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    hi i have just read some old forums about bank accounts what you should have in them to help aply for a fiancee visa,i have very little in mine i transfer what i can in to savings but never go overdrawn in my current account,should i leave thousands in my current account to see that i can keep my emma or carry on transfering into savings , its about 600 to 700 a month i transfer,help please thanks


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    Cant see any problem there Steve My savings acount is the same as you mine in the same bank if the time comes I will just submit a satement from both accounts its your solvency there interested in
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    Important is.........you had a JOB !!!


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    i didnt really show any savings for our application however my wage slips showed a good amount coming in every month- hope that suffices


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    The Immigration Directive has no direct reference to savings; the following are the extracts:

    Maintenance
    The maintenance test will in most cases be based on the sponsor's income/employment
    and the applicant's employment prospects. There will also be cases where a friend or
    relative in the United Kingdom may offer assistance until the marriage or the civil
    partnership takes place and the applicant is free to take employment. An applicant may
    have a specific job waiting for him. Where he is relying on this job offer to meet the
    maintenance requirement of the Rules, care should be taken that the job offer is genuine
    and will be held open for him until such time as he is free to take employment.
    and

    GENERAL
    The earnings of either party should be taken into equal account. To be satisfied that the
    couple will be able to maintain themselves and any dependants adequately without
    recourse to public funds we will need to see evidence of:
    - sufficient independent means; or
    - employment for one or both of the parties; or
    - sufficient prospects of employment for one or both the parties.
    It would be appropriate to question the couple about the following areas during any
    interview:
    - the applicant's present employment;
    - the applicant's educational achievement;
    - other skills or qualifications the applicant may have acquired that would assist in
    getting established in the United Kingdom;
    - similar information about the sponsor;
    - what plans the applicant may have for obtaining employment in the United Kingdom;
    - what arrangements have been or could be made to obtain employment by the
    applicant, sponsor or friend or relatives in the United Kingdom;
    - what other support is available to the couple from friends or relatives in the United
    Kingdom.
    Verbal and documentary evidence should be assessed in the context of the employment
    situation where the couple intend to make their home. A judgement should be based on
    whether we are satisfied that the couple have a reasonable prospect of being able to
    maintain themselves and any dependants without recourse to public funds. Points to be
    borne in mind are:
    IDI March 06 CH8 SECT1 & 2 – SPOUSES & CIVIL PARTNERS - ANNEX F
    - has the applicant and/or sponsor demonstrated relevant skills/qualifications or a
    reasonable prospect of employment?
    - has the applicant and/or sponsor provided evidence that he has a job waiting for him in
    the United Kingdom?
    - where the applicant has made no arrangements for employment, what are his
    prospects for employment in the light of his background. Some applicants will have
    skills or qualifications that will be of direct value to gaining employment in the United
    Kingdom and a decision can be made on the balance of probabilities. Others will have
    few skills or qualifications and may never have done anything but unskilled labour
    work. In such cases evidence of prospects will be necessary; for example that the
    applicant can show that there is a credible job open to him in the United Kingdom or
    that relatives or friends can realistically offer an opening. Jobs that are unrealistic in
    the light of the applicant's skills or jobs that appear to have been manufactured
    and lack any prospect of continuing will not suffice.
    - care must be taken not to make assumptions. The fact that unemployment in a certain
    area is above average is not in itself enough for refusal. However, where there are
    already doubts, the employment situation is a factor which should be taken into
    account.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RickyR View Post
    The Immigration Directive has no direct reference to savings; the following are the extracts:
    for sharing these extremely useful extracts with us, Ricky ... I'm sure they'll be a great help in easing the minds of many of our members who are about to lodge visa requests ... and those who've already done so.


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