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It goes beyond the amount you her putting in the form. He personal, financial circumstances and evidence of strong ties to home country plays a big role. How do you address strong ties to her home country that will incentivate her to return after finishing the proposed visit?byteorder99 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 6:55 pmHi
Please guys kindly help me.
I am a woman doctor in Suffolk, UK ( a British citzen) and I am inviting my sister for 12 day visit on a visitor visa and she is a teacher in goverment high school working since 2012 on a £815 per month salary.
She want to visit me in November.
My sister live alone, her son and daughters (both adults both work in Canda) and husband(works in Australia) and Father retired(in India).
The following are the documents as a sponsor I am thinking of submitting:
1. Invitation letter
2. British passport copy
3. 3-bedroom house ownership (registration)
4. Mortgage letter
5. Bank statements 6 months( with £31K in Barclays current account)
6. last 6 months pay slips
My sisters documents:
1. Passport
2. Bank statements 6 months( with £6132 in current account + £1200 in saving account)
2. last 6 months pay slips
3. Letter from employer confirming paid leave, salarym role and length of employment
3. Australia viist visa copy from a trip in 2017
4. Travel itinerary
She owns a house but getting the documents to prove and translation is uphill battle given the time.
Her Finances per months are:
net salary : £813
outgoing : £320
Planned visit Delhi to LHR ( she will be staying with and take care of meals and local travel, mainetanance)
Proposed visit 12-day
tickets Delhi to LHR around £750(on google flights; but we will buy after a visa grant) using the visit dates + £70 x 12 + unexpected expense = £1800
(a) Does putting £1800 on the application is too low are we risking ?
So I am thinking her contribution is £600 and mine £1200, does that seems reasonable guys ? ( I need help here what is a good combination).
Though, I have set aside £3000 for her trip but I have seeen at this forum filling a large sum on the application is seen odd.
(b) Tough she dont have any dependent thinkinh of attaching a table in the cover letter to show whereabout of the family, if neeed:
Name, relation, full adress, contact telephone,country
A, husband, street1, 6767, AUS
B, son, street2, CANADA
C, daughter, street1, CANADA
D, Father, street3, INDIA
questions:
- What you guys recommend the above table for the application or not needed:
- If yes, do we need passport copies of the above persons ?
(b)
I think the job is stable enough. Personally, I think her finances are in order. Considering her location.byteorder99 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 15, 2023 10:46 amMany thanks AmazonianX![]()
I was thiking that her stable (over a decade ) job would be one of the incentives, and importanlty our father in India.
Quick question please, do you think given her finances the numbers for her trip seems proportionate or sensible ?
I hope that there hasn't been a sudden upsurge on either account in the last 6 months?2. Bank statements 6 months( with £6132 in current account + £1200 in saving account)
I think that's too much. You might disagree with me, but my maths is this.a) Does putting £1800 on the application is too low are we risking ?
So I am thinking her contribution is £600 and mine £1200, does that seems reasonable guys ? ( I need help here what is a good combination).
The monetary questions are very similar but different. How much for ticket, how much for living expenses, how much to you personally? Regardless of what, stay within that ball park.byteorder99 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 15, 2023 1:06 pmAwesome Ticktack![]()
I agree, good suggestion !!
Just to clarify applicant's net monthly salary is £813; and
she spend £150 and I as a sponsor contribute to ticket (£750)
As per the application form:
>> How much money are you personally planning to
spend on your visit to the UK?
- £150
>>How much money will they be paying towards your
visit?
- £750 ( sponsor's contributing or cost to sponsor; buying a ticket for her)
£750 + £150 = £900 for a 12 day visit, Do we take this as the total cost of the trip to us both ?
which is not in the application form but seems implied from the above.
Congratulationsbyteorder99 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 11:49 amThank you so much Ticktack !!
It worked
My sisters visa got approved it took four working days.
My sincere thanks to all of you who responded to my queries.
Glad it did. I could feel it in my bones. Hope she enjoys her stay in the UK.byteorder99 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 11:49 amThank you so much Ticktack !!
It worked
My sisters visa got approved it took four working days.
My sincere thanks to all of you who responded to my queries.