Normally a main covering letter is either written by your solicitor plus an indepth written statement from the sponsor to present your scenario to the ECO the way you want him to look at or a covering letter by the sponsor (if you are dealing the case yourself),covering letter is the back bone of your whole application and plays a pivotal role so in my opinion it should be wicked ,comprehensive,precise yet concise so i think you would be better off if you write it yourself instead of asking the applicant to write it as there is a strong chance of contradictory point of views or if you believe the writing skills and pursuasive powers of applicant lolzz then let him/her writeQ4sim wrote: I have another question..
When writing a covering letter per section, is it ok if the applicant writes it as opposed to the sponsor? A lot of people seem to writing covering letters as the sponsor but surely its the applicants application and this will be more solid if they do it?
I assume that the best way is that a sponsor/solicitor covering letter plus an applicant's written statement