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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Clurkh: 9:58am On Dec 25, 2024
Hi All,

A quick one. Applied for UK visa, sent a follow up mail to ask the status and was informed a decision has been made. This was two weeks ago. Since then, nothing. No mail from the decision letter box or from VFS.

Has anyone had similar experience? What can I do to get a status update?

Thanks
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Akintomide454: 10:41am On Dec 25, 2024
Clurkh:
Hi All,

A quick one. Applied for UK visa, sent a follow up mail to ask the status and was informed a decision has been made. This was two weeks ago. Since then, nothing. No mail from the decision letter box or from VFS.

Has anyone had similar experience? What can I do to get a status update?

Thanks
what’s the visa category? Study or a visit visa? Secondly, did you paid for Courier service? If yes or No try to contact Vfs either in Lagos or in Abuja Or track your passport through Vfs website https://atlantis-abs-uk.vfsglobal.com/sign-in Use the link to track your visa application and your passport if it has been dispatched
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Cashmadam: 2:59pm On Dec 25, 2024
Modupe1981:
@Cashmadam and Davodyguy welldone for good humanitarian job u are doing

Pls I want to ask if there is anyone that has use airframe,klm,or luthansa airline reservation to apply for u k visa and was granted before? Cos they said transit visa is required those it means we can not use them to apply or we can.
Merry Christmas. You don't need an airline reservation for a UK visa. I've never used it.

When you get the visa, avoid any airline that requires a transit visa.

Good luck!
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by jimcykhan:
Hi everyone
I have been trying to make payment for my UK visa application with Gtbank USD visa card for the past 2 weeks, all attempts proof abortive. I have reach out to Gtbank and they claim that everything is fine at their end.

Please is anyone experiencing this or what's the way forward?

Thank you.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Yoyoky: 12:04am On Dec 26, 2024
Good evening. Please i have similar issue.
Kindly permit me to reach you via email.
Thank you.

Exceldamsel:
I had to send someone to their office in Ikeja to get a tracking number because there was none in the courier receipt

They used GIG logistics, we didn’t wait for them to call, immediately it delivered to GIG Benin office via tracking my mum went there to collect herself
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Clurkh: 12:39am On Dec 26, 2024
Akintomide454:
what’s the visa category? Study or a visit visa? Secondly, did you paid for Courier service? If yes or No try to contact Vfs either in Lagos or in Abuja Or track your passport through Vfs website https://atlantis-abs-uk.vfsglobal.com/sign-in Use the link to track your visa application and your passport if it has been dispatched
It's a spousal settlement visa. We didn't use courier. VFS does not have any contact on their site. If you have the email or phone number I can reach I would appreciate it.
When I tried to track, The images below is what it showed. Not clear what stage it is in.

Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Yoyoky: 7:29am On Dec 26, 2024
Good morning and merry Christmas to everyone.
With humility, I write to know anyone going to VFS Ikeja or someone staying near vfs ikeja to help me get my passport tracking number (waybill number) for me.
I will appreciate.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by tobland101: 7:35am On Dec 26, 2024
Hello I did biometrics since dec16 but nothing yet , anyone in this situation too! Kind of nervous tho
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Starways: 8:13am On Dec 26, 2024
tobland101:
Hello I did biometrics since dec16 but nothing yet , anyone in this situation too! Kind of nervous tho
Mine is since 6th December nothing yet o
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Akintomide454: 8:59am On Dec 26, 2024
Clurkh:
It's a spousal settlement visa. We didn't use courier. VFS does not have any contact on their site. If you have the email or phone number I can reach I would appreciate it.
When I tried to track, The images below is what it showed. Not clear what stage it is in.
Vfs contact 08070199993 I’ll also suggest you visit Vfs office if possible and report this to Ukvi.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Clurkh: 9:08am On Dec 26, 2024
Akintomide454:
Vfs contact 08070199993 I’ll also suggest you visit Vfs office if possible and report this to Ukvi.
Thank you very much. Will call them today and if I don't get any positive feedback will report to UKVI.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by b31164707: 9:36am On Dec 26, 2024
Merry Christmas Everyone,

So I have finalized documentation and intend to apply for a UK tourist visa next month (January) to travel to the UK in March just for one week to celebrate my girlfriend's birthday. Please find below my attached documents:

Attached Documents
 Travel Documents: My passport biodata page and copies of previous United States and United Kingdom study visas issued within the last ten years.
 Financial Evidence: Stamped salary breakdown (showing prior and current total renumeration), email receipts confirming salary increments, recent pay slips from employer, Naira salary account statements, and Standard Chartered Bank United States Dollar (USD) savings account statements for the most recent three-month period.
 Accommodation and Travel Details: A detailed travel itinerary & budget breakdown, invitation letter from my host and her supporting documentation (passport biodata page and recent utility bill)
 Employment Details and Economic Ties: A letter of introduction from my employer, an employment confirmation letter and a signed leave approval letter from my supervisor, which all prove my economic ties.
 Evidence of Family Ties to Nigeria: My birth certificate and a signed letter from my father who I reside with, confirming family responsibilities.
 Additional Information: A copy of my host's Nigerian visa sticker proving that she has visited me in Nigeria and photos, proving our relationship.

Regarding financial evidence, since my salary increased effective from November 1st, I only intend to submit my salary account statements, pay slips and USD savings account statements for November, December and January, since this three-month period reflects my current income and spending patterns, and provides an accurate representation of my ability to support myself during my stay in the UK. My net monthly salary is 881,633.50 Naira (454.15 GBP). However, in November and December this year, I received additional end of year allowances from my employer, which boosted my November inflows to 1,324,341.83 Naira (682.20 GBP) and December inflows to 2,038,233.50 Naira (1,049.94 GBP). All of these inflows are explained in my cover letter. With that said, I currently have at least $1,500 sitting in my salary account and at least $7,500 in my USD savings account, so a total of at least $9,000 to show as funds.

Regarding my travel budget, I am budgeting about 520 GBP for a week (excluding accommodation which will be covered by my host and excluding flights), then a total of 950 to 1,000 GBP for a week (including flights). 

I understand there are some instances where applicants have been granted visas with three months account statements, so I hope submitting account statements for a three month period won't result to a visa denial, especially since I have a valid reason stated in my cover letter for submitting bank statements for the most recent three month period and have been issued UK study visas twice within the last ten years, demonstrating travel history.

Based on the documents listed, my financial circumstances and my travel budget, do you think I have a strong chance? Looking forward to feedback from applicants who have been successful, particularly those who submitted bank statements for three months and were granted visas.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Ashirioluwa: 10:09am On Dec 26, 2024
tobland101:
Hello I did biometrics since dec16 but nothing yet , anyone in this situation too! Kind of nervous tho
It is too early to be nervous about an application that was submitted on December 16. If you take Saturday, Sunday, and Christmas Day into consideration, then your application is just like 7 days old as of today, December 26.

After January 9, you can begin to worry if you don't hear from them.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by zeezeepearl:
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by tobland101: 11:51am On Dec 26, 2024
Ashirioluwa:
It is too early to be nervous about an application that was submitted on December 16. If you take Saturday, Sunday, and Christmas Day into consideration, then your application is just like 7 days old as of today, December 26.

After January 9, you can begin to worry if you don't hear from them.
Alright thanks appreciate
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by naivasha: 12:17pm On Dec 26, 2024
Season's greetings to you.

In my view, your documentation is well thought through and I would say you have a very good chance of getting the visa.

Regarding your bank statements, UKVI's website doesn't officially specify how many months to provide but generally it is seen as good practice to submit six months. Personally I would have no problems with submitting three months if I was applying and that was all I had available to me. However experience has taught me that I should not give whoever is reviewing my application any excuse to deny me the visa. If providing six months of statements strengthens the proof of financial evidence better than three months then I will provide six. I think I understand your reasons for using Nov-Jan but I don't see any harm done if you include Aug-Oct. Besides the change in income is there any other reason you want to exclude them?

Finally, are you including any photo identification or additional documents for your father? Because if I put myself in the ECO's shoes I would be asking what connects the birth certificate to the signed letter if you understand what I mean.

Wish you all the best.

b31164707:
Merry Christmas Everyone,

So I have finalized documentation and intend to apply for a UK tourist visa next month (January) to travel to the UK in March just for one week to celebrate my girlfriend's birthday. Please find below my attached documents:

Attached Documents
 Travel Documents: My passport biodata page and copies of previous United States and United Kingdom study visas issued within the last ten years.
 Financial Evidence: Stamped salary breakdown (showing prior and current total renumeration), email receipts confirming salary increments, recent pay slips from employer, Naira salary account statements, and Standard Chartered Bank United States Dollar (USD) savings account statements for the most recent three-month period.
 Accommodation and Travel Details: A detailed travel itinerary & budget breakdown, invitation letter from my host and her supporting documentation (passport biodata page and recent utility bill)
 Employment Details and Economic Ties: A letter of introduction from my employer, an employment confirmation letter and a signed leave approval letter from my supervisor, which all prove my economic ties.
 Evidence of Family Ties to Nigeria: My birth certificate and a signed letter from my father who I reside with, confirming family responsibilities.
 Additional Information: A copy of my host's Nigerian visa sticker proving that she has visited me in Nigeria and photos, proving our relationship.

Regarding financial evidence, since my salary increased effective from November 1st, I only intend to submit my salary account statements, pay slips and USD savings account statements for November, December and January, since this three-month period reflects my current income and spending patterns, and provides an accurate representation of my ability to support myself during my stay in the UK. My net monthly salary is 881,633.50 Naira (454.15 GBP). However, in November and December this year, I received additional end of year allowances from my employer, which boosted my November inflows to 1,324,341.83 Naira (682.20 GBP) and December inflows to 2,038,233.50 Naira (1,049.94 GBP). All of these inflows are explained in my cover letter. With that said, I currently have at least $1,500 sitting in my salary account and at least $7,500 in my USD savings account, so a total of at least $9,000 to show as funds.

Regarding my travel budget, I am budgeting about 520 GBP for a week (excluding accommodation which will be covered by my host and excluding flights), then a total of 950 to 1,000 GBP for a week (including flights). 

I understand there are some instances where applicants have been granted visas with three months account statements, so I hope submitting account statements for a three month period won't result to a visa denial, especially since I have a valid reason stated in my cover letter for submitting bank statements for the most recent three month period and have been issued UK study visas twice within the last ten years, demonstrating travel history.

Based on the documents listed, my financial circumstances and my travel budget, do you think I have a strong chance? Looking forward to feedback from applicants who have been successful, particularly those who submitted bank statements for three months and were granted visas.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Oghosagracely: 12:30pm On Dec 26, 2024
I don't know if this will do any much; this is what I did and they're responding now.

I chatted vfs global on Facebook, sent a mail to their media director expressing my dissatfaction(even though i though i knew it was not his job role, i apologised for this but still made my point); as I speak, some vfs customer care has taken up the case requesting.

I was going to write the owner and top management of vfs global sef, but thank God they're responding already......you might want



MrSoftlife:
Well, I have taken the issue to twitter to call them out while tagging UK home office. I cannot abandon 270$ just like that.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Oghosagracely: 12:38pm On Dec 26, 2024
Please does anyone know?

Any insurance or its sort that will allow a tourist receive free medical in the UK.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Clurkh: 1:02pm On Dec 26, 2024
zeezeepearl:
When was your bio completed and how did you sent the follow up mail process? Kindly share, Thanks
Bio was completed in November. Around the 20th.
https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk you can use that link for follow up. You will need to pay about £3 but they usually respond quickly. Won't give you specific, just let you know if you've been assessed or if there's a delay and then have it escalated
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Yoyoky: 2:23pm On Dec 26, 2024
Please, is there anyone going to VFS Ikeja very soon or someone staying near vfs ikeja to help me get my passport tracking number (waybill number) from vts global.
I will appreciate.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by b31164707: 2:26pm On Dec 26, 2024
Thanks for your response. Regarding the additional documentation for my father, I can also attach a copy of his passport's biodata page, which has a photo of him, date of birth, etc. My birth certificate is really just to show his relationship to me as my father.

Secondly, I want to exclude account statements for earlier months because in September and October, there were a few days where my bank balance dropped to 0 Naira, due to a funds transfer between multiple accounts and also due to inflated expenses as a result of car repairs, etc. Hence, to limit the amount of explaining I will need to do on the cover letter if I provide account statements for earlier months, I just felt that it would be better to only provide account statements for the most recent three-month period, i.e. November, December and January. Hope this makes sense?

naivasha:
Season's greetings to you.

In my view, your documentation is well thought through and I would say you have a very good chance of getting the visa.

Regarding your bank statements, UKVI's website doesn't officially specify how many months to provide but generally it is seen as good practice to submit six months. Personally I would have no problems with submitting three months if I was applying and that was all I had available to me. However experience has taught me that I should not give whoever is reviewing my application any excuse to deny me the visa. If providing six months of statements strengthens the proof of financial evidence better than three months then I will provide six. I think I understand your reasons for using Nov-Jan but I don't see any harm done if you include Aug-Oct. Besides the change in income is there any other reason you want to exclude them?

Finally, are you including any photo identification or additional documents for your father? Because if I put myself in the ECO's shoes I would be asking what connects the birth certificate to the signed letter if you understand what I mean.

Wish you all the best.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 2:28pm On Dec 26, 2024
naivasha:
In my view, your documentation is well thought through and I would say you have a very good chance of getting the visa.
Regarding your bank statements, UKVI's website doesn't officially specify how many months to provide but generally it is seen as good practice to submit six months. Personally I would have no problems with submitting three months if I was applying and that was all I had available to me. However experience has taught me that I should not give whoever is reviewing my application any excuse to deny me the visa. If providing six months of statements strengthens the proof of financial evidence better than three months then I will provide six. I think I understand your reasons for using Nov-Jan but I don't see any harm done if you include Aug-Oct. Besides the change in income is there any other reason you want to exclude them?
No 6 month rule for UK visas but your submission is very valid in individual cases.
Well I believe that even if these your corrections are needed, he might still prefer his own approach as has been the case abinitio.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by naivasha: 3:54pm On Dec 26, 2024
Yes, adding your father's biodata page sounds like a good idea as it will give a bit more credence to the signed letter.

And yes, your explanation on the bank statements makes sense. Although I want to add that from what I have seen, a zero naira bank account balance is not really a problem. The cashflow seems to be what they prioritize. Anyways, at this point it looks to me like you are good to go. I presume you will be submitting at the end of January in order to include the full three months?

b31164707:
Thanks for your response. Regarding the additional documentation for my father, I can also attach a copy of his passport's biodata page, which has a photo of him, date of birth, etc. My birth certificate is really just to show his relationship to me as my father.

Secondly, I want to exclude account statements for earlier months because in September and October, there were a few days where my bank balance dropped to 0 Naira, due to a funds transfer between multiple accounts and also due to inflated expenses as a result of car repairs, etc. Hence, to limit the amount of explaining I will need to do on the cover letter if I provide account statements for earlier months, I just felt that it would be better to only provide account statements for the most recent three-month period, i.e. November, December and January. Hope this makes sense?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by naivasha: 3:54pm On Dec 26, 2024
giselle237:
No 6 month rule for UK visas but your submission is very valid in individual cases.
Well I believe that even if these your corrections are needed, he might still prefer his own approach as has been the case abinitio.
I agree.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by davodyguy: 4:57pm On Dec 26, 2024
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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by b31164707: 7:47pm On Dec 26, 2024
Yes, I'll be submitting at the end of January, so the full three-month period is captured.
Thanks.

naivasha:
Yes, adding your father's biodata page sounds like a good idea as it will give a bit more credence to the signed letter.

And yes, your explanation on the bank statements makes sense. Although I want to add that from what I have seen, a zero naira bank account balance is not really a problem. The cashflow seems to be what they prioritize. Anyways, at this point it looks to me like you are good to go. I presume you will be submitting at the end of January in order to include the full three months?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Yoyoky:
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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by onile1975: 6:52am On Dec 27, 2024
Hello Cashmadam, Davodyguy and Gurus in the house

I need u to help me solve the following issues

1) 10 years ago I use my first wife as my spouse with her three children as dependents,I was denied then,but now I want to reapply using my second wife as my spouse and are children as dependents, I hope I will not be denied cos of this? But I will explain in the additional information page.

2) 10years ago my parents was among the dependants I use them,but my parents are late last year,I want to reapply and I click that I don't have my parents details,I hope this will not cause rad flag?

3) 10 year ago I declare landed property but I sold the land, now that I want to reapply I choose I rent on the application form,I also hope it will not cause red flag? But I will also explain in the additional page of the application.

4) 10 year ago my work change from public servant, salary then was #200.000 , but now am self employed, salary now is #500.000, I hope it will not cause any issue?
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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Clurkh: 10:04am On Dec 27, 2024
Akintomide454:
Vfs contact 08070199993 I’ll also suggest you visit Vfs office if possible and report this to Ukvi.
Please do you have any other contact or email. This one is switched off.
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