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In several threads i have corrected to many members that the word "Concluded" doesn't necessarily signify to refusal rather its just a template which they copy paste not just for visit visas rather for several other visas correspondences.kayjohnson wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 7:54 pmHi All,
I received the message below regarding my Father in law application to come and visit us.The Embassy did not call me prior to this message.
Dear Mr xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Your UK visa application has now been conclude.
It will be posted to the address provided.
I was so scared because i have read a lot about this CONCLUDED of a thing here.
so i made up my mind that it is going to be a refusal,But got the passport and the visa was granted.
Any way i wish as many that are waiting good luck.
Hi, Kay please I will like to know what documents was submitted on your part and what your in laws also submitted .kayjohnson wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 7:54 pmHi All,
I received the message below regarding my Father in law application to come and visit us.The Embassy did not call me prior to this message.
Dear Mr xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Your UK visa application has now been conclude.
It will be posted to the address provided.
I was so scared because i have read a lot about this CONCLUDED of a thing here.
so i made up my mind that it is going to be a refusal,But got the passport and the visa was granted.
Any way i wish as many that are waiting good luck.
Thanks Kay.kayjohnson wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 12:56 amI sent the following
-Letter of invitation to my inlaw
-Letter to the Embassy to support his application
-My passport photo page
- 3 months bank statement
- 3 different bill each of 3 months
-My work photo ID
-6 months payslip of myself & wife
-Council tax bill
Inlaw
-passport
-bank statements
-Property documents
-Certificate of retirement
That's all
My late dad sponsored my mum's trip and he issued her a cheque of 1 million Naira and submitted his company details and bank statement and a letter stating that he is sponsoring her trip and had issued her a cheque of 1 million Naira for the trip. of course the transaction details is reflected in both accounts and bank statements. she also added it to the additional info in the application form.livlivuk wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 1:29 amHi,
Massive congratulations to your Father-in-law. My sister and my Mum applied for a visiting visa. They both got concluded email but my sister got her 2 year visa (she has previously visited and lived in the UK) while my Mum was refused (1st time traveling but previously refused in 2011 and not applied since then). My husband was her full sponsor but in the refusal they assumed she was also paying for her trip. I checked the application form and realised it was due to answering the question that the UK trip will cost £1500. I am thinking she should have put zero there and then £1500 under who was paying for the trip. I am so distraught and considering reapplying and addressing that. We submitted same documents as you did and a little bit more like the SU07 sponsor form, etc. Their refusal was based on the fact that her own bank statement which had 200,000 naira did not reflect her ability to partly pay for the trip at £1500 which was an error. They also mentioned about not showing origin of funds (I send her allowance, she lives with my sister and brother in Lagos).
My question is this if you don't mind:
1. Were you fully sponsoring your father in law? If so, did he write an amount that he was supposed to spend on the trip?
2. She is retired as per she used to have a shop but no longer does. She does not receive any pension or have any retirement documents. Do you think that's an issue.
3. I am planning to reapply with extra documents including my own payslips, employment letter, bank statement to show origin of funds I send to her.
What's your advice? Many thanks.