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dhamphiir wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:32 amI and my wife is going to apply for Visitor Visa for my parents-in-law in next month. I and my wife will be sponsoring everything including flight, travel, food, etc within the UK.
I have few question regarding the letter of invitation. Which one is correct letter to write?
1. Can both of us write the letter of invitation to invite my both parents-in-law in one letter?
2. Do we need to make separate letters for my father-in-law and mother-in-law?
3. Do I and my wife need to write the letter of invitation to invite my both parents-in-law in one letter? Either of you can write a single letter inviting the pair of them.
If we are going to make online application and we (Sponsor) have all our documents including bank statement, payslip, accommodation letter, etc here in the UK and my parents-in-law have document that has country ties with them in their country.
How can we submit documents as we both have half and half document in another countries? You can fill the form from anywhere. You can either scan your docs and send to your in-laws or they scan and send their stuff to you. You just need their login details for the application and can easily upload from anywhere.
Ticktack wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 9:50 amdhamphiir wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:32 amI and my wife is going to apply for Visitor Visa for my parents-in-law in next month. I and my wife will be sponsoring everything including flight, travel, food, etc within the UK.
I have few question regarding the letter of invitation. Which one is correct letter to write?
1. Can both of us write the letter of invitation to invite my both parents-in-law in one letter?
2. Do we need to make separate letters for my father-in-law and mother-in-law?
3. Do I and my wife need to write the letter of invitation to invite my both parents-in-law in one letter? Either of you can write a single letter inviting the pair of them.
Can’t joint sponsor (me and my wife) write letter of invitation?
If answer is no to above question then, can my wife write and show both of us financial support like bank statements and payslip by proving that we have enough money to sponsor them for their visa application
If we are going to make online application and we (Sponsor) have all our documents including bank statement, payslip, accommodation letter, etc here in the UK and my parents-in-law have document that has country ties with them in their country.
How can we submit documents as we both have half and half document in another countries? You can fill the form from anywhere. You can either scan your docs and send to your in-laws or they scan and send their stuff to you. You just need their login details for the application and can easily upload from anywhere.
I will ask them to scan document and send it to me as it was us who is filling up their application form
dhamphiir wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 6:39 pmTicktack wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 9:50 amdhamphiir wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:32 amI and my wife is going to apply for Visitor Visa for my parents-in-law in next month. I and my wife will be sponsoring everything including flight, travel, food, etc within the UK.
I have few question regarding the letter of invitation. Which one is correct letter to write?
1. Can both of us write the letter of invitation to invite my both parents-in-law in one letter?
2. Do we need to make separate letters for my father-in-law and mother-in-law?
3. Do I and my wife need to write the letter of invitation to invite my both parents-in-law in one letter? Either of you can write a single letter inviting the pair of them.
Can’t joint sponsor (me and my wife) write letter of invitation? You can,but it doesn't carry any extra weight.
If answer is no to above question then, can my wife write and show both of us financial support like bank statements and payslip by proving that we have enough money to sponsor them for their visa application Yes she or you can show both your documents. You're both one unit.
If we are going to make online application and we (Sponsor) have all our documents including bank statement, payslip, accommodation letter, etc here in the UK and my parents-in-law have document that has country ties with them in their country.
How can we submit documents as we both have half and half document in another countries? You can fill the form from anywhere. You can either scan your docs and send to your in-laws or they scan and send their stuff to you. You just need their login details for the application and can easily upload from anywhere.
I will ask them to scan document and send it to me as it was us who is filling up their application form
Can somebody reply this please?dhamphiir wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:35 pmI and my wife are going to full sponsor my parents-in-law to come to the UK.
My father-in-law is retired army and he gets pension every month. He gets Rs. 50,883 pension per month and he also got pension income certificate that he gets Rs. 50,883 per month.
When I looked at his bank statement and I notice there was Rs. 106,082 (November) and Rs. 100,507 (February).
When I asked him about extra money that he got for pension and he said it is bonus.
Is bonus money going to affect the visa application as it clearly states that he gets Rs. 50,833 per month?
Can he explain in cover letter about extra money he is getting as bonus?
Can someone please reply to this one please?dhamphiir wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 12:22 amMy father in law (FIL) is retired and he gets pension every month. My Mother in law (MIL)is housewife and she has never worked before and she is dependent on FIL financial.
My parent-in-law will coming to the UK for 2 months
Can you please help with Income and Expenditure below?
A. Father in Law:
1. Total amount of regular additional income that you get in a year?
610596.00 NPR (£3,723)
How many months of bank statements does he need to provide for it?
2. How much money do you have in savings (in GBP)?£4,800
3. How much money are you personally planning to spend on your visit to the UK?
£100 (Is £100 correct amount or need to adjust it?)
We are going to sponsor them and pay for everything including flight and expense in the UK.
4. What is the total amount of money you spend each month?
£180
5. Will anyone be paying towards the cost of your visit?
Yes. By me and my wife
6. How much money will they be paying towards your visit?
I have put my detail and put £5,000 on it from my side. Then I have put my wife detail and put £5,000 from my wife side. Is £5,000 high amount to put in here? We have saving around £40k in our bank account
(Flight tickets is around £900-£1200 for return tickets for one person)
Mother in Law:
1. Do you have another income or any savings?
Saving
2.How much money do you have in savings (in GBP)?
£315. She is going to show her bank statement for it.
3. How much money are you personally planning to spend on your visit to the UK?
£100 or £1 (She is fully dependent upon her husband’s financial)
4.What is the total amount of money you spend each month?
£180 or £1
5. Will anyone be paying towards the cost of your visit?
Yes. By me and my wife
6. How much money will they be paying towards your visit?
Should we put same amount as above as they are coming to the Uk on same date and returning back on same date.
No, it's working days, but, as per email above, it will take more than that to make a decision in your case.
dhamphiir wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 2:27 pmBoth my parents-in-law got an email today saying
“The processed visa application for GWF reference number GWFXXXXXXXXX was received at the UK Visa Application Centre on Jun 03, 2024.
If a courier service was purchased from VFS, your processed application will be delivered to the chosen address.
If not, your documents can be collected during the designated passport collection times.”
I have few questions regarding above email
1. Does this mean that UKVI has made their decision? Most probably Yes
2. If yes to Q1, will they get another email saying that passport is ready to collect or not? The email stated " If a courier service was purchased from VFS, your processed application will be delivered to the chosen address.
If not, your documents can be collected during the designated passport collection times"
3. Does that mean visa is approved or not? If no email stating decision they will have to go pick up their passport and look in it for visa vignette.
When will they get an email stating decision? Is it before passport collection email?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 3:10 pmdhamphiir wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 2:27 pmBoth my parents-in-law got an email today saying
“The processed visa application for GWF reference number GWFXXXXXXXXX was received at the UK Visa Application Centre on Jun 03, 2024.
If a courier service was purchased from VFS, your processed application will be delivered to the chosen address.
If not, your documents can be collected during the designated passport collection times.”
I have few questions regarding above email
1. Does this mean that UKVI has made their decision? Most probably Yes
2. If yes to Q1, will they get another email saying that passport is ready to collect or not? The email stated " If a courier service was purchased from VFS, your processed application will be delivered to the chosen address.
If not, your documents can be collected during the designated passport collection times"
3. Does that mean visa is approved or not? If no email stating decision they will have to go pick up their passport and look in it for visa vignette.
I thought that UKVI will send another email or SMS (they have bought SMS service) to them to collect their passport.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 12:46 amThe UKVAS lready wrote that they should come pick up their passports!
I'm sure you must have deciphered by now that folks here don't work for the HO. We can only interpret from experience and common sense.dhamphiir wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 8:52 pmMy worry is that their passport might not be ready for collection as I just checked the status of their application in VFS Global website now (https://www.vfsvisaonline.com/Global-PassportTracking/) and it saying “ The decision is received from UKVI on 03/06/2024 and we will notify you by email when the passport is ready to be collected or if applicable, couriered to your given address.”
They live almost 7 hour far away from VFS Global address and it will be waste of travel for them if their passport is not ready for collection.
They should have paid for the passport delivery service.