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1. Yes,it should be finegodfather2233 wrote:Sorry for posting this here but since My question too is regarding the Savings and declaration adn I wanted to get "Rayking" opinion on the matter - there couldnt be any better place to ask. Btw i have posted this before in the forum but couldnt get a clear answer. so id just re post it for RayKing here.
Hello everyone.
I have a query regarding the Cash savings route for Spouse visa. I would state the facts below which would be followed by my questions.
FACTS:
- My wife is a British National currently pursuing her Education in UK
- Since I am not in UK as well so we can not meet the Minimum Income Requirement.
- My wife does not have any savings as well to rely upon.
- Its me (applicant) to be showing the Savings.
- The Savings I have in my account does exceed £62,500 and I will have held it for more than six months by the time I file my application.
- The Savings were a gift to me from my Dad; to which I have got a legal deed.
- The gift was deposited in my account by my father IN CASH - Since he doesn't do banking
- The amount was deposited in my account in instalments (about 7 deposits) by my Father.
QUESTIONS:
1- To show the source for these funds. would it be enough to show the deposit slips that my father has when he deposited the money in my account along with the Declaration/gift deed
2- Since it wasnt a lump sump deposit. I would have to wait Six months after the day my Account reached £62,500 ?
3- Will Home Office accept the many deposit slips which would have amounted to £62,500 ? as a source ?
Kindly refrain from digging up old topics, this one more than 2 years old. Continue in your existing thread where you have been receiving responses.iambakedallday wrote:Hi there,
Me and my wife are on the same page as the one who posted the thread. We need some enlightenment on our case with regard to cash savings. What if the cash savings was on a time deposit since 2012 and just recently reached its maturity period, would we still need to declare the source of fund? If yes, let's say it's a cash gift, is it just a letter from our parents stating the savings account was a gift since 2012? or do they still need to provide other information. Thanks in advance.