Quote Originally Posted by Ann1984 View Post
Terpe, I explain my side about this financial issue.

I do not understand this situation,,, I completed the savings section , I have £170k in the bank and proved this with 12 months of bankstatments also I showed I have £210k in investment bonds,,, which I can send a copy of the bank conditions which state I'm able to cash at anytime.... they have seemed to totally ignored this and just dealt with the employment section of the application.... I only completed this section as I was advised to give a complete breakdown of my finances,,,, to get all the employment information requied will take sometime as I sent my original documents to UK Embassy, this will mean I will now need to apply to the Inland Revenue for information also they wish for deeds of my rented properties, for these i will have to apply to the Land Registy, these departments do not rush for anyone,,, and as mentioned I have proved savings of £170k and can prove another £210k,,,, why will they not accept this?

Stephen
Stephen,
Based on what you've just shared it seems the caseworkers are not clear on the Financial Requirement Category that has been selected.

Based solely on what you mention, I would personally have gone for Category 'D' - Cash Savings
It would certainly have been the cleanest and simplest route.

Which category did you apply under ?

It seems that based on the supporting financial documents submitted the caseworkers are completely unclear as to which specific category to apply which evidence.

Your target must be to clarify the category the application is being submitted under and identify the documents to consider and those to disregard.

Submitting all those documents applicable to those categories that are not applicable has caused the confusion.

UKBA are not a helpful, compassionate or understanding organisation.
They have a culture of disbelief