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stevie c
1st November 2012, 13:03
Hi everyone my wife is applying for her ILR tommorrow & my question is if it is ok to blank out our account numbers & sort codes on our bank statements.... We did this on applying for her spouse visa in Manila but don't know if this would be acceptable for ILR here in the uk .... Has anyone who has applied for ILR done this many thanks stevie c

lastlid
1st November 2012, 13:09
Hi everyone my wife is applying for her ILR tommorrow & my question is if it is ok to blank out our account numbers & sort codes on our bank statements.... We did this on applying for her spouse visa in Manila but don't know if this would be acceptable for ILR here in the uk .... Has anyone who has applied for ILR done this many thanks stevie c

We didn't do that Stevie. Maybe we should have.

Good luck, by the way. Our turn next year.

stevie c
1st November 2012, 15:10
Thanks lastid it just gives you peace of mind knowing that your person bank account & codes are safe in other peoples hands :xxgrinning--00xx3:

sars_notd_virus
1st November 2012, 15:39
Hi everyone my wife is applying for her ILR tommorrow & my question is if it is ok to blank out our account numbers & sort codes on our bank statements.... We did this on applying for her spouse visa in Manila but don't know if this would be acceptable for ILR here in the uk .... Has anyone who has applied for ILR done this many thanks stevie c

We didnt blank out our account numbers and sort codes, we submit it as it is but we informed our bank that there will be large amount coming out on the day of the submission of ILR.

stevie c
1st November 2012, 15:43
Many thanks for the feedback sars

Dedworth
1st November 2012, 15:50
It's probably a good idea to blank out the numbers - looking at some of the people the UKBA see's fit to employ it wouldn't be long before your financial and personal details are used by a man in Lagos

stevie c
1st November 2012, 15:56
It's probably a good idea to blank out the numbers - looking at some of the people the UKBA see's fit to employ it wouldn't be long before your financial and personal details are used by a man in Lagos

Thanks Ded you have confirmed my fears & worries but would this delay the ILR app is my other worry :Erm:

Dedworth
1st November 2012, 19:29
Thanks Ded you have confirmed my fears & worries but would this delay the ILR app is my other worry :Erm:

Sorry Stevie I wouldn't know about possible delays - my Mrs got hers iirc in 2007 she was here on a work permit and qualified on the then residency period.

Would it be worth considering using the Settlement Checking Service ?

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/settlement/applicationtypes/applicationformset%28m%29/scs/

stevewool
1st November 2012, 21:03
we have just done our ILR and we did not block out any numbers steve,yes we did do this when we sent everything to the phils, but this time i thought it may be safe

stevie c
1st November 2012, 21:16
Sorry Stevie I wouldn't know about possible delays - my Mrs got hers iirc in 2007 she was here on a work permit and qualified on the then residency period.

Would it be worth considering using the Settlement Checking Service ?

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/settlement/applicationtypes/applicationformset%28m%29/scs/
Hi Ded I am in fact using the settlement checking service as I think this just makes you feel more assured that you have got everything in order

stevie c
1st November 2012, 21:18
we have just done our ILR and we did not bloke out any numbers steve,yes we did do this when we sent everything to the phils, but this time i thought it may be safe

That's my thinking Steve that it must be safe but nothing surprises me anymore with ukba :NoNo:

Dedworth
1st November 2012, 21:30
That's my thinking Steve that it must be safe but nothing surprises me anymore with ukba :NoNo:

TBH you're probably more at risk from the shower of sh1t employed here than over the docs sent to the Phils

stevie c
1st November 2012, 21:37
TBH you're probably more at risk from the shower of sh1t employed here than over the docs sent to the Phils
You could well be right Ded....I will ask the settlement checking services advice tomorrow

Terpe
2nd November 2012, 10:34
Hi Ded I am in fact using the settlement checking service as I think this just makes you feel more assured that you have got everything in order

Statistics indicate that UKBA processing of ILR that has been through the checking service is faster.