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Bank statements or not?

sunny5868

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Jan 26, 2017
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Hi guys,

I have the bank letter under the banks name, the type of accounts, account numbers ( only last 4 digits since its a corporate American bank) , average total for the past 6 months having sufficient amount and current balance for both accounts. Current balance is more than the balance of the 6 months average (which was already enough) and I have the necessary gift deeds for the increae current balance along with the transactions. The letter is also stamped with the bank's name and addres along with the call number for the bank and of course my name and address.


Do I need to attach bank statements as well?

Thanks for reading and replying
 

karthik2479

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Apr 19, 2017
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sunny5868 said:
Hi guys,

I have the bank letter under the banks name, the type of accounts, account numbers ( only last 4 digits since its a corporate American bank) , average total for the past 6 months having sufficient amount and current balance for both accounts. Current balance is more than the balance of the 6 months average (which was already enough) and I have the necessary gift deeds for the increae current balance along with the transactions. The letter is also stamped with the bank's name and addres along with the call number for the bank and of course my name and address.


Do I need to attach bank statements as well?

Thanks for reading and replying
The letter should be good enough in my opinion. Does the letter also have the account opening date? That is also one of the CIC requirements - if it's there as well, the requirements are all met. Good luck!
 

sunny5868

Full Member
Jan 26, 2017
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karthik2479 said:
The letter should be good enough in my opinion. Does the letter also have the account opening date? That is also one of the CIC requirements - if it's there as well, the requirements are all met. Good luck!

Thanks for your reply. Yes it does have the account opening dates for both accounts.