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I am showing payslips from past 6 months along with bank details as a proof of regular income. However, 3 months back I joined a new organization. There was not a single day gap between my jobs.

While showing payslips from last 6 months as well as salary bank account details, should I mention that I have a salary account was changed from Bank "A" to Bank "B", and so I am attaching details of both?

  1. Bank Account A - Salary account till May 2017
  2. Bank Account B - opened in June and actively credited with salary.

Same query goes to payslips details as well.

Payslips from company A - till April, received May salary along with full and final in June.

Payslips from company B - from June - current months.

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Instead of mentioning all the details, you can add the following documents:

  1. Appointment letter of the current company [which needs to have the joining date]
  2. Pay Slips of the current company [3 months]
  3. Pay slips of the previous company [prev. 3 months]
  4. NoC letter from your current company
  5. Bank statements of both the banks for the previous 6 months

I have had a job change recently too. So, I submit my appointment letter along with the bank statements for my visa applications, so that the multiple banks in my statements are answerable.

Should I mention that, I have salary account was changed from Bank "A" to Bank "B", and so I am attaching details of both?

The appointment letter should be able to explain that to the visa officer. However, as an extra precaution, add a one-liner in your statement of purpose, saying that you have attached 2 pay slips and 2 account statements due to a recent job change.

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