Quote Originally Posted by New Shoes View Post
Hi guys.

I'm aware that approximately £2000 is needed to show that one has enough money to support the fiancee.
That's about right!

Quote Originally Posted by New Shoes View Post

I get paid monthly. At the end of each month any spare money is transferred from my current account to my saving account. So my current account never shows £2000 in credit. My wage goes in at the beginning of the month and the ammount is gradually reduced with bills, living costs etc. until the next month and the cycle repeats itself.
This is perfectly understandable ... and normal!

Quote Originally Posted by New Shoes View Post
Most of my money is in ISAs, a saving bond and my savings account.
Excellent! You mention ISA(*S) (in the *plural) ... even better!

Quote Originally Posted by New Shoes View Post
Would having condiderably less than £2000 in a current account , but a lot more in other savings accounts be seen as being OK with regard to the any visa application?
I can't see why NOT; remember - a current account is THERE to take care of your household bills and other day-to-day outgoings. And your savings accounts would certainly seem to be more than healthy enough.