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do u have a joint account with your wife?

as ur saying that it is a current account then u can keep the required funds in it for one year tuition and living and apply

for one year funds they will not ask proof only if ur transactions for 6 month statement are strong
 
Well you can say that the account is dead, lol.. coz no transactions were made to that account.. Its a saving account on just my wife's name., We do have a joint current account but required funds are not enough in it...

I am thinking to close current saving account with maximum amount(Coz I don't think that Joint account holder can't be added once account is opened) and transfer the same amount in joint account. Attach both accounts statement and send a cover letter explaining what was reason for all this tiny mess.. I think VO can compare the amount that were there in previous account and transfered to new account. It don't have to that strict.. coz it's there in account for over 10 months.. not 1 or 3 or 4 months..



Obeid_oo said:
do u have a joint account with your wife?

as ur saying that it is a current account then u can keep the required funds in it for one year tuition and living and apply

for one year funds they will not ask proof only if ur transactions for 6 month statement are strong
 
Hi

you should get a statement of ur saving account ( 6 month ) before withdrawal,

yes this should be fine just write that letter explaining that along with statement of joint current account
 
hmm, looks like a workable solution.

Thanks :)
Obeid_oo said:
Hi

you should get a statement of ur saving account ( 6 month ) before withdrawal,

yes this should be fine just write that letter explaining that along with statement of joint current account
 
past three month bank statements?????

aoa. i misunderstandingly sent my file on 26th april 2011 to visa office london instead of novascotia. now waiting for my file retun again . i want to ask that as my everything was in complet order can i show 2 months old bank statement which was taken on 14th april 2011. if i apply in june ,will that old stement works? the balance was 40 lac plus.(me n my spouse). plz guide....
 
Re: past three month bank statements?????

zeenat imran said:
aoa. i misunderstandingly sent my file on 26th april 2011 to visa office london instead of novascotia. now waiting for my file retun again . i want to ask that as my everything was in complet order can i show 2 months old bank statement which was taken on 14th april 2011. if i apply in june ,will that old stement works? the balance was 40 lac plus.(me n my spouse). plz guide....

HI zeenat

as long as you have liquid funds available it will not be a problem

1 month old bank statement is better
 
jigzyy said:
I am thinking to close current saving account with maximum amount(Coz I don't think that Joint account holder can't be added once account is opened) and transfer the same amount in joint account.

You can always add a member as a joint account holder to an existing account. The processing takes few weeks (2-3) but can be absolutely done.

Contact your bank and they can do it very easily. All you need is to fill up two forms (ur wife and yourself) and you have to attach your identity proof.

This way, the funds will be shown under both of your name and your issue might get resolved.

Thanks,
GS
 
do the CHC India ...require 2 years old bank statement before submiting a file "?
 
prabhi00 said:
do the CHC India ...require 2 years old bank statement before submiting a file "?

They ask for a 4 month statement. Some people submit past 6 months statement.

IT returns is for past 2 or 3 years.

- GS
 
Can anyone tell me that we need to show proof of fund in our bank a/c only or we can do at our parents a/c too?
 
kavya said:
Can anyone tell me that we need to show proof of fund in our bank a/c only or we can do at our parents a/c too?

Parent account is good as well. You need a letter from the account holder that the funds are for your studies. You also need to show IT returns and other financial documents of your parents.

- GS