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Kindly Help, Proof of Fund Issue.

TheMan123

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I applied for the immigration a few months ago, and I got my file number. I usually get my salary in cash, and I don’t deposit it into my account. A few months ago a friend of mine requested for my help, he needed some money to solve some problem he had. I transferred the money to my friend in my home country, every time I transferred a little amount, after like three months the total sum became 38k Dirhams (UAE currency). Now my friend will transfer this money back to me, and I have the old transfer slips that show the total amount transferred. Is it possible for me to show these slips (that I transferred and then my friend transferred the money back) to the officer as a proof that this money is mine after depositing it in my account?
What other solution I can do so I can satisfy the officer that the money is mine?

Please help me in this.
 

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Let the money remain deposited in your account. Ask the bank to give you a 6 months statement of your account which will reflect the transactions. If the money was transferred before 6 months get the one year statement. You can submit all the documents as a proof.
 

Ice Cube

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Hi,
I guess you do not have any options in showing any old bank statements with required amount of POF in your bank account. Those old transfer slips you have show only a certain amount of money, not the amount of required settlement fund. So I do not think that would be any help. Just deposit whtever money your friend is going to transfer to your account and get bank statment. Seniors here have diferent views on POFs. I think it is not very good idea to mention that you transfer these money back to your friend and then forth. If you mention about this transfer thing, the visa officer may doubt that you just got these money transfered from a friend just to show POF. Some of applicants here got visa only with one month old bank statement as a POF.(without showing any old bank statements.)

Let's wait for seniors comment.
Good luck
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visaexpert4indians

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for you case, you have to show your entire bank statement from you open bank account to till today.

Just send the bank statement of past 2-3 years...for safe side... :)
 

TheMan123

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As i mentioned i receive my salary in cash and dont put it in my account, so i cant show the statement. i need something else to prove the money is mine.
 

visaexpert4indians

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TheMan123 said:
My wife will also send her banck statement, so my 38k + her money will be good to go.
If your wife is accompany with you, you can send the bank statement of both of you....you and your wife....

Even you can show 50% balance in your account and other 50% balance in your wife's bank account....

It is not compulsory to show 3 or 6 month bank statement....you can deposit now and send the updated statement to visa office.....

Here is the similar threads....read and understand...

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/many-other-requirements-along-with-the-medical-rprf-t39143.0.html;msg263925#msg263925

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/relative-birth-certificate-t39042.0.html;msg262219#msg262219

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/please-help-proof-of-fundsbank-statements-t36717.0.html;msg260742#msg260742

Here is the case who get proof of fund request at the time of medical..

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/recvd-medicals-but-it-asks-for-proof-of-funds-also-t38816.0.html;msg259746#msg259746

Here is the case who rejected because of not showing liquid money

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/application-rejected-t38657.0.html;msg258716#msg258716
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Ice Cube

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visaexpert4indians said:
If your wife is accompany with you, you can send the bank statement of both of you....you and your wife....

Even you can show 50% balance in your account and other 50% balance in your wife's bank account....

It is not compulsory to show 3 or 6 month bank statement....you can deposit now and send the updated statement to visa office.....

Here is the similar threads....read and understand...

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/many-other-requirements-along-with-the-medical-rprf-t39143.0.html;msg263925#msg263925

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/relative-birth-certificate-t39042.0.html;msg262219#msg262219

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/please-help-proof-of-fundsbank-statements-t36717.0.html;msg260742#msg260742
Here is the case who get proof of fund request at the time of medical..

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/recvd-medicals-but-it-asks-for-proof-of-funds-also-t38816.0.html;msg259746#msg259746

Here is the case who rejected because of not showing liquid money
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/application-rejected-t38657.0.html;msg258716#msg258716
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Hi, Most seniors here suggest that applicants need to show POF for last 3 or 6 months. thanks for the update. I guess this requirment varies according to different visa office's documents requirements and there fore, it is best to contact local CHC regarding POF.
Ice cube