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goma123
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Queries on UK Family Visitor Visa

Post by goma123 » Thu May 25, 2017 9:10 am

Hi,
I'm applying UK visitor visa for my mother in law.
Could you please advice me for the below queries.

1.My mother in law had translated her property document with validation to English through Notary and attested. My query is do we need to submit the original document which is not in English as well to UK embassy along with the original translated document?

2.Can you advice what general details should be included in covering letter from her side?

Thanks

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Re: Queries on UK Family Visitor Visa

Post by poper » Fri May 26, 2017 10:08 pm

goma123 wrote:Hi,
I'm applying UK visitor visa for my mother in law.
Could you please advice me for the below queries.

1.My mother in law had translated her property document with validation to English through Notary and attested. My query is do we need to submit the original document which is not in English as well to UK embassy along with the original translated document?
Submit only copies. Carry original for VFS appointment.

2.Can you advice what general details should be included in covering letter from her side?
She can mention a list of documentation which is being provided to showcase financial well being, family/home country ties and any other information which will not fit into the online application.

Thanks
Any suggestions I make in the forum are out my personal experience and should not be taken as a legal/professional advise.

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