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Anyone else can reassure me regarding the application forms?rajesh9pl wrote:One (online) form is enough. I am quite sure both forms are same. Have a look and compare.
3. Even if they are sponsoring - its good to give background of your financial status.
barbie1 wrote:Anyone else can reassure me regarding the application forms?rajesh9pl wrote:One (online) form is enough. I am quite sure both forms are same. Have a look and compare.
3. Even if they are sponsoring - its good to give background of your financial status.
They are pretty much the same yes, but I wanted to make sure because the guide for visitor visa applications is for the format that is to be filled in by pen not the electronic, so was wondering whether one needs to complete both.
Only one form! no doubt about that. The guidance note you download is also electronic
Regarding my quotation above, do I need a letter from my employer to confirm my position with the company, my salary, length of contract and the likes? Since my salary is the only income, will just this letter and/ or payslips suffice? Really cannot be bothered to send them every single lengthy bank statement for the past few months since the only money coming in are the salary and going out is all the rubbish I buy!!!
Last 3 months Bank Statement and Payslips should be enough.
barbie1 wrote:Mother will declare in her application that the cost of her trip will be covered by her husband who will be going with her. Does she need any letter of confirmation from him saying he will do so? In his application he put that they will be going together and said for example that £2,000 was available for the trip and when asked how much is the cost for him personally put as £1,000 so will this be sufficient proof that he will indeed be paying for the wife too?
Also will submitting just the one family certificate be enough or will each app be considered individually so they need a copy each?
rajesh9pl wrote:
You need two copies of all the original documents.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... e/ecg/maa/barbie1 wrote:I rent a one bedroom flat for myself and I supplied the tenancy agreement for this. However I am not sure whether I should put in my letter that both my parents will be staying here with me or should I rather say they'll find their own accommodation. Reason for this is I am unsure whether a one bedroom flat is 'enough space' according to them because if not, I'd rather not mention it..
I had read that before and was a bit uncertain but think will be OK, I have a one bedroom flat incl. living room is 2 rooms and will be shared amongst 3 people, parents as a couple and myself. I am not under any circumstances booking any hotels and no one in their right mind should, just to please the UKBA when they don't even know if they'll be getting a visa still!! All I was going to do is when writing my sponsor letter, declare they will maintain AND accommodate themselves because I simply put they'll maintain themselves and I will accommodate them at my address.krazydude wrote:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... e/ecg/maa/
Scroll down to MAA14 Overcrowding.
If you think you are going above the limit or are unclear, book them a hotel room and send them the hotel booking (scanned or online), so that this can be attached with their application.