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NROW
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Reg my parents documents for standard visitor visa

Post by NROW » Sun Apr 16, 2017 1:13 pm

My Parents are in their 70's and both are still working. So they will be able to provide employment letter and show the bank statements for the salary credit.

1. Is it still mandatory to submit the property documents.
2. If yes, property documents are in native language. Is it necessary to translate to english or will the property evaluation document from housing board be sufficient?

Please help.

poper
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Re: Reg my parents documents for standard visitor visa

Post by poper » Sun Apr 16, 2017 2:25 pm

NROW wrote:My Parents are in their 70's and both are still working. So they will be able to provide employment letter and show the bank statements for the salary credit.

1. Is it still mandatory to submit the property documents.
No, but every bit of information helps. With less information, the case worker is very likely to make a refusal decision.
2. If yes, property documents are in native language. Is it necessary to translate to english or will the property evaluation document from housing board be sufficient?

https://www.gov.uk/standard-visitor-vis ... st-provide

You’ll also need to provide a certified translation of any documents that aren’t in English or Welsh.


Please help.
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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