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http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/conta ... oservices/pakipower1 wrote:to xm6778,
i could not find mentioning of premium service under `post study work' section on UKBA website,can you please tell me where is that exactly
mentioned?
many thanks!
Hi a.doll, i did not require any representative!! all the documents were originally from myself !!a.doll wrote:I haver come accross same circumstances as your one, I had shortage of fund for the period of 2 months( first month £200 short and second month £400 short)
what advice and douments would you recommend for me to forward this case? do you require legal representative as well?
Thanks
congrats to you well done...
Hi delphine, dont take for granted, you d better double check the document whether it is clearly stated the time (all the time above 800), at least 3 mouth, better longer !!delphine wrote:Hi xm6778, your story gives me great hope I have been agonising over whether or not to include my UK bank statements at all in my application (they are very far below GBP800 for quite a while!) but after hearing your experience I feel more confident in not including them at all.
I have a passbook savings account and my bank in my home country does not produce statements for passbook accounts, and they also do not provide letters stating "XYZ has held a minimum balance of etc etc for 3 months", so I was really worried... but honestly any idiot reading my passbook can see I have had more than enough money in it for years. So I'm glad to hear that someone else has had success with an overseas bank account
Maybe I should register for premium service too rather than send my application in the post...!
My passbook has my name and everything and it is a very well known bank in my home country, so I'm not worried about that.xm6778 wrote:Hi delphine, dont take for granted, you d better double check the document whether it is clearly stated the time (all the time above 800), at least 3 mouth, better longer !!delphine wrote:Hi xm6778, your story gives me great hope I have been agonising over whether or not to include my UK bank statements at all in my application (they are very far below GBP800 for quite a while!) but after hearing your experience I feel more confident in not including them at all.
I have a passbook savings account and my bank in my home country does not produce statements for passbook accounts, and they also do not provide letters stating "XYZ has held a minimum balance of etc etc for 3 months", so I was really worried... but honestly any idiot reading my passbook can see I have had more than enough money in it for years. So I'm glad to hear that someone else has had success with an overseas bank account
Maybe I should register for premium service too rather than send my application in the post...!
and if the premium fee is affordable for you , i suggest you book one, coz as i heard, the postal application had a higher refusal rate!!! sometimes (though only happened in few cases) the HO officer may check it improperly when they deal with the postal application,(coz as you may know some of them are not permanent worker) i.e. if any document is not qualified, they may not have patient to do any further inspection even you have something else to cover it !!!
finally, as i said, it just my personal opinion, whether postal or premium, you decide !!