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To qualify for leave to remain as a dependant of a post-study worker, your dependant must provide evidence that he/she has enough personal funds to support himself/herself for the entire period of stay here.jason32 wrote:Hi guyz,
I am applying for PSW tomorrow, I have my wife and 2 kids as dependents. I am using my bank statement for my funds and can I use my wife's statement to show funds for my wife and kids?
Please help...
Yes but the bank doesnt give statements on letterheads...the statement is stamped and signed and then the letter that shows the last balance is on the letterhead.Greenie wrote:no statements need to include the bank's logo as stated in the policy guidancejason32 wrote:The statement I got from the bank in Pakistan is on a plain paper with their stamps and signatures. And a letter confirming the last balance on their letter head.
Would that work?
ask the bank to print the statement on letterhead, or alternatively, to write another letter stating that you have had the funds for 90 days. Otherwise you risk your application being refused.jason32 wrote:Yes but the bank doesnt give statements on letterheads...the statement is stamped and signed and then the letter that shows the last balance is on the letterhead.Greenie wrote:no statements need to include the bank's logo as stated in the policy guidancejason32 wrote:The statement I got from the bank in Pakistan is on a plain paper with their stamps and signatures. And a letter confirming the last balance on their letter head.
Would that work?
Yes but the bank is in Pakistan, I got a new statement printed and sent through DHL...but it has still not arrived and I can only wait till 4pm today...Greenie wrote:ask the bank to print the statement on letterhead, or alternatively, to write another letter stating that you have had the funds for 90 days. Otherwise you risk your application being refused.jason32 wrote:Yes but the bank doesnt give statements on letterheads...the statement is stamped and signed and then the letter that shows the last balance is on the letterhead.Greenie wrote:no statements need to include the bank's logo as stated in the policy guidancejason32 wrote:The statement I got from the bank in Pakistan is on a plain paper with their stamps and signatures. And a letter confirming the last balance on their letter head.
Would that work?