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i2siss wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 8:13 amHi all,
I am applying for a visitor visa for my mother-in-law to visit us (my wife, my son and myself) in the UK for 10 days. My father-in-law is full-time employed, and my mother-in-law is a housewife and has some savings. I am sponsoring her whole trip, from tickets to living and accommodation.
We live in a 2-bedroom flat and I am not sure whether I lean on a Hotel for accommodation or if our flat would be sufficient No one would ask how many rooms you have in your home. So your apartment should be fine.. I planning to put £3000 as an answer to the question “How much money will your sponsor will be paying towards your visit?”That's fine. I hope you and your wife are in full time employment?. In case a Hotel is required, is it necessary Not really to book the Hotel or showing £3000 is enough? Nothing is ever clear cut. The ECO would have to make a decision based on the facts in front of him. The more funds and stability you can show, the better.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Cheers
Ticktack wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 10:01 ami2siss wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 8:13 amHi all,
I am applying for a visitor visa for my mother-in-law to visit us (my wife, my son and myself) in the UK for 10 days. My father-in-law is full-time employed, and my mother-in-law is a housewife and has some savings. I am sponsoring her whole trip, from tickets to living and accommodation.
We live in a 2-bedroom flat and I am not sure whether I lean on a Hotel for accommodation or if our flat would be sufficient No one would ask how many rooms you have in your home. So your apartment should be fine. Should we provide the tenancy agreement? I planning to put £3000 as an answer to the question “How much money will your sponsor will be paying towards your visit?”That's fine. I hope you and your wife are in full time employment? No, my wife does not have a full-time job - I do. In case a Hotel is required, is it necessary Not really to book the Hotel or showing £3000 is enough? Nothing is ever clear cut. The ECO would have to make a decision based on the facts in front of him. The more funds and stability you can show, the better.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Cheers
Not sure what else you want me to add? I've said that your apartment should be fine!
We live in a 2-bedroom flat and I am not sure whether I lean on a Hotel for accommodation or if our flat would be sufficient No one would ask how many rooms you have in your home. So your apartment should be fine..