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1. Your permission to stay in the UK i.e your leave to remain in the UK copy, your pay slips, your bank statements, accomodation where you intend to keep your visitors, a letter from yourself inviting them to visit you, evidence of your relation to them(your marriage certificate might have your parents in law names)prasnna wrote:Hi, I am planning to call my parent-in-law from india to UK for 3-4 months this summer. they will be filling VAF1B visa form - family visitors.
1. Could you please let me know what all documents I need to send as an sponsor?
2. Can I send photocopies / e-mail scanned documents to them or send original documents is best?
Thanks,
Prasnna
Not a very accurate answer to be honest. You can send scanned documents of your original documentation for their visa. I have done this twice with no issues and also know of many others who have done the same.terriblescream wrote: 2. The documents should be original or else the application could be refused.
It is a very accurate answer kenfrapin, and you can check that herekenfrapin wrote:Not a very accurate answer to be honest. You can send scanned documents of your original documentation for their visa. I have done this twice with no issues and also know of many others who have done the same.terriblescream wrote: 2. The documents should be original or else the application could be refused.
Always best to send originals but many do not want to as bank statements, payslips, tenant agreement are very important pieces of paper to most people
KP
I believed he was sponsoring his parents and they would rely on him and that is the reason I told originals, an invitation letter can be scanned copy but the statements should be rather original, the High Commission would be very likely to say that the documents are not original and since cannot be verified whether they have been tampered or not. Ofc they can know the permission to stay in the UK cos its by UKBA itself but bank statements they do not try to even call up back to UK to double check.kenfrapin wrote:Ok we have a slight confusion point here.
The applicants must send their originals no doubt. I was talking about documents the person inviting them over has to send such as few bank statements, invitation letter, house contract etc....The OP clearly asked what he has to send home for this parents.
These docs can be scans and not originals. VFS link too says all documents must be original and refer to the applicant in specific - so the applicant ie parents need to provide original bank statements, payslips, property papers etc but the invitee living in the UK can send scans of his originals including invitation letter - and this is completely accepted. Everyone I know who get parents here send scans of their originals back to India.
Cheers
KP
Were you a student when you applied for them to come or in full time work? You know how the UKBA works and probably wanted originals in your specific case. And as always,it just depends on the person verifying and stamping final visa. Unfortunate they rejected it.terriblescream wrote:I intended to call my parents for my graduation
I appealed against the decision that photocopies were good to go, this happened in 2009, and soon after I saw VFS asking for original documents and this came up on their websites during the process of the appeal.kenfrapin wrote:Were you a student when you applied for them to come or in full time work? You know how the UKBA works and probably wanted originals in your specific case. And as always,it just depends on the person verifying and stamping final visa. Unfortunate they rejected it.terriblescream wrote:I intended to call my parents for my graduation
I dont know of any working professional with sufficient info like employment letter, history of taxes paid etc whose request for family visitor visa has been refused due to photocopies. Always good to submit originals to avoid any risks and unwanted misery but photocopies are also accepted. Looks like yet another grey area within the UKBA
KP
Hi, just found this link on ukba website, and they have mentioned copies of the documents, not sure if they mean photo-copies or original copies:kenfrapin wrote:Not a very accurate answer to be honest. You can send scanned documents of your original documentation for their visa. I have done this twice with no issues and also know of many others who have done the same.terriblescream wrote: 2. The documents should be original or else the application could be refused.
Always best to send originals but many do not want to as bank statements, payslips, tenant agreement are very important pieces of paper to most people
KP