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That is the earliest date the balance can be, or any other date "no more than 31 days before your application". I think you missed the words "no more than".new2here wrote:"3. You must show that you have held the required money for a consecutive 28 day period (finishing on the date of the closing balance) ending no more than 31 days before your application"
Question: does this mean that if I apply for a tier 4 visa on August 31, then the letter from the bank should show the balance as of the day July 31?
You need to show a bank statement or letting showing the funds have been in the account for 28 days.new2here wrote:"3. You must show that you have held the required money for a consecutive 28 day period (finishing on the date of the closing balance) ending no more than 31 days before your application"
I don't think I understand this.
My bank prepares bank statements like this:
"...We hereby certify that on today's date (ie. the day the letter is being prepared), Jane Doe had a credit balance of $123.00 with an average balance for the past 6 months of $250.00..."
Question: does this mean that if I apply for a tier 4 visa on August 31, then the letter from the bank should show the balance as of the day July 31?
Is it that I'm supposed to ask my bank to show my balance as of July 31, even though the letter is being prepared after July 31?
31 days. And it's not how old the letter or statement is, but when the closing balance was, which is not always the same thing.Chooka_v wrote:The letter/statement should be no older than 30 days before the visa application date.
Yes . Keep for an extra day would be more good.ukvisinq wrote:Does the date on which the required money was deposited into the account count?
In my case, the money was deposited into my account on July 25th. The 28th day after July 25 (including July 25) is August 21. Does that mean the earliest I can apply is August 21 or August 22?
August 21, but it would be logistically unusual to be reach day 28, obtain the evidence of that from the bank, and apply all on the same day. Hence to provision to apply up to 31 days later.ukvisinq wrote:Does the date on which the required money was deposited into the account count?
In my case, the money was deposited into my account on July 25th. The 28th day after July 25 (including July 25) is August 21. Does that mean the earliest I can apply is August 21 or August 22?
Ask your Tier 4 sponsor for advice.new2here wrote:Okay, I read the replies but I'm still confused.
As you say, they don't apply to you, so ignore them. The application is time-consuming enough without going into the requirements for other applicants using other types of evidence.new2here wrote:The others (numbers i. to iv.) refer to a consecutive 28-day period and they don't apply to me (but I'm still confused about them). Lol.
I fear we are being trolled.new2here wrote:So I take it that what I asked in my post refers to Tier 4 child.
Okay, fair enough, but you must see why I wondered that, when you have asked about so many different types of application that one person could not possibly be doing!new2here wrote:I don't have time to troll--especially on such a forum. So you can stop "fearing".
Ridiculous.