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Re: spouse visa/financial requirement
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2017, 07:50:41 PM »
I really hope that's not necessary but totally impressed at your turnaround capabilities!  ;D

At the risk of dating myself, "Goonies never say die!!"  ;D

I *may* lose my job at Oxford if they refuse me, but I'll be d*mned if they're keeping me out entirely. I'll either be in Oxford a week from today, or I'll be there by xmas, but its happening.
Applied online: 22 June, 2017
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Re: spouse visa/financial requirement
« Reply #16 on: October 27, 2017, 09:43:25 PM »
I've gone and gotten all new bank statements with stamps on every page and everything.

What kind of a stamp is this? I asked my financial advisor about this, and he didn't have a clue what that would be, aside from a notary stamp, which they charge $10/page for. If I had to have every page of every document I sent stamped with something, I'm going to be denied for sure.
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Re: spouse visa/financial requirement
« Reply #17 on: October 27, 2017, 09:45:58 PM »
What kind of a stamp is this? I asked my financial advisor about this, and he didn't have a clue what that would be, aside from a notary stamp, which they charge $10/page for. If I had to have every page of every document I sent stamped with something, I'm going to be denied for sure.
Just a teller’s stamp to show that the statements are legit. 


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Applied online: 22 June, 2017
Biometrics and Docs mailed: 23 June, 2017
Arrived in Sheffield (via UPS): 26 June, 2017
Email confirmation from Sheffield: 11 July, 2017
"not straightforward" Email: 2 August, 2017
Unsolicited additional documents: 14 August, 2017
Decision made: 25 September, then revoked
Second Decision: 25 October, 2017
Docs returned: 30 October, 2017
Flight to UK: 2 November, 2017


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spouse visa/financial requirement
« Reply #18 on: October 28, 2017, 03:53:37 AM »
It’s just a stamp from the bank to show they issued the statements.

This is what the visa requirements say:

Bank statements must:

v) be:
(1) on official bank stationery; or
(2) electronic bank statements which are either accompanied by a letter from the bank on its headed stationery confirming that the documents are authentic or which bear the official stamp of the issuing bank on every page.


See: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/immigration-rules-appendix-fm-se-family-members-specified-evidence


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