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Are screenshots of NS&I investment portfolios accepted as proof of funds for DTV?

Jul 22, 2025
9 months ago
Jamie ************
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Do they accept screenshots of Investment portfolio (NS&I) for DTV proof of funds?
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Screenshots of investment portfolios, including NS&I accounts, are not accepted as proof of funds for DTV applications due to the nature of investment accounts being non-liquid. Proof must come from deposit accounts that allow for immediate withdrawal.
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David ******
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Andrew ********
It has to be in a deposit account not investment
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Ezell ******
What about a IRA that shows a percentage of the investments is cash ?
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Andrew ********
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has to be in a deposit account that you can access instantly with out issues
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John **********
No. Investment accounts are not acceptable and even an NS&I bank account is not instantly withdrawal
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Bob **********
No money in a bank
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Mark *********
@Bob *********
- Had same issue but transfer showed from my account to my account so was ok. Just had to cash an investment
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Jamie ************
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@Mark ********
did you have to show in transferred from nsandi to bank account? Just a screenshot of bank statement?
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@Bob *********
if I move to a bank, then it won’t be there for 3 months…
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David *********
@Jamie ***********
I don’t believe the uk embassy requires 3 months term for the 500k
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Bob **********
@Jamie ***********
some embassies don’t require 3-6 months
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