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saeedusman
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Sponsoring visit visa for multiple applicants

Post by saeedusman » Sat Jun 07, 2014 7:12 pm

Need some kind information please.
My parents will be applying for visit later this month, and I have collected all the required documents from here need to sent them for sponsorship which include business and personal bank statements along with Tax documentation, housing letter, passport copies, utility bills, land registry and sponsorship affidavit.
I'm confused how one set of these documents will be used by two applicants, I mean my mother and father both?
I am assuming, although they will be applying same time, they need to have two different forms hence need two different FULL set of documents from Pak and here?
But I have been told by someone also that they need only one set of sponsorship documents which will be used for both, as my father is main applicant from there and will be bearing all cost and mother will be his dependant as only father has all the documentation on his name, mean bank account, land and properties income.
And from here I will be fully sponsoring them as mentioned in my letter.
Please clarify how the things will work? I have seen few members who have sponsored few family members same time, kindly update what documentation you used and how?

Also is it must to have return confirm ticket attached with the application?

Regards,
Saeed

drmastoi
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Re: Sponsoring visit visa for multiple applicants

Post by drmastoi » Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:12 am

Hi
Basically you have to make 3 sets of documenta.
1- original set of all documents
2- photo copy of originals for fathers application
3- photocopy of originals with mothers application.

Application will be processed together so its ok to have 1 original.
You need to show booking of flight, not necessarily confirmed as you trip plan could change depending when you are granted visa .

Hope this helps.
I did the same process 3 months ago.
Thanks

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Re: Sponsoring visit visa for multiple applicants

Post by saeedusman » Mon Jun 09, 2014 11:34 pm

[quote="drmastoi"]Hi
Basically you have to make 3 sets of documenta.
1- original set of all documents
2- photo copy of originals for fathers application
3- photocopy of originals with mothers application.

Application will be processed together so its ok to have 1 original.
You need to show booking of flight, not necessarily confirmed as you trip plan could change depending when you are granted visa .

Hope this helps.
I did the same process 3 months ago.
Thanks[/quote

Thanks.
Got that.
How they can show booking for flight but not confirmed?

Regards,
Saeed

Felisbella
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Re: Sponsoring visit visa for multiple applicants

Post by Felisbella » Thu Jul 02, 2015 10:26 am

Do all the sponsor supporting documents have to be original?

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Re: Sponsoring visit visa for multiple applicants

Post by PrestonLancs » Thu Jul 02, 2015 11:51 pm

Yes

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Re: Sponsoring visit visa for multiple applicants

Post by Casa » Fri Jul 03, 2015 7:47 am

Originals or legally certified copies
(Casa, not CR001)
Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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