Hi ,
I hope someone can help me with the documentation requirement for visitor visa.
I would like to invite my parent in laws to UK for three weeks. But i am not sure if we have the enough documentation.
A bit insight, my father is law is a doctor in subdivision hospital in government sector in a small city where they don't even get payslip and any letter is been printed on a a4 sheet followed by hospital seal and authorizing officer signature . The hospital don't even have there own letterhead. My mother in law is a housewife.
This are documentation we have managed till now.
From my (sponsor) side :
(1) Last three months payslip
(2) Last 6 months bank statement ( balance over 5000 pounds)
(3) Property documents (title and registry) to prove we own a property in uk
(4) My British passport copy
(5) electricity bill copy
(6) invitation letter
From my in laws side :
(1) Housing documents and valuation documents (Joint name) (Property worth over 100000 pounds or 1 crore in indian rupees )
(2) Fixed deposit documents ( fixed deposits above 20k pounds or 20 lacs indian rupees)
(3) bank statement
(4) Income tax returns for last 2 years
(5) employer letter confirming position and salary ( Please note this is letter is not on the hospital letterhead, its been printed on A4 sheet which is followed my hospital seal and authorizing officer signature and contains hospital name, hospital address and contact number)
(6) employer letter confirming holiday sanction ( also this letter is not on the hospital letterhead, its been printed on A4 sheet which is followed my hospital seal and authorizing officer signature and contains hospital name , hospital address and contact number)
My father is law don't get payslips and he has enquired in the hospital and no body has any clue on getting the payslip.
Can someone please confirm if above documents without the payslips will be sufficient or not for the visitor visa for my in-laws?
Your immediate response will be appreciated
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