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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Ray7878: 7:10am On Mar 16, 2022
Siberry:


Please share the link. Why do TSL have the priority on their site then?

TLS would probably take your money. They are sooo incompetent. They took 37k from my wife when applying and we literally had to pay again to do self-service.

Facts are UKVI are currently focussing more on this Ukrainian thing due to the level of criticism levelled at them for not helping.

If I was you I would send UKVI an email confirming if you can do priority for the visa that you stated. Please don’t take the TLS site as gospel, they don’t even update their tracking system for God sake.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by awesomedeji111(m): 8:10am On Mar 16, 2022
Good morning everyone. Pls I’m new here and I do not really know how to navigate on nairaland. Pls help push to the appropriate section.

I and my family ( myself my wife and our 10 month old daughter ) applied for a student visa which myself and my daughter are dependent. We all started the application together but when we’re to pay for health surcharge and visa fee, my passport wasn’t ready so my wife alone proceeded and we delayed my daughter’s. My self and my daughter later had out appointments at the TLS a month after and a day after our appointment, my wife’s visa came out and she left Nigeria on the 13th of February due of the school deadline date . The problem now is that my daughter whom we did biometric together on the 8th of February already received a mail and I have picked up her passport since 24th of February. Up till now my passport isn’t out nor any message received. I’m so worried pls. I sent them a paid mail on the 3rd of March and I was told to wait for 10 working days that a decision has been made but they wouldn’t disclose it . I sent them another mail 5days after to know the update and I was told to send all my details. Later I got another mail telling me to wait till another 15 working days that the issue has been escalated and I shouldn’t send any more mails till the 15 working days elapse.

Is there anyone here who is experiencing same and what steps have you taking pls ?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by BruceXavier: 8:23am On Mar 16, 2022
[quote author=gfad2001 post=111070202]Yes I use keep my passport option

From your correspondence with UKVI has a decision been made on your application? If yes go to TLS with your passport and a print out of the mail showing a decision has been made on your application
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by deuoessch: 9:50am On Mar 16, 2022
Hello. Who else has tried paying after filling the application form? I'm experiencing some issues. Could it be because of the Ukraine immigration process?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Pecomg: 10:06am On Mar 16, 2022
Hello house , pls I would like answers to this questions.
I got a message for my Uk refusal and the letter was also attached but when I tracked the process , it was still at dmc office and hasn’t even gone back to the Vac office .
Is that possible pls ?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 10:11am On Mar 16, 2022
Gentlesoul3268:
I got this message today after I sent a complaint email to UK since January 21, after my wife and kids are wrongly denied with the reason of unknown transfers unto my wife account which is not. But they have re-applied and address the reason why they are worngly denied , to my surprise they denied them again with another reason that she's doesn't have any travel history for past 10yrs back lol .

See the complaint email response I got back today
Thank you for your email correspondence of 21 January.

However, I can confirm that in this instance, an Entry Clearance Manager has exceptionally reviewed your case based on the concerns raised in your complaint. They have advised that there are points which have not entirely been given sufficient consideration when the initial assessment took place. On that basis, they have agreed to reconsider your case based on the information you have provided. Your application will now be reconsidered by a different decision maker but please note that a reconsideration does not guarantee a decision in favour of an applicant. You will be contacted directly when the reconsideration is complete.
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but i told u not to go back immediately
… I even said go ahead with the complaints part and await what they say.. now you have grabbed another refusal … UK is not the only country for vacation, she and the kids can try other countries. The case officer in the second case has said what he wants.. buikd travel history… The good part is that your initial complain ts has somewhat been upheld according to this email and they will get back to you. Doesnt mean it will be a positive result. They will reassess. good luck

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Sharonpeters407: 10:12am On Mar 16, 2022
Good morning fellow naira landers .. please I need clarity on this : to apply for a student study visa for uk, do I need my business account or my personal account to show for my proof of fund during application ?.. please enlighten me on this .. thank you
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by primusmaximus: 10:17am On Mar 16, 2022
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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by primusmaximus: 10:21am On Mar 16, 2022
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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Vicobaba123: 11:07am On Mar 16, 2022
Good afternoon house,
Do anyone know of any phone number to contact TLS ABUJA? They have my passport for more than 30days now even after paying for courier services.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 11:49am On Mar 16, 2022
Sharonpeters407:
Good morning fellow naira landers .. please I need clarity on this : to apply for a student study visa for uk, do I need my business account or my personal account to show for my proof of fund during application ?.. please enlighten me on this .. thank you
personal account.. check page 1 of the student thread, there’s a lot of information there
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by leef2022: 11:50am On Mar 16, 2022
[quote author=Gentlesoul3268 post=111076075]I got this message today after I sent a complaint email to UK since January 21, after my wife and kids are wrongly denied with the reason of unknown transfers unto my wife account which is not. But they have re-applied and address the reason why they are worngly denied , to my surprise they denied them again with another reason that she's doesn't have any travel history for past 10yrs back lol .

Well wait for final outcome of previous complaint, and if it comes negative, put in another complaint for recent refusal and invoke previous reasons in next complaint as well as recent to show the wrongs. let your wife state that she's being denied wrongly and feels her application have been discriminated and not accessed on the full genuinity it deserves and the ECOs are being biased on her and the kids application. Let her acknowledge that though she and the kids do not have any past travel history in the last 10 years, UK is top of the list and only wise they started from the top of their tourist destinations. Let her state that putting in an application to the UK at this time was because she and the husband had determined and fully could afford a trip to the UK and back to her home country such that they are no burden to their intended tourist state. A well and strong worded terms that would outline how their application have been victimized. Now, if, other countries where they have to obtain a visa states that they have not traveled in the last 10 years, which embassy then would issue them their first visas to break the jinx?. Just a biased and unjust reasons, and you did no wrong to re-apply if they had a reason for a valid visa and met all visa requirements for a tourist visa.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Omonas035(f): 1:33pm On Mar 16, 2022
I have been given an offer from Teesside university for Sept 2022 intake even though I haven't received my CAS yet. I have read a lot from people saying if you say you know someone in the UK, your visa can be rejected. In my circumstance, I have two children I am willing to take along as my dependants, my last child has a british passport because his Dad is British/Nigerian. He is permanently based in UK. My university location is 4 hours away from where he lives so we wont be staying together. We are not married.

Do I need to state that I know someone in UK?
Do I need to state that one of the children I'm taking along has a British passport?

I'm asking these questions because I've heard a situation where they can say you might not want to come back to Nigeria after your studies.

Please anyone who has gone through this situation should please enlighten me.

Thanks
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by mimilyrics: 1:41pm On Mar 16, 2022
No.
Yes, when asked about the child's nationality.
Omonas035:
I have been given an offer from Teesside university for Sept 2022 intake even though I haven't received my CAS yet. I have read a lot from people saying if you say you know someone in the UK, your visa can be rejected. In my circumstance, I have two children I am willing to take along as my dependants, my last child has a british passport because his Dad is British/Nigerian. He is permanently based in UK. My university location is 4 hours away from where he lives so we wont be staying together. We are not married.

Do I need to state that I know someone in UK?
Do I need to state that one of the children I'm taking along has a British passport?

I'm asking these questions because I've heard a situation where they can say you might not want to come back to Nigeria after your studies.

Please anyone who has gone through this situation should please enlighten me.

Thanks
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Nobody: 3:36pm On Mar 16, 2022
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by qoonlay(m): 9:47am On Mar 17, 2022
Just go to the TLS office and present your collection slip, It would have been ready a long time ago.
awesomedeji111:
Good morning everyone. Pls I’m new here and I do not really know how to navigate on nairaland. Pls help push to the appropriate section.

I and my family ( myself my wife and our 10 month old daughter ) applied for a student visa which myself and my daughter are dependent. We all started the application together but when we’re to pay for health surcharge and visa fee, my passport wasn’t ready so my wife alone proceeded and we delayed my daughter’s. My self and my daughter later had out appointments at the TLS a month after and a day after our appointment, my wife’s visa came out and she left Nigeria on the 13th of February due of the school deadline date . The problem now is that my daughter whom we did biometric together on the 8th of February already received a mail and I have picked up her passport since 24th of February. Up till now my passport isn’t out nor any message received. I’m so worried pls. I sent them a paid mail on the 3rd of March and I was told to wait for 10 working days that a decision has been made but they wouldn’t disclose it . I sent them another mail 5days after to know the update and I was told to send all my details. Later I got another mail telling me to wait till another 15 working days that the issue has been escalated and I shouldn’t send any more mails till the 15 working days elapse.

Is there anyone here who is experiencing same and what steps have you taking pls ?

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by babranancy: 10:28am On Mar 17, 2022
Hi everyone, please I have a question to ask as regards to the passenger locator form
Does one still need to fill in the passenger locator form prior to traveling?
Does one still need to book covid test after arriving in Uk despite being fully vaccinated (because I heard that you have to fill in covid booking reference number while filling the passenger locator form)
Can one fill the passenger locator form 3 days prior to arriving.
Please I need your help with this questions because I am really confused with the passenger locator form
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by primusmaximus: 10:44am On Mar 17, 2022
babranancy:
Hi everyone, please I have a question to ask as regards to the passenger locator form
Does one still need to fill in the passenger locator form prior to traveling?
Does one still need to book covid test after arriving in Uk despite being fully vaccinated (because I heard that you have to fill in covid booking reference number while filling the passenger locator form)
Can one fill the passenger locator form 3 days prior to arriving.
Please I need your help with this questions because I am really confused with the passenger locator form

From March 18 (tomorrow), no one entering the UK will need to take covid tests or complete a passenger locator form

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by babranancy: 11:29am On Mar 17, 2022
primusmaximus:


From March 18 (tomorrow), no one entering the UK will need to take covid tests or complete a passenger locator form

Okay, thank you
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by awesomedeji111(m): 12:06pm On Mar 17, 2022
Good morning everyone. Pls I’m new here and I do not really know how to navigate on nairaland. Pls help push to the appropriate section.

I and my family ( myself my wife and our 10 month old daughter ) applied for a student visa which myself and my daughter are dependent. We all started the application together but when we’re to pay for health surcharge and visa fee, my passport wasn’t ready so my wife alone proceeded and we delayed my daughter’s. My self and my daughter later had out appointments at the TLS a month after and a day after our appointment, my wife’s visa came out and she left Nigeria on the 13th of February due of the school deadline date . The problem now is that my daughter whom we did biometric together on the 8th of February already received a mail and I have picked up her passport since 24th of February. Up till now my passport isn’t out nor any message received. I was at the TLS on the 24th of February the day I picked up my daughter’s passport and present my slip but was told mine isn’t ready, went back two weeks after and I got same reply. My status of the tracking is saying decision has been make but it’s showing it hasn’t gone back to VAC. . I sent them a paid mail on the 3rd of March and I was told to wait for 10 working days that a decision has been made but they wouldn’t disclose it . I sent them another mail 5days after to know the update and I was told to send all my details. Later I got another mail telling me to wait till another 15 working days that the issue has been escalated and I shouldn’t send any more mails till the 15 working days elapse.

Is there anyone here who is experiencing same and what steps have you taking pls ?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by sokotogudali: 1:11pm On Mar 17, 2022
Good day everyone and thanks to all of us sharing our helpful knowledge.

Please, I'd be applying for a visit visa early next month to write the PLAB 2 exam. I'm adding my cover letter below, please I would appreciate it if anyone could critique it for me.

Thank you so very much in advance.

Nigeria.
xx April, 2021.

The Entry Clearance Officer,
UK Visas and Immigration,
Sheffield,
The United Kingdom.
Dear Sir/Madam,

—------------------------- VISA APPLICATION FOR THE PROFESSIONAL AND LINGUISTIC ASSESSMENT BOARD (PLAB ) 2 EXAM

My name is Dr. —----------------- holder of Passport Number —---------------. I am applying for a Standard Visitor Visa to sit the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) Part 2 examination scheduled for 6th July 2022 in Manchester, United Kingdom.
I am a qualified medical doctor registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) with permanent registration number —--- and Folio Number —------ and hold a currently valid licence to practice medicine in Nigeria.
(Evidence attached: (1)International Passport, (2)Annual Practising Licence and (3)Certificate of Full Registration)

WHY I AM APPLYING FOR THE UK STANDARD VISITOR VISA
The Standard Visitor Visa will enable me to gain access to the United Kingdom to sit for the Part 2 of the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board Examination on 6th July 2022, which is held only at either of the two GMC Clinical Assessment Centres on 3 Hardman Square, M3 3EB or 3 Hardman Street, M3 3AW both in Manchester, United Kingdom. The exam is the final part of the licensing exam for international medical graduates who wish to practice medicine in the UK. I am currently applying to get registered as a medical doctor in the UK with a GMC reference number: —-------.
I sat for and passed the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) Part 1 examination that was held in Lagos, Nigeria on 20th May 2021. I had previously passed my International English Language Test (IELTS) Examination administered by the British Council in Abuja Nigeria on the 21st August 2020, a prerequisite for sitting the PLAB 1 examination.
(Evidence attached: (4)IELTS Academic Certificate, (5)PLAB 1 pass result, (6)PLAB 1 scores result)

WHY I WANT TO TAKE THE PLAB EXAM
Following the completion of my housemanship (equivalent to the Foundation Year 1 for doctors in the UK) in July 2020 at —--------------, I have been practising as a general duties medical officer and currently work as a medical officer at —----------------.
I would like to go into the General Practice (GP) Training in the country that boasts of the National Health Service (NHS) – a top global healthcare delivery system. In order to get into this medical specialty training in the UK, I need to obtain a full registration to practice with the GMC.
Passing the PLAB 2 test is the final requirement before full registration with the GMC for an international medical graduate like me.
(Evidence attached: (7)Certificate of Completion of Housemanship)

PLAB PART 2 EXAMINATION CONFIRMATION
I have booked and paid for my PLAB Part 2 examination. I have received a confirmation booking email and receipt of booking from the General Medical Council (GMC).
The GMC has invited me to their Clinical Assessment Centre at Manchester, 3 Hardman Street, Manchester, United Kingdom on 6th July 2022 to take the PLAB 2 examination.
The GMC can be contacted via telephone on: +441619236602 or 01619236602 or by email at gmc@gmc-uk.org, should verification of this information be required.
(Evidence attached: (12)PLAB 2 Booking confirmation email from GMC, (13)PLAB 2 Booking receipt from GMC)

ABOUT MYSELF
I am a fully qualified and registered medical practitioner in Nigeria with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (Registration Number: —---------). I graduated with an MB; BS degree from the University of —---- in -------- 2018.
I secured a housemanship appointment at the —------------. I did my housemanship from June 2019 to June 2020 diligently getting a distinction assessment from all departments I rotated through and being awarded as the Best House Officer by the —----------------.
I currently work at —----------------- as a medical officer and I also served under the compulsory Federal Government National Youth Service Scheme from March 2021 to February 2022. I have attached a letter of introduction from my employer to this application.
I am a full-time medical practitioner with no other income source apart from this job, and I am committed to returning to Nigeria and my job immediately after my examinations.
My employer, who is represented by —---------------, the Medical Director of —------------ can be contacted on —------------
I pride myself as a professional with utmost respect for the rule of law. I, therefore, have no intention of smearing my nascent immigration record by overstaying my visa.
(Evidence attached: (14)MBBS degree certificate, (15)Letter of Letter of introduction from my current employer - PreciousLife Medical Centre, Abuja (16)Discharge Certificate from the National Youth Service Corps

TRAVEL ITINERARY
I plan to arrive in Manchester, United Kingdom on 1st July, 2022, write my examination on 6th July 2022 and depart to Nigeria on 8th July, 2022.
I am aware that the examination is a single day event, however because this would be my first time undertaking International Travel of any sort, I am applying for a 7 day visit to enable me rest adequately, recover from the trip and get acquainted and familiar with the environment prior to my examination and also rest and sight-see after the examination before my return.
A summary of my travel itinerary is as follows:
July 1st Arrival in Manchester and check-in into booked accommodation.
July 2nd to 5th Rest in booked accommodation, explore the environment and
transportation routes to and from the examination venue.
6th July Examination day.
7th July Recuperate from the exam and do some sight-seeing.
8th July Departure from the UK to Nigeria.

ACCOMMODATION ARRANGEMENT
I will be residing at —------------- Hotel. I will be there for 7 nights, from 1st July 2022 to 8th July 2022. I will spend most of my time preparing for my exams prior to the exam day. I will be leaving the hotel on the morning of 8th July 2022..
(Evidence attached: (17)Booking confirmation to —--------- Hotel)

TRAVEL EXPENSES
My Estimated Travel Expenses are as follows:
Airline Ticket (with Return Ticket): NGN 300,000 = GBP 530.97
Accommodation: NGN 150,000 = GBP 263.16
Living Expenses and Intra-UK travel: NGN 100,000 = GBP 176.99
Total Expenses: NGN 550,000 = GBP 964.91

FINANCES
This trip will be funded by myself and I have no intention to seek public funds while in the United Kingdom.

I currently work as a Medical Officer at —--------------- and was offered an appointment here on the 30th of December 2020, with a monthly income of NGN 163,200.00 (£ 300) amounting to a net annual income of NGN 1,958,400 after tax and deductions. I was also receiving a further monthly allowance of NGN 33,000 amounting to a total of NGN396,000 a year from the Federal Government of Nigeria for my participation in the compulsory National Youth Service Corps Scheme (NYSC) from March 2021 to February 2022. I currently spend between NGN 33,000 to NGN 36,000 out of this in catering to my monthly personal needs. Undertaking this trip will not pose a financial burden for me.

I have a total of NGN1,100,000 (£ 2,033) saved in my salary account at Zenith Bank, Nigeria with complete access to this money and have attached the necessary documentary evidence of this in the form of my bank statement.
Furthermore, I am still expecting salaries for the months of April, May and June before my trip. I strongly believe that having adequate funds in my personal account will not be an issue for me.
a. OPENING BALANCE
The opening balance in my account on 2nd November, 2021 is NGN 191,304.25 (£ 347). This low amount is because I had recently made payment for my PLAB 2 booking.
(Evidence attached: (18)My Zenith Bank account statement)


b. EXPLANATION OF EVERY TRANSACTION GREATER THAN NGN 10,000 BESIDES MY REGULAR INCOME

NGN 20,000 paid to —------------- on 22/22/2021 was a loan to a friend.
NGN 20,000 credit from —----------- on 24/22/2021 was repayment of the money loaned to him two days earlier.
NGN 81,600 credit from —--------------. on 31/12/2021 was a bonus payment of 50% salary paid to all staff of the organisation at the end of the year.
NGN 66,000 credit from FGNFEDERALGOVERNMENTOFNIG on 07/02/2022 was payment of my NYSC allowances for the month of May and June 2021 which had not been paid.
NGN 34,800 credit from FGNFEDERALGOVERNMENTOFNIG on 15/02/2022 was an advance payment of the February salary for the National Youth Service Scheme with an additional allowance of 1,800 NGN. On further inquiry, the Scheme pays the allowance this way, when the programme is rounding up.

The currency exchange rates used above were according to Oanda.com as of .

SUMMARY OF MY VISA APPLICATION
As earlier stated, the intention for this visa application is to sit the PLAB 2 exam in Manchester, which I have paid for and attached necessary evidence supplied by the General Medical Council UK.
It is imperative to note that I need to return to Nigeria to continue my clinical job as it is my only income source. My lucrative career prospects as a medical doctor either in Nigeria or the UK and my status as an upstanding citizen of Nigeria with no criminal or civil offence to my name motivate me to abstain from violating any set terms of my visa.
I can cover the entire cost of my trip should, and as such, I have no intention to seek aid from the UK’s public funds.
I would be grateful if my visa application is granted, and I am happy to answer any additional questions that may arise from this application.
Thank you for your time and kind consideration.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by luiginho2xl(m): 2:00pm On Mar 17, 2022
sokotogudali:
Good day everyone and thanks to all of us sharing our helpful knowledge.

Please, I'd be applying for a visit visa early next month to write the PLAB 2 exam. I'm adding my cover letter below, please I would appreciate it if anyone could critique it for me.

Thank you so very much in advance.

Nigeria.
xx April, 2021.

The Entry Clearance Officer,
UK Visas and Immigration,
Sheffield,
The United Kingdom.
Dear Sir/Madam,

—------------------------- VISA APPLICATION FOR THE PROFESSIONAL AND LINGUISTIC ASSESSMENT BOARD (PLAB ) 2 EXAM

My name is Dr. —----------------- holder of Passport Number —---------------. I am applying for a Standard Visitor Visa to sit the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) Part 2 examination scheduled for 6th July 2022 in Manchester, United Kingdom.
I am a qualified medical doctor registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) with permanent registration number —--- and Folio Number —------ and hold a currently valid licence to practice medicine in Nigeria.
(Evidence attached: (1)International Passport, (2)Annual Practising Licence and (3)Certificate of Full Registration)

WHY I AM APPLYING FOR THE UK STANDARD VISITOR VISA
The Standard Visitor Visa will enable me to gain access to the United Kingdom to sit for the Part 2 of the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board Examination on 6th July 2022, which is held only at either of the two GMC Clinical Assessment Centres on 3 Hardman Square, M3 3EB or 3 Hardman Street, M3 3AW both in Manchester, United Kingdom. The exam is the final part of the licensing exam for international medical graduates who wish to practice medicine in the UK. I am currently applying to get registered as a medical doctor in the UK with a GMC reference number: —-------.
I sat for and passed the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) Part 1 examination that was held in Lagos, Nigeria on 20th May 2021. I had previously passed my International English Language Test (IELTS) Examination administered by the British Council in Abuja Nigeria on the 21st August 2020, a prerequisite for sitting the PLAB 1 examination.
(Evidence attached: (4)IELTS Academic Certificate, (5)PLAB 1 pass result, (6)PLAB 1 scores result)

WHY I WANT TO TAKE THE PLAB EXAM
Following the completion of my housemanship (equivalent to the Foundation Year 1 for doctors in the UK) in July 2020 at —--------------, I have been practising as a general duties medical officer and currently work as a medical officer at —----------------.
I would like to go into the General Practice (GP) Training in the country that boasts of the National Health Service (NHS) – a top global healthcare delivery system. In order to get into this medical specialty training in the UK, I need to obtain a full registration to practice with the GMC.
Passing the PLAB 2 test is the final requirement before full registration with the GMC for an international medical graduate like me.
(Evidence attached: (7)Certificate of Completion of Housemanship)

PLAB PART 2 EXAMINATION CONFIRMATION
I have booked and paid for my PLAB Part 2 examination. I have received a confirmation booking email and receipt of booking from the General Medical Council (GMC).
The GMC has invited me to their Clinical Assessment Centre at Manchester, 3 Hardman Street, Manchester, United Kingdom on 6th July 2022 to take the PLAB 2 examination.
The GMC can be contacted via telephone on: +441619236602 or 01619236602 or by email at gmc@gmc-uk.org, should verification of this information be required.
(Evidence attached: (12)PLAB 2 Booking confirmation email from GMC, (13)PLAB 2 Booking receipt from GMC)

ABOUT MYSELF
I am a fully qualified and registered medical practitioner in Nigeria with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (Registration Number: —---------). I graduated with an MB; BS degree from the University of —---- in -------- 2018.
I secured a housemanship appointment at the —------------. I did my housemanship from June 2019 to June 2020 diligently getting a distinction assessment from all departments I rotated through and being awarded as the Best House Officer by the —----------------.
I currently work at —----------------- as a medical officer and I also served under the compulsory Federal Government National Youth Service Scheme from March 2021 to February 2022. I have attached a letter of introduction from my employer to this application.
I am a full-time medical practitioner with no other income source apart from this job, and I am committed to returning to Nigeria and my job immediately after my examinations.
My employer, who is represented by —---------------, the Medical Director of —------------ can be contacted on —------------
I pride myself as a professional with utmost respect for the rule of law. I, therefore, have no intention of smearing my nascent immigration record by overstaying my visa.
(Evidence attached: (14)MBBS degree certificate, (15)Letter of Letter of introduction from my current employer - PreciousLife Medical Centre, Abuja (16)Discharge Certificate from the National Youth Service Corps

TRAVEL ITINERARY
I plan to arrive in Manchester, United Kingdom on 1st July, 2022, write my examination on 6th July 2022 and depart to Nigeria on 8th July, 2022.
I am aware that the examination is a single day event, however because this would be my first time undertaking International Travel of any sort, I am applying for a 7 day visit to enable me rest adequately, recover from the trip and get acquainted and familiar with the environment prior to my examination and also rest and sight-see after the examination before my return.
A summary of my travel itinerary is as follows:
July 1st Arrival in Manchester and check-in into booked accommodation.
July 2nd to 5th Rest in booked accommodation, explore the environment and
transportation routes to and from the examination venue.
6th July Examination day.
7th July Recuperate from the exam and do some sight-seeing.
8th July Departure from the UK to Nigeria.

ACCOMMODATION ARRANGEMENT
I will be residing at —------------- Hotel. I will be there for 7 nights, from 1st July 2022 to 8th July 2022. I will spend most of my time preparing for my exams prior to the exam day. I will be leaving the hotel on the morning of 8th July 2022..
(Evidence attached: (17)Booking confirmation to —--------- Hotel)

TRAVEL EXPENSES
My Estimated Travel Expenses are as follows:
Airline Ticket (with Return Ticket): NGN 300,000 = GBP 530.97
Accommodation: NGN 150,000 = GBP 263.16
Living Expenses and Intra-UK travel: NGN 100,000 = GBP 176.99
Total Expenses: NGN 550,000 = GBP 964.91

FINANCES
This trip will be funded by myself and I have no intention to seek public funds while in the United Kingdom.

I currently work as a Medical Officer at —--------------- and was offered an appointment here on the 30th of December 2020, with a monthly income of NGN 163,200.00 (£ 300) amounting to a net annual income of NGN 1,958,400 after tax and deductions. I was also receiving a further monthly allowance of NGN 33,000 amounting to a total of NGN396,000 a year from the Federal Government of Nigeria for my participation in the compulsory National Youth Service Corps Scheme (NYSC) from March 2021 to February 2022. I currently spend between NGN 33,000 to NGN 36,000 out of this in catering to my monthly personal needs. Undertaking this trip will not pose a financial burden for me.

I have a total of NGN1,100,000 (£ 2,033) saved in my salary account at Zenith Bank, Nigeria with complete access to this money and have attached the necessary documentary evidence of this in the form of my bank statement.
Furthermore, I am still expecting salaries for the months of April, May and June before my trip. I strongly believe that having adequate funds in my personal account will not be an issue for me.
a. OPENING BALANCE
The opening balance in my account on 2nd November, 2021 is NGN 191,304.25 (£ 347). This low amount is because I had recently made payment for my PLAB 2 booking.
(Evidence attached: (18)My Zenith Bank account statement)


b. EXPLANATION OF EVERY TRANSACTION GREATER THAN NGN 10,000 BESIDES MY REGULAR INCOME

NGN 20,000 paid to —------------- on 22/22/2021 was a loan to a friend.
NGN 20,000 credit from —----------- on 24/22/2021 was repayment of the money loaned to him two days earlier.
NGN 81,600 credit from —--------------. on 31/12/2021 was a bonus payment of 50% salary paid to all staff of the organisation at the end of the year.
NGN 66,000 credit from FGNFEDERALGOVERNMENTOFNIG on 07/02/2022 was payment of my NYSC allowances for the month of May and June 2021 which had not been paid.
NGN 34,800 credit from FGNFEDERALGOVERNMENTOFNIG on 15/02/2022 was an advance payment of the February salary for the National Youth Service Scheme with an additional allowance of 1,800 NGN. On further inquiry, the Scheme pays the allowance this way, when the programme is rounding up.

The currency exchange rates used above were according to Oanda.com as of .

SUMMARY OF MY VISA APPLICATION
As earlier stated, the intention for this visa application is to sit the PLAB 2 exam in Manchester, which I have paid for and attached necessary evidence supplied by the General Medical Council UK.
It is imperative to note that I need to return to Nigeria to continue my clinical job as it is my only income source. My lucrative career prospects as a medical doctor either in Nigeria or the UK and my status as an upstanding citizen of Nigeria with no criminal or civil offence to my name motivate me to abstain from violating any set terms of my visa.
I can cover the entire cost of my trip should, and as such, I have no intention to seek aid from the UK’s public funds.
I would be grateful if my visa application is granted, and I am happy to answer any additional questions that may arise from this application.
Thank you for your time and kind consideration.

First, you should try contact your fellow doctors who have undertaken and have had experience in this process to help you scrutinize and fine tune your application. I believe there are WhatsApp/telegram groups where you can get access to them.

Secondly, pay very good attention to your money. Try to reduce your expenditure as much as possible. Your expenditure of 550k might be interpreted as too much for an 8 day trip considering your monthly income.
See if you can get cheaper accommodation using booking dot com (try to bring it down to below a 100k. The lower the better).
Then your feeding/miscellaneous expenses can be anything between 30-50k (the lower the better).
In all, just try to trim your total expenditure down to within or a little bit above 400k.
If you can get a UK sponsor, who could help you knock off the need for paying for accommodation and feeding, that could also help.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Omonas035(f): 2:01pm On Mar 17, 2022
Oh, thank you.

mimilyrics:
No.
Yes, when asked about the child's nationality.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by sokotogudali: 2:34pm On Mar 17, 2022
luiginho2xl:
First, you should try contact your fellow doctors who have undertaken and have had experience in this process to help you scrutinize and fine tune your application. I believe there are WhatsApp/telegram groups where you can get access to them.

Secondly, pay very good attention to your money. Try to reduce your expenditure as much as possible. Your expenditure of 550k might be interpreted as too much for an 8 day trip considering your monthly income.
See if you can get cheaper accommodation using booking dot com (try to bring it down to below a 100k. The lower the better).
Then your feeding/miscellaneous expenses can be anything between 30-50k (the lower the better).
In all, just try to trim your total expenditure down to within or a little bit above 400k.
If you can get a UK sponsor, who could help you knock off the need for paying for accommodation and feeding, that could also help.

Thank you very much.
I'll surely pay attention to the points you raised.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 4:05pm On Mar 17, 2022
@sokotogudi also use Naseer’s blog. Google it. The plab 2 visa application letter also helps.. although this letter already looks ‘naseer’ like… goodluck with your exams.
Attach all proofs to show plab 2 can only be taken in the UK and every other evidence of your medical career + plab exams results.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Gentlesoul3268: 4:26pm On Mar 17, 2022
Thanks very much leef I will do everything as you said.


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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Gentlesoul3268: 4:28pm On Mar 17, 2022
Thanks Giselle for your observation



giselle237:
but i told u not to go back immediately
… I even said go ahead with the complaints part and await what they say.. now you have grabbed another refusal … UK is not the only country for vacation, she and the kids can try other countries. The case officer in the second case has said what he wants.. buikd travel history… The good part is that your initial complain ts has somewhat been upheld according to this email and they will get back to you. Doesnt mean it will be a positive result. They will reassess. good luck
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Sus4(m): 5:57pm On Mar 17, 2022
miqos02:
if you upgrade, don't forget to pay tax, you may be denied because bod that

Thanks
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by leef2022: 6:12pm On Mar 17, 2022
giselle237:
@sokotogudi also use Naseer’s blog. Google it. The plab 2 visa application letter also helps.. although this letter already looks ‘naseer’ like… goodluck with your exams.
Attach all proofs to show plab 2 can only be taken in the UK [b][/b]and every other evidence of your medical career + plab exams results.

No need for such proof, PLAB 2 is only taken in the UK. Manchester city to be precise. All he/she needs is to show that he/she has booked for the exams. And he/she can neither book for plab 2 without a valid and passed plab 1 results.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by leef2022: 6:24pm On Mar 17, 2022
sokotogudali:
Good day everyone and thanks to all of us sharing our helpful knowledge.

Please, I'd be applying for a visit visa early next month to write the PLAB 2 exam. I'm adding my cover letter below, please I would appreciate it if anyone could critique it for me.

Thank you so very much in advance.

Nigeria.
xx April, 2021.

The Entry Clearance Officer,
UK Visas and Immigration,
Sheffield,
The United Kingdom.
Dear Sir/Madam,

—------------------------- VISA APPLICATION FOR THE PROFESSIONAL AND LINGUISTIC ASSESSMENT BOARD (PLAB ) 2 EXAM

My name is Dr. —----------------- holder of Passport Number —---------------. I am applying for a Standard Visitor Visa to sit the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) Part 2 examination scheduled for 6th July 2022 in Manchester, United Kingdom.
I am a qualified medical doctor registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) with permanent registration number —--- and Folio Number —------ and hold a currently valid licence to practice medicine in Nigeria.
(Evidence attached: (1)International Passport, (2)Annual Practising Licence and (3)Certificate of Full Registration)

WHY I AM APPLYING FOR THE UK STANDARD VISITOR VISA
The Standard Visitor Visa will enable me to gain access to the United Kingdom to sit for the Part 2 of the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board Examination on 6th July 2022, which is held only at either of the two GMC Clinical Assessment Centres on 3 Hardman Square, M3 3EB or 3 Hardman Street, M3 3AW both in Manchester, United Kingdom. The exam is the final part of the licensing exam for international medical graduates who wish to practice medicine in the UK. I am currently applying to get registered as a medical doctor in the UK with a GMC reference number: —-------.
I sat for and passed the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) Part 1 examination that was held in Lagos, Nigeria on 20th May 2021. I had previously passed my International English Language Test (IELTS) Examination administered by the British Council in Abuja Nigeria on the 21st August 2020, a prerequisite for sitting the PLAB 1 examination.
(Evidence attached: (4)IELTS Academic Certificate, (5)PLAB 1 pass result, (6)PLAB 1 scores result)

WHY I WANT TO TAKE THE PLAB EXAM
Following the completion of my housemanship (equivalent to the Foundation Year 1 for doctors in the UK) in July 2020 at —--------------, I have been practising as a general duties medical officer and currently work as a medical officer at —----------------.
I would like to go into the General Practice (GP) Training in the country that boasts of the National Health Service (NHS) – a top global healthcare delivery system. In order to get into this medical specialty training in the UK, I need to obtain a full registration to practice with the GMC.
Passing the PLAB 2 test is the final requirement before full registration with the GMC for an international medical graduate like me.
(Evidence attached: (7)Certificate of Completion of Housemanship)

PLAB PART 2 EXAMINATION CONFIRMATION
I have booked and paid for my PLAB Part 2 examination. I have received a confirmation booking email and receipt of booking from the General Medical Council (GMC).
The GMC has invited me to their Clinical Assessment Centre at Manchester, 3 Hardman Street, Manchester, United Kingdom on 6th July 2022 to take the PLAB 2 examination.
The GMC can be contacted via telephone on: +441619236602 or 01619236602 or by email at gmc@gmc-uk.org, should verification of this information be required.
(Evidence attached: (12)PLAB 2 Booking confirmation email from GMC, (13)PLAB 2 Booking receipt from GMC)

ABOUT MYSELF
I am a fully qualified and registered medical practitioner in Nigeria with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (Registration Number: —---------). I graduated with an MB; BS degree from the University of —---- in -------- 2018.
I secured a housemanship appointment at the —------------. I did my housemanship from June 2019 to June 2020 diligently getting a distinction assessment from all departments I rotated through and being awarded as the Best House Officer by the —----------------.
I currently work at —----------------- as a medical officer and I also served under the compulsory Federal Government National Youth Service Scheme from March 2021 to February 2022. I have attached a letter of introduction from my employer to this application.
I am a full-time medical practitioner with no other income source apart from this job, and I am committed to returning to Nigeria and my job immediately after my examinations.
My employer, who is represented by —---------------, the Medical Director of —------------ can be contacted on —------------
I pride myself as a professional with utmost respect for the rule of law. I, therefore, have no intention of smearing my nascent immigration record by overstaying my visa.
(Evidence attached: (14)MBBS degree certificate, (15)Letter of Letter of introduction from my current employer - PreciousLife Medical Centre, Abuja (16)Discharge Certificate from the National Youth Service Corps

TRAVEL ITINERARY
I plan to arrive in Manchester, United Kingdom on 1st July, 2022, write my examination on 6th July 2022 and depart to Nigeria on 8th July, 2022.
I am aware that the examination is a single day event, however because this would be my first time undertaking International Travel of any sort, I am applying for a 7 day visit to enable me rest adequately, recover from the trip and get acquainted and familiar with the environment prior to my examination and also rest and sight-see after the examination before my return.
A summary of my travel itinerary is as follows:
July 1st Arrival in Manchester and check-in into booked accommodation.
July 2nd to 5th Rest in booked accommodation, explore the environment and
transportation routes to and from the examination venue.
6th July Examination day.
7th July Recuperate from the exam and do some sight-seeing.
8th July Departure from the UK to Nigeria.

ACCOMMODATION ARRANGEMENT
I will be residing at —------------- Hotel. I will be there for 7 nights, from 1st July 2022 to 8th July 2022. I will spend most of my time preparing for my exams prior to the exam day. I will be leaving the hotel on the morning of 8th July 2022..
(Evidence attached: (17)Booking confirmation to —--------- Hotel)

TRAVEL EXPENSES
My Estimated Travel Expenses are as follows:
Airline Ticket (with Return Ticket): NGN 300,000 = GBP 530.97
Accommodation: NGN 150,000 = GBP 263.16
Living Expenses and Intra-UK travel: NGN 100,000 = GBP 176.99
Total Expenses: NGN 550,000 = GBP 964.91

FINANCES
This trip will be funded by myself and I have no intention to seek public funds while in the United Kingdom.

I currently work as a Medical Officer at —--------------- and was offered an appointment here on the 30th of December 2020, with a monthly income of NGN 163,200.00 (£ 300) amounting to a net annual income of NGN 1,958,400 after tax and deductions. I was also receiving a further monthly allowance of NGN 33,000 amounting to a total of NGN396,000 a year from the Federal Government of Nigeria for my participation in the compulsory National Youth Service Corps Scheme (NYSC) from March 2021 to February 2022. I currently spend between NGN 33,000 to NGN 36,000 out of this in catering to my monthly personal needs. Undertaking this trip will not pose a financial burden for me.

I have a total of NGN1,100,000 (£ 2,033) saved in my salary account at Zenith Bank, Nigeria with complete access to this money and have attached the necessary documentary evidence of this in the form of my bank statement.
Furthermore, I am still expecting salaries for the months of April, May and June before my trip. I strongly believe that having adequate funds in my personal account will not be an issue for me.
a. OPENING BALANCE
The opening balance in my account on 2nd November, 2021 is NGN 191,304.25 (£ 347). This low amount is because I had recently made payment for my PLAB 2 booking.
(Evidence attached: (18)My Zenith Bank account statement)


b. EXPLANATION OF EVERY TRANSACTION GREATER THAN NGN 10,000 BESIDES MY REGULAR INCOME

NGN 20,000 paid to —------------- on 22/22/2021 was a loan to a friend.
NGN 20,000 credit from —----------- on 24/22/2021 was repayment of the money loaned to him two days earlier.
NGN 81,600 credit from —--------------. on 31/12/2021 was a bonus payment of 50% salary paid to all staff of the organisation at the end of the year.
NGN 66,000 credit from FGNFEDERALGOVERNMENTOFNIG on 07/02/2022 was payment of my NYSC allowances for the month of May and June 2021 which had not been paid.
NGN 34,800 credit from FGNFEDERALGOVERNMENTOFNIG on 15/02/2022 was an advance payment of the February salary for the National Youth Service Scheme with an additional allowance of 1,800 NGN. On further inquiry, the Scheme pays the allowance this way, when the programme is rounding up.

The currency exchange rates used above were according to Oanda.com as of .

SUMMARY OF MY VISA APPLICATION
As earlier stated, the intention for this visa application is to sit the PLAB 2 exam in Manchester, which I have paid for and attached necessary evidence supplied by the General Medical Council UK.
It is imperative to note that I need to return to Nigeria to continue my clinical job as it is my only income source. My lucrative career prospects as a medical doctor either in Nigeria or the UK and my status as an upstanding citizen of Nigeria with no criminal or civil offence to my name motivate me to abstain from violating any set terms of my visa.
I can cover the entire cost of my trip should, and as such, I have no intention to seek aid from the UK’s public funds.
I would be grateful if my visa application is granted, and I am happy to answer any additional questions that may arise from this application.
Thank you for your time and kind consideration.


You should be fine. BTW, when you pass your plab2 and get your gmc license apply to hospitals outside big cities. You would have less competition in such places and more exposure that would make you grounded. Once you're established, you can move to bigger cities. But you would also have to put your targeted area of specialty into consideration in so doing.. All the best colleague and enjoy your careers
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Motiqueen: 6:46pm On Mar 17, 2022
Good evening everyone,

I have a question, my sister is trying to apply for a standard visitor visa. My Uncle also resident in Nigeria is the sponsor, but she is also planning to use part of her saving for shopping in the UK.

How many months account statements should both of them produce as evidence of funds when applying?

I will appreciate if I can get a response.

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