank statements in the branch. But few times around lunch/tea break time/closing time the staff don't help.equitydealer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 01, 2018 9:47 pmNot necessarily so, I used to be with Barclays and live in a ‘posh’ area but the local branches were useless and refused to help. I had to travel to Croydon where I managed to get it done. From what I found and from others I know, bank branches near PSCs are more accommodating due to regular requests for this.
Yes of course. Otherwise for extra peace of mind try to visit Barclays branch especially in posh area where in most occasions the bankers do understand things more faster and print the statements on original letterhead or at least officially stamp them. Barclay bank most often is very cooperative for this purpose.
Yes of course. Otherwise for extra peace of mind try to visit Barclays branch especially in posh area where in most occasions the bankers do understand things more faster and print the statements on original letterhead or at least officially stamp them. Barclay bank most often is very cooperative for this purpose.
So you think they are fine ? I don’t understand how can you anyways get them updated. Because title deeds basically says who are the owners and mortgage letter says that mortgage was set up etc. Sorry for being such a pain. I have another query. I got to know my hubby lost his June payslip so he can now only get the print out payslip for June. Should he get his employer sign payslip and as well as the original ones because it might look weird only of the payslip is signed and also have the employer to write in employer letter they all are authentic? Also you think P60 is necessary? My hubby hasn’t been issued p60. Sorry about bombarding you with queries. Just in need of help and I appreciate your time. Thank youequitydealer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 7:18 pmIn general documents should not be more than 28 days old. I believe the guidance notes refers specifically to financial documents though such as the lastest payslip or bank statement rather than a title deed for example.