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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by justwise(m): 1:11pm On Dec 15, 2014
atachar:
Thanks so much for your response i really appreciate this..i want to ask if she will need to have individual tax card or not since she does not work....thanks again


No, not needed as she doesn't work or own a business.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by justwise(m): 1:16pm On Dec 15, 2014
Endico:

Thank you for your response. The company has a good turnover of at least 5m naira monthly, cost of training 120,000 naira per person (5 persons going for the training) and each employee is to be receiving 200,000 naira monthly. Hoping for further response.

Ok, the salary structure needs to be explained in details using the additional information section, your company need to include tax certificate as well as company's bank statement. Details of the training program in the UK need to be submitted including the company in the UK giving the training.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Nobody: 1:29pm On Dec 15, 2014
Justwise...you are the only person on this travel section in Nairaland that I respect so much. grin
What gives you the motivation to work professionally?
Show face...are you are Nigerian?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by justwise(m): 1:37pm On Dec 15, 2014
Keneking:
Justwise...you are the only person on this travel section in Nairaland that I respect so much. grin
What gives you the motivation to work professionally?
Show face...are you are Nigerian?

Lol...that respect goes to Seun. He made this platform possible, many of us are just helping with little knowledge we have about visa processing.

No, not in Nigeria.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by deri20: 1:49pm On Dec 15, 2014
I was granted 2years visa while my son was granted 6months. The ffg are the documents submitted:
1. Hotel reservation for both
2. Salary statement of account which was only reflecting my November Salary, pay slips duly stamped,personal tax clearance card and reference letter from working place
3.Personl savings account in which i normally use for small retail business- Few bulk payments
4. Company statement of account with reference letter
5. Certificate of registration for company
6. Consent letter from hubby in respect of my son's travelling
7. Reference letter from son's school
8. Marriage certificate with family pictures
9. Affidavit for shorten nme on child's birth certificate
10. Company tax clearance reeipt which was paid early this year
11. Receipt for bulk sales that passed through bizz statement
12. Daily sales record for the small retail earnings on personal savings ac
13. Proof of properties
14. Personal explaining letter explaining bulk lodgement in salary account, addressing Issue raised in formal refusals(discrepancy in DOB), son's several names at birth, unusual earnings, itinerary, reason for spendig more days in past visa granted, spending analysis for the trip
I tagged all documents using sticker. Above all na God o.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Mode2014: 3:41pm On Dec 15, 2014
Hello Everyone.

My parents applied for a family visit visa to visit a family member to see their grand daughter... when submitting the support documents they forgot to add the hotel booking and air travel documents even though they listed it in the application letter... Is there anyway to get these documents to be added maybe via email or something. What would be advised as this seems to be the only gray area in their application.

Thanks.

NB: The appointment was today.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Sassyp(m): 11:17pm On Dec 15, 2014
@justwise i have a quick question for you.i want to apply for a UK visa next year august for a short holiday in sepetember,but i think my case is a bit complicated.
1stly,i school and reside in tanzania(university of dar es salaam)
2ndly,i have been refused UK visa in the past 1st was in 2008 wen i applied to go study in the UK at 1 college then.due to ignorance and all i didnt know the school wasnt accredited so i was refused.
then in 2012,i applied for a general visitors visa in nigeria and at that time i was in Obafemi awolowo uiniveristy and i cldnt provide enough documentation to show my academic progress and all.i just submitted a letter from skul identifying me as a student.

so now i wish to apply by next year during my long vacation as i would be coming home to nigeria for my long vacation for a period of 3months.

i have been to a few countries from Tanzania(SA,KENYA,DUBAI,RWANDA,UGANDA) and i have valid papers(permits)valid for 2years

i will be sponsored by my dad,he is a retired civil servant and has some properties on lease for business.

what do you suggest i do and how do i tackle this issue and avoid been refused again...
can you pls list documents you feel i should provide?your response will be highly appreciated.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by influential01: 4:14am On Dec 16, 2014
Hello nairalanders, I summit my application on 5th of December and on 15th I received a survey mail from UkVI and I also received a mail from tpcontact that UKVI have assessed my application and decision has been made,I ll be contact next few days to pick up my documents at my selected visa application center.

Pls have been nervous because its too fast due to stories have been reading on this nairaland.
I was refuse visa last month and I apply again this month .

Pls guru's tell me faith in this .
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by crazyinlove: 7:36am On Dec 16, 2014
influential01:
Hello nairalanders, I summit my application on 5th of December and on 15th I received a survey mail from UkVI and I also received a mail from tpcontact that UKVI have assessed my application and decision has been made,I ll be contact next few days to pick up my documents at my selected visa application center.

Pls have been nervous because its too fast due to stories have been reading on this nairaland.
I was refuse visa last month and I apply again this month .

Pls guru's tell me faith in this .

Hmmm! My dear we are in the same page. I was refused on the 26th of November and I reapplied and submitted on the 5th of this month. I received a survey email from UKVI last night and that is all oooo. Nothing else, I am still waiting and praying that my visa will be granted this time around.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by worry359(m): 8:16am On Dec 16, 2014
crazyinlove:


Hmmm! My dear we are in the same page. I was[b] refused on the 26th of November and I reapplied and submitted on the 5th of this month[/b]. I received a survey email from UKVI last night and that is all oooo. Nothing else, I am still waiting and praying that my visa will be granted this time around.

Re-applying that soon just makes you look desparate which is a red flag.
It would have been better to wait and improve your situation.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by justwise(m): 7:26pm On Dec 16, 2014
Sassyp:
@justwise i have a quick question for you.i want to apply for a UK visa next year august for a short holiday in sepetember,but i think my case is a bit complicated.
1stly,i school and reside in tanzania(university of dar es salaam)
2ndly,i have been refused UK visa in the past 1st was in 2008 wen i applied to go study in the UK at 1 college then.due to ignorance and all i didnt know the school wasnt accredited so i was refused.
then in 2012,i applied for a general visitors visa in nigeria and at that time i was in Obafemi awolowo uiniveristy and i cldnt provide enough documentation to show my academic progress and all.i just submitted a letter from skul identifying me as a student.

so now i wish to apply by next year during my long vacation as i would be coming home to nigeria for my long vacation for a period of 3months.

i have been to a few countries from Tanzania(SA,KENYA,DUBAI,RWANDA,UGANDA) and i have valid papers(permits)valid for 2years

i will be sponsored by my dad,he is a retired civil servant and has some properties on lease for business.

what do you suggest i do and how do i tackle this issue and avoid been refused again...
can you pls list documents you feel i should provide?your response will be highly appreciated.


You need to submit letter from your school, progress report and your course info.

I don't really want to repeat what i have written here many many time before....list of documents needed for visiting visa has been listed here too many times....please take your time and read few pages back.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by influential01: 8:57am On Dec 17, 2014
Is it everyone that UKVI approved their visa they send mail to them or few.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by sportlover: 9:01am On Dec 17, 2014
Hi justwise,

Pls i have 5 questions?
1. I am a forex trader and my broker is alpari uk, i intend to apply for visit visa to visit my mother a british citizen for 2weeks i would like to know which visa type to go for 6months or 2years visa.
2. Do i need a letter of introduction from my broker since am self smployed
3. I always pay myself two thousand pounds from my trading profit every month i have saved for 1year in my pound dom account 18,500. I do pay tax on only one thousand pounds every month from the two thousand pounds since am self employed i set my earnings here in nigeria. I have my tax recepit from firs and lagos tax office to show i have been paying my tax. I did not incorporate a business since that will require me filling company tax. Is this ok to show that i am financially ok to finance my trip to uk,to the embassy
4. I have landed property i am presently building it i have the deed of the property is this document ok to submitt to embassy to show that i have ties to my country and i will return back do i include pictures of the building too or are there any other documents i need to include.
5. Also are there any other items/documents i need to include to ensure my visa application is successful.

Look forward to reply God bless
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by bukimireal: 2:05pm On Dec 17, 2014
UK Visas & Immigration has now assessed your UK visa application and made a decision. Your documents and the decision will be sent back to the either the UK Visa Application Centre where you applied, where we will contact you by email over the next few days to collect them, or if you are using the courier return service, will be sent directly back to the address you provided.

It was sent to me yesterday. Pls does mean I have my visa because this is my second time of applying
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by sportlover: 2:57pm On Dec 17, 2014
Hi justwise,
Pls i have 5 questions?
1. I am a forex trader and my broker is alpari uk,
i intend to apply for visit visa to visit my mother
a british citizen for 2weeks i would like to know
which visa type to go for 6months or 2years visa.
2. Do i need a letter of introduction from my
broker since am self smployed
3. I always pay myself two thousand pounds from
my trading profit every month i have saved for
1year in my pound dom account 18,500. I do pay
tax on only one thousand pounds every month
from the two thousand pounds since am self
employed i set my earnings here in nigeria. I have
my tax recepit from firs and lagos tax office to
show i have been paying my tax. I did not
incorporate a business since that will require me
filling company tax. Is this ok to show that i am
financially ok to finance my trip to uk,to the
embassy
4. I have landed property i am presently building
it i have the deed of the property is this
document ok to submitt to embassy to show that
i have ties to my country and i will return back do
i include pictures of the building too or are there
any other documents i need to include.
5. Also are there any other items/documents i
need to include to ensure my visa application is
successful.
Look forward to reply God bless
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by ifyalways(f): 3:31pm On Dec 17, 2014
bukimireal:
UK Visas & Immigration has now assessed your UK visa application and made a decision. Your documents and the decision will be sent back to the either the UK Visa Application Centre where you applied, where we will contact you by email over the next few days to collect them, or if you are using the courier return service, will be sent directly back to the address you provided.
It was sent to me yesterday. Pls does mean I have my visa because this is my second time of applying
Sounds like a denial. . . undecided
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by bukimireal: 5:48pm On Dec 17, 2014
From Lagos.

UK Visas & Immigration has now assessed your UK visa application and made a decision. Your documents and the decision will be sent back to the either the UK Visa Application Centre where you applied, where we will contact you by email over the next few days to collect them, or if you are using the courier return service, will be sent directly back to the address you provided.

Please note that Teleperformance does not know the outcome of the assessment and has played no role in the decision-making process.

And this
Your passort has been returned
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Carterh: 6:04pm On Dec 17, 2014
influential01:
Hello nairalanders, I summit my application on 5th of December and on 15th I received a survey mail from UkVI and I also received a mail from tpcontact that UKVI have assessed my application and decision has been made,I ll be contact next few days to pick up my documents at my selected visa application center.

Pls have been nervous because its too fast due to stories have been reading on this nairaland.
I was refuse visa last month and I apply again this month .

Pls guru's tell me faith in this .
I'm nervous too. Submitted on the 4th and nothing till I decided to contact UKVI on the 15th. They said a decision has been made but my documents will take some time before it reaches me cos of administrative blah blah blah. Still waiting but my status hasn't changed on the teleperformance website and no message from them yet. Anyone in such situation?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by justwise(m): 9:12pm On Dec 17, 2014
sportlover:
Hi justwise,

Pls i have 5 questions?
1. I am a forex trader and my broker is alpari uk, i intend to apply for visit visa to visit my mother a british citizen for 2weeks i would like to know which visa type to go for 6months or 2years visa.
2. Do i need a letter of introduction from my broker since am self smployed
3. I always pay myself two thousand pounds from my trading profit every month i have saved for 1year in my pound dom account 18,500. I do pay tax on only one thousand pounds every month from the two thousand pounds since am self employed i set my earnings here in nigeria. I have my tax recepit from firs and lagos tax office to show i have been paying my tax. I did not incorporate a business since that will require me filling company tax. Is this ok to show that i am financially ok to finance my trip to uk,to the embassy
4. I have landed property i am presently building it i have the deed of the property is this document ok to submitt to embassy to show that i have ties to my country and i will return back do i include pictures of the building too or are there any other documents i need to include.
5. Also are there any other items/documents i need to include to ensure my visa application is successful.

Look forward to reply God bless

1. Family visiting visa.

2. It will help if you can get one.

3. Yes submit all your tax receipts

4. Submit your land receipt, did you sign contact with the builder?

5. You need an IV from your mother, breakdown of how much the trip will cost you, list of things you tend to do in the UK. Remember to keep your budget as reasonable and realistic as possible, avoid budgeting far more than you make within two months...unless money is an issue.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by justwise(m): 9:15pm On Dec 17, 2014
bukimireal:
UK Visas & Immigration has now assessed your UK visa application and made a decision. Your documents and the decision will be sent back to the either the UK Visa Application Centre where you applied, where we will contact you by email over the next few days to collect them, or if you are using the courier return service, will be sent directly back to the address you provided.

It was sent to me yesterday. Pls does mean I have my visa because this is my second time of applying

You need to pick up your package first...you can't really get right or wrong answer here now.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by mikkyphp(m): 9:49pm On Dec 17, 2014
justwise:


You need to pick up your package first...you can't really get right or wrong answer here now.
I hope no one will ask this same question again.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Endico(m): 8:48am On Dec 18, 2014
justwise:


Ok, the salary structure needs to be explained in details using the additional information section, your company need to include tax certificate as well as company's bank statement. Details of the training program in the UK need to be submitted including the company in the UK giving the training.
Thank you so much. All that you mentioned will be provided including company registration documents. With all that provide, will there be any problem as the employees don't have payslip and bank statement?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by justwise(m): 9:49am On Dec 18, 2014
Endico:

Thank you so much. All that you mentioned will be provided including company registration documents. With all that provide, will there be any problem as the employees don't have payslip and bank statement?


Obviously that is a reasonable concern but if your company is in a good financial health, well organised and the company in the UK offering the training is not a dodgy one (not registered, not well established, own by African, Asian, Eastern European.etc) then their chances of getting a visa is higher, it will not be seen as a way of running away from Nigeria using the training as a cover up.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by gogochocolate: 11:45am On Dec 18, 2014
just wise please i and my family got australian permanent residency visa recently but we are yet to migrate.We intend to pass through UK to visit family members on our way to aussie. i am skpetical abt applying for UK visa because i was denied visa before based on balance of probabilities. does having an australian permanent residency visa help ? should i indicate that on the form. i de fear rejection again.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by justwise(m): 1:04pm On Dec 18, 2014
gogochocolate:
just wise please i and my family got australian permanent residency visa recently but we are yet to migrate.We intend to pass through UK to visit family members on our way to aussie. i am skpetical abt applying for UK visa because i was denied visa before based on balance of probabilities. does having an australian permanent residency visa help ? should i indicate that on the form. i de fear rejection again.

It does help a great deal and you should indicate that in your form.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Carterh: 2:36pm On Dec 18, 2014
Please can I authorise my older brother to collect passport and documents? Need answer ASAP pls.

NB: I have written an authorisation letter already
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by justwise(m): 3:28pm On Dec 18, 2014
Carterh:
Please can I authorise my older brother to collect passport and documents? Need answer ASAP pls.

NB: I have written an authorisation letter already

You can.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Carterh: 4:41pm On Dec 18, 2014
justwise:


You can.
Thank you
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Carterh: 4:15pm On Dec 19, 2014
Carterh:

Thank you

Hey guys @justwise @Vicjustice . My brother just collected my Documents and it's rejected. I saw it coming though so....Btw my husband is so worried about it and he said we should re - apply. I told him we not going to do that till I get advice from you guys.lol I haven't seen the rejection letter yet but my brother told me they raise issues bout me not having strong ties to Nigeria plus my husbands bank statement plus they think he doesn't earn enough (£700) to take care of me for 5 months while I'm there blah blah. After all he stated in his later that he was doing part time job before but he is now working full time and he earns around£1400. And btw @Vicjustice they didn't say anything that shows they doubt our marriage. Nways now the thing is I have 2 plots of land in my name which was given to me by my dad, and I live in a rented property which was rented for me and in my name for 2 years starting July this year. Do u think that can be a strong tie even though I do not work? And do you think having £5000 pounds in my husbands account will be enuff? And because my husband lives with his parents in London, do you think we should include his dad's bank statement since he is providing accommodation for me while I'm there. And since I do not work, do I have to provide my own bank statement?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Vicjustice: 8:27pm On Dec 19, 2014
Carterh:

Hey guys @justwise @Vicjustice . My brother just collected my Documents and it's rejected. I saw it coming though so....Btw my husband is so worried about it and he said we should re - apply. I told him we not going to do that till I get advice from you guys.lol I haven't seen the rejection letter yet but my brother told me they raise issues bout me not having strong ties to Nigeria plus my husbands bank statement plus they think he doesn't earn enough (£700) to take care of me for 5 months while I'm there blah blah. After all he stated in his later that he was doing part time job before but he is now working full time and he earns around£1400. And btw @Vicjustice they didn't say anything that shows they doubt our marriage. Nways now the thing is I have 2 plots of land in my name which was given to me by my dad, and I live in a rented property which was rented for me and in my name for 2 years starting July this year. Do u think that can be a strong tie even though I do not work? And do you think having £5000 pounds in my husbands account will be enuff? And because my husband lives with his parents in London, do you think we should include his dad's bank statement since he is providing accommodation for me while I'm there. And since I do not work, do I have to provide my own bank statement?
The two plots of land would be described as properties that stand in isolation, therefore, they do not represent tie.
Your joblessness wouldn't have been a problem had it been that the conditions of your husband's employment and his financial state is satisfying.
You are not required to provide your father in-law's bank statement even if he is accommodating you, yet, it is not a bad idea for your father in-law to get involved, but then, this will discredit your own husband and the application may be subjected to more questions especially if your father in-law is not very financially comfortable.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Carterh: 9:22pm On Dec 19, 2014
Vicjustice:

The two plots of land would be described as properties that stand in isolation, therefore, they do not represent tie.
Your joblessness wouldn't have been a problem had it been that the conditions of your husband's employment and his financial state is satisfying.
You are not required to provide your father in-law's bank statement even if he is accommodating you, yet, it is not a bad idea for your father in-law to get involved, but then, this will discredit your own husband and the application may be subjected to more questions especially if your father in-law is not very financially comfortable.
Thank you. My father in-law is a Doctor and doing very okay. But as u said i think we shud keep him out of it. So now that my husband works full time and earns £1400, and he will have at least £5000 or more in his account when we apply next month, do u think that will be enuff? And again do you think it's worth applying again or? I need ur advice pls.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by Carterh: 9:32pm On Dec 19, 2014
Carterh:

Thank you. My father in-law is a Doctor and doing very okay. But as u said i think we shud keep him out of it. So now that my husband works full time and earns £1400, and he will have at least £5000 or more in his account when we apply next month, do u think that will be enuff? And again do you think it's worth applying again or? I need ur advice pls.
Here are the issues raised by the ECO
1. On the basis of evidence provided, you appear to have no dependent relatives and little in the way of personal income or assets in your own country.
2. Your spouse’s 31 October – 30 November 2014 bank statement shows periods of low balances and is overdrawn in a number of occasions. It is clear that funds in this account are subject to financial commitments. I am therefore not satisfied that his finances are as comfortable as you state or that funds held in this account are available for the purpose of your proposed visit.
3. In light of all the above I consider that you have failed to show sufficiently strong family, social or economic ties to satisfy me, on the balance of probabilities, that you intend to live the United Kingdom on completion of a short visit. Therefore, on the balance of probabilities, I am not satisfied that you will be maintained and accommodated in the UK without working or having recourse to public funds or are able to meet the cost of return or onward journey.

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