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jonelli
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Family Visa for wife and savings

Post by jonelli » Thu Nov 30, 2017 5:38 pm

My wife and I secured a marriage visa in May this year and we subsequently got married in September.
We are now applying for a family visa to allow her stay for the next 2.5 years.
I am relying on my savings as the financial requirement which meet the requirement via two different accounts - I can show evidence of this from my banks who have proof stamped the statements.
One of the accounts is an isa which I moved to a new provider with a better interest 12 month rate in October. Again I have bank paperwork showing this.
First question - can anyone confirm the 62.5k can be made up of two accounts showing the last 12 months?
Second question - can anyone foresee an issue that I moved the money from my isa to another bank in October?

Your hep is appreciated

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Re: Family Visa for wife and savings

Post by CR001 » Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:34 am

First question - can anyone confirm the 62.5k can be made up of two accounts showing the last 12 months?
Yes.
Second question - can anyone foresee an issue that I moved the money from my isa to another bank in October?

Fine provided you have all the necessary paperwork showing the funds transfer from both accounts.
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