How quickly can I withdraw funds from my bank account after being granted a UK visit visa?
3 days after applying, I received my UK standard visitor Visa a few days ago.
Now I need those funds I showed, to book my flight tickets and other stuff.
How quickly can I withdraw funds from my bank account after being granted a UK visit visa? Can I withdraw the amount full or should I leave some? Do they still check my account even after being granted visa and/or at the time of arrival in LHR-Heathrow airport?
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3 days after applying, I received my UK standard visitor Visa a few days ago.
Now I need those funds I showed, to book my flight tickets and other stuff.
How quickly can I withdraw funds from my bank account after being granted a UK visit visa? Can I withdraw the amount full or should I leave some? Do they still check my account even after being granted visa and/or at the time of arrival in LHR-Heathrow airport?
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3 days after applying, I received my UK standard visitor Visa a few days ago.
Now I need those funds I showed, to book my flight tickets and other stuff.
How quickly can I withdraw funds from my bank account after being granted a UK visit visa? Can I withdraw the amount full or should I leave some? Do they still check my account even after being granted visa and/or at the time of arrival in LHR-Heathrow airport?
uk standard-visitor-visas
3 days after applying, I received my UK standard visitor Visa a few days ago.
Now I need those funds I showed, to book my flight tickets and other stuff.
How quickly can I withdraw funds from my bank account after being granted a UK visit visa? Can I withdraw the amount full or should I leave some? Do they still check my account even after being granted visa and/or at the time of arrival in LHR-Heathrow airport?
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It is your money, use it as you please and when you please. The assessment is complete and the decision has been made, no one is actively looking at your bank statement anymore.
Except the IO who will interview you once you land, you may be asked for a proof of funds for your trip at that point. And if by then you are no longer in possession of enough funds for your trip, you may be denied entry.
Obviously it is normal and actually expected that by the time you reach the UK, you would have spent some of your money on tickets and other arrangements for your trip, so no one will hold you to the exact same amount you presented on the application stage.
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Wow!! Thank you for the prompt reply!! :)
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It is your money, use it as you please and when you please. The assessment is complete and the decision has been made, no one is actively looking at your bank statement anymore.
Except the IO who will interview you once you land, you may be asked for a proof of funds for your trip at that point. And if by then you are no longer in possession of enough funds for your trip, you may be denied entry.
Obviously it is normal and actually expected that by the time you reach the UK, you would have spent some of your money on tickets and other arrangements for your trip, so no one will hold you to the exact same amount you presented on the application stage.
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Wow!! Thank you for the prompt reply!! :)
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It is your money, use it as you please and when you please. The assessment is complete and the decision has been made, no one is actively looking at your bank statement anymore.
Except the IO who will interview you once you land, you may be asked for a proof of funds for your trip at that point. And if by then you are no longer in possession of enough funds for your trip, you may be denied entry.
Obviously it is normal and actually expected that by the time you reach the UK, you would have spent some of your money on tickets and other arrangements for your trip, so no one will hold you to the exact same amount you presented on the application stage.
1
Wow!! Thank you for the prompt reply!! :)
– Beepin Sapkota
2 hours ago
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It is your money, use it as you please and when you please. The assessment is complete and the decision has been made, no one is actively looking at your bank statement anymore.
Except the IO who will interview you once you land, you may be asked for a proof of funds for your trip at that point. And if by then you are no longer in possession of enough funds for your trip, you may be denied entry.
Obviously it is normal and actually expected that by the time you reach the UK, you would have spent some of your money on tickets and other arrangements for your trip, so no one will hold you to the exact same amount you presented on the application stage.
It is your money, use it as you please and when you please. The assessment is complete and the decision has been made, no one is actively looking at your bank statement anymore.
Except the IO who will interview you once you land, you may be asked for a proof of funds for your trip at that point. And if by then you are no longer in possession of enough funds for your trip, you may be denied entry.
Obviously it is normal and actually expected that by the time you reach the UK, you would have spent some of your money on tickets and other arrangements for your trip, so no one will hold you to the exact same amount you presented on the application stage.
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Wow!! Thank you for the prompt reply!! :)
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Wow!! Thank you for the prompt reply!! :)
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Wow!! Thank you for the prompt reply!! :)
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Wow!! Thank you for the prompt reply!! :)
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