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May I know the reason?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 11:01 amWith the explanations above, most likely going to be tough on getting the visa to attend graduation.
If possible to forego the physical graduation, do so
Then concentrate on putting things in place to ensure getting visa for the Masters program and parents can attend graduation then.
See things from the POV of the ECO, with what you have outlined above will it be a guaranteed approval?springtimeofficial wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 4:12 pmMay I know the reason?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 11:01 amWith the explanations above, most likely going to be tough on getting the visa to attend graduation.
If possible to forego the physical graduation, do so
Then concentrate on putting things in place to ensure getting visa for the Masters program and parents can attend graduation then.
It would be a very tricky one. In my opinion 85% chance it fails. 15% chance by a miracle you scale through based on wanting to attend your graduation.springtimeofficial wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 5:06 pmI recently graduated from a UK university through online studies and plan to travel to the UK for the graduation ceremony. However, I'm currently unemployed and in my 30s.
Both my parents are accompanying me on this trip, and my father is sponsoring the entire journey. The main concern is my age and the lack of savings in a bank account. Although I have some cash on hand, it's not a substantial amount.
I'm expecting confirmation for a 6-month contract job starting in January 2024. The salary for this position is £380 per month (converted currency), and my estimated monthly expenses are £40 due to living with my parents
Should I fill the information like this?
What is your employment status?: Employed (if I got accepted)
Do you have another income or any savings? : No (because I do not deposit in the bank. Should I start depositing now?)
How much money do you have in savings (in GBP)?: £1000.00 (if I start depositing in January) By my calculations, that would be 3 months wages. It obviously looks like you're trying to put something together only for this visa process. Red flag
How much money are you personally planning to spend on your visit to the UK? : £1,500.00 You can't even evidence this huge pay. This is almost 5 times what you would earn monthly and not up to what you'd have in your savings???
What is the total amount of money you spend each month?: £40.00 (should I write my own spending or should I divide the total spending of four family members as we are living together and our rent and expenses are shared).
Will anyone be paying for the cost of your visit?: Yes
Who is paying for the cost of your visit?: Someone I know (for example, family or friend)
How much money will they be paying towards your visit? : £2000.00 What is this supposed to cover? Flight, accommodation, living expenses? It's a lot of money, and he probably has that to spare, but what are you bringing to the table?
Do I need to provide proof of my previous employment? My last job was five years ago. If I begin a new job in January 2024, how might this impact my financial situation regarding a UK visit visa application? Can I notarize the buy/sell receipt for my gold bars?