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dess29
13th October 2011, 09:38
hi, just want to ask you guys, because in my fiance visa it says that i need a bank account to support my application.. my problem is i dont have any bank accounts because when i started working i prefer to save my money on my own.. sould i still get a bank account or should i just tell the imbassy that i just save my money on my own... i hope you can help me with this question because it keeps me worry a lot...

thank you so much..

Bluebirdjones
13th October 2011, 09:46
Are you self employed, or employed by a company ?

If a company, surely they pay your salary into a bank account ?

If self-employed, surely people pay you by cheque / banker's draft ?

I find it impossible to believe that you haven't a bank account of any description.

Steve.r
13th October 2011, 09:58
I find it impossible to believe that you haven't a bank account of any description.

Why? some people get paid in cash .... even here in the UK.

If the visa application asks for it I would set one up. I guess they are looking to see if you have regular employment or support from your fiance...

dess29
13th October 2011, 10:00
im employed, but our salary is givin to us by cash..

Bluebirdjones
13th October 2011, 10:02
Then if he gets paid in cash, he'll need to supply his pay slips & P60.

Although, how he proves his incomings vs outgoings on a monthly basis, to the satifaction of the ECO, is likely to be a difficult (but not impossible) task.
.... as there's no "official" statement to back it up (ie bank statements).

Steve.r
13th October 2011, 10:02
im employed, but our salary is givin to us by cash..

I think if you have a regular 'pay slip' from your employer you will be ok. But maybe others will have another opinion on that.

Nearly forgot to say... Welcome to the forum Dess :Wave:

Steve.r
13th October 2011, 10:04
Then if he gets paid in cash, he'll need to supply his pay slips & P60.

Dess is in the Philippines Blue' I dont think they have a P60 there :Erm: :)

Bluebirdjones
13th October 2011, 10:09
Ah ..... now I see.
(Altho' still slightly confused)

I assumed Dess was the sponsor....

If he/she isn't, then there's no need for bank accounts, or employment pay slips etc is there

Terpe
13th October 2011, 10:21
hi, just want to ask you guys, because in my fiance visa it says that i need a bank account to support my application.. my problem is i dont have any bank accounts because when i started working i prefer to save my money on my own.. sould i still get a bank account or should i just tell the imbassy that i just save my money on my own... i hope you can help me with this question because it keeps me worry a lot...

thank you so much..

Hi there dess, welcome to the forum.

I think you're worrying yourself too much. I'm pretty sure that the UKBA do not require you to have a bank account and I don't think there is anything in the application form that suggests that.

Your fiance is your sponsor and you will be making application to settle in UK.
UKBA are more interested in the finances of your fiance to prove that he can support you without using public funds.

The UKBA page specifically for Fiance(e)'s is here (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/partners-families/citizens-settled/fiancee-proposed-cp)

It's well worth taking a look and checking out the links provided.

dess29
16th October 2011, 05:24
hi guys, thanks for the info about the bank account thing... theres a question too that botheres me... if i get a visa... should i undergo for my medical before leaving our country?
i hope you help me guys with this question.. thank you for welcoming me here... GOD bless this site..

stevie c
16th October 2011, 09:27
Hi Dess you dont need to have a medical all you need is to have an chest xray for tb then present this at the airport in the uk.
I think its only the two london airports that ask for the xray if you do not have it wit you then you may be asked to have the xray taken at the airport or you will be sent an appointment to have an xray at your local medical centre here in the uk.