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As per policy guidancetulipz wrote:Previous Earning proof: Payslips signed and stamped by the employer, Oanda conversion page, 15 months Online HSBC Bank statements signed and stamped.
Tier 1 policy guidance wrote:2) Personal bank statements showing the payments made to the applicant: Bank statements provided must be on official bank stationery, and must show each of the payments that the applicant is claiming. If the applicant wishes to submit electronic bank statements from an online account he/she should also provide a supporting letter from the bank on company headed paper confirming that the documents are authentic.
Accommodation isn't a Tier 1 requirement, but is a Entry Clearance requirement. So the BHC is well within their right if they wish applicants to provide proof of accommodation. The ECO might choose to reject / not reject EC in absence of accommodation proof - depending on the merits of your application. See Chapter 9 – The maintenance and accommodation requirementstulipz wrote: Incase I dont submit accomodation proof, under what rules can they reject my application? Acco proof thing is nowhere mentioned in the rule book.
No they are not. BHC has to grant/reject visas according to Tier 1 rules, and they cannot deny any visa on their own discretion. (As my understanding is that uk govt. has tried to make Tier 1 visas as objective as possible, removing any discretion from ECO's part).So the BHC is well within their right if they wish applicants to provide proof of accommodation.
If they choose to reject the application, they would need to provide some reference to guidance notes/immigration rule for rejecting the application. I could not find any reference in:The ECO might choose to reject / not reject EC in absence of accommodation proof - depending on the merits of your application.
In this link http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/chapter9/ , the following paragraph reads:See Chapter 9 – The maintenance and accommodation requirements
The following guidelines are designed to help you assess these requirements. The guidelines deal particularly with the Rules on fiancés/fiancées, spouses/civil partners and unmarried partners, and dependants, although much of what they contain is applicable to persons coming for temporary purposes.
(Final year) Marksheets are not required for ECO's assessment, but they are required for verification by IntegraScreen.Marksheets are not required to be sent as they are not acceptable evidence, but people seem to think otherwise and attach them anyway to be " on the safe side" (whatever that means in this context)! Will leave it to you to decide what's best for you.
Do the Tier 1 rules / UK Immigration rules or the UKVisas / VFS websites mention anything about the need to submit marksheets for Tier 1 applications background checks (leave alone mention background checks using documents which do not form part of Tier 1 documentary evidence). Nevertheless, it isn't difficult to imagine whether the ECO would approve / refuse an application when the applicant decides to not provide marksheets for IntegraScreen checks (if it is indeed a requirement prescribed by local BHCs) - citing the reason that Tier 1 rules do not mention submission of marksheets (for anything).CoolestGuyC wrote:(Final year) Marksheets are not required for ECO's assessment, but they are required for verification by IntegraScreen.
I am not sure if I am legally correct on this one, but my limited understanding tells me that unless you are entering UK with an indefinite leave to enter endorsement(i.e. - you're not subject to immigration control in UK), any other leave to enter is "temporary" (i.e. - subject to time restriction) and thus even Tier 1 applicants (like everyone else applying for a non-settlement visa) would fall within the scope.Chapter 9 - Maintenance and accommodation wrote:The following guidelines are designed to help you assess these requirements. The guidelines deal particularly with the Rules on fiancés/fiancées, spouses/civil partners and unmarried partners, and dependants, although much of what they contain is applicable to persons coming for temporary purposes.
So, here is the query and reply from Chennai BHC regarding docs required for accomodation proofCoolestGuyC wrote:To cut the long story short, it is better to apply with accommodation proof (for Indian applicants) as recommended by BHCs.
As BHC Chennai itself recommends, even hotel booking is acceptable evidence. So even if you have no friends/family in uk, you can go ahead and submit hotel booking proof(e.g. from http://booking.com , etc.), as it is very easy and hassle-free to produce.
Chennai.VisaEnquiry@fco.gov.uk" to me
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Dear Mr XYZ,
You may include a letter from your friend along with his/her tenancy agreement or mortgage statement.
Yours Sincerely,
UK Border Agency
Visa Services
Visa Support Officer
Casework Section
British Deputy High Commission,Chennai
dr
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From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Sent: 23 July 2008 21:05
To: Chennai.VisaEnquiry@fco.gov.uk
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Subject: Re: Tier-1 (General) Queries
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Dear Officer,
Thankyou for the reply. I have a few friends living in UK who are willing to accomodate me. Please let me know the documents I need to submit as evidence for accomodation proof. (For properties owned and rented).
Regards,
XYZ