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| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by jmoore(m): 9:30am On Mar 19 |
Yokoyama:Use their website. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Yokoyama(m): 9:37am On Mar 19 |
jmoore:thank boss |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Goodluck70000: 9:53am On Mar 19 |
quote author=iamDozzy post=138800185] Monthly expense was N450,000 Planned to spend N2.5m for one week[/quote]IamDozzy Thanks for ur response This 2.5m you budget for 1week, is it included hotel,flight and food for one week. 2) Did you wrote the money in Naira or pounds on ur visa form |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Cashmadam: 11:50am On Mar 19 |
Jadella:Awww nice to hear! Thank you for the feedback. Congratulations! |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by uceephones: 10:24am On Mar 20*. Modified: 9:35pm On Mar 20 |
Good morning house, Got a visa refusal for visitation last year February, due to amount that has gone through my account within 6 is 15m and I am a salary earner of 89000, and also my school admission letter was provisional admission letter. That was the reason for the visa refusal. However, I am reapplying as a student this time around for my master's, after I completed my BSC program last year October and I have gotten conditional admission, waiting to upload my POF as it is yet to complete 28days. I did a POF 40M and also added 10500 to the account which I have spent the 10500 and planning to add more to make the account statement have a good history. Please I need any advice that can help me succeed, especially when how the home office not questioning my genuineness of funds, and any possible advise that can help please 🙏 |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Goodluck70000: 6:53am On Mar 21 |
Hello good people in the house Please for those who have been granted evisa How those it look like,is it the same as Dubai visa that they use to print on A4 paper which they carry alone when traveling , since it is not going to be printed on international passport |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 3:35pm On Mar 21 |
Goodluck70000:Good afternoon. In the name of anything you hold dear, stop this. This is not a one time scenario and it’s getting tiring Sir. March 9th you were answered multiple times. If still not clear, google search will be able to help.
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| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by chinnyonwu(m): 6:41pm On Mar 21 |
America001:Not an agent, just a troll. I can bet my balls that he is just doing this for fun . |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Goodluck70000: 8:40pm On Mar 21 |
Ms Anonymous,God bless you for educating me, please, everybody in the house is it a sin to ask question about what I don't know,why are they label me with different names,I leave you people to God for judgment. Since you said printing is not necessary, how can we use the evisa to buy flight tickets , because the flight agent must see the visa before you buy ticket |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by jmoore(m): 10:04pm On Mar 21 |
Goodluck70000:Direct your question to the flight agent. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Ashirioluwa: 3:32am On Mar 22 |
Goodluck70000:That's not true. Visa or no visa, a travel agent will sell you a flight ticket if you need one. Also, it is your own responsibility to make sure that you have valid travel documents for your trip, not that of the agent. Additionally, visiting a travel agent to buy a plane ticket is not compulsory; you can get one online by yourself. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Goodluck70000: 9:30am On Mar 22 |
Ashirioluwa:Thanks Ashiriolowa for quick response I have had what said, in the case of this u k evisa ,what documents are we going to show at the airport when we are traveling , since there is no more sticker visa |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 4:38pm On Mar 22*. Modified: 8:02pm On Mar 22 |
Goodluck70000:But you don’t have a visa yet as you would have received the instructions successful applicants receive in their emails when their e visas got approved. So hold on. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Ashirioluwa: 6:10pm On Mar 22 |
Goodluck70000:Your passport and plane ticket. Take the email approval letter from UKVI with you also. If your UK visa is approved, it will be digitally linked to your passport, allowing carriers to verify your status during the check-in process. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by America001: 10:23pm On Mar 22 |
chinnyonwu:I agree with you 💯. I wish to grow the level of patience people like giselle and cashmadam have for them to still be engaging. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by xeexee7: 10:39pm On Mar 23 |
[/color] I’m not sure why I missed this quote earlier but some of you really need to get down from your high horses and stop acting like some know all when in reality, you just know as much as the next person. If you really want to help people, clarify things in a kind manner and don’t move like someone’s a fool. davodyguy:you were quick to conclude that I don’t have enough because I was being sponsored. You don’t know me, you don’t know the context of the sponsorship. But somehow, you’ve concluded the sponsorship equates to me not having enough. I have savings and investments which I included in that application hence the ECO acknowledging my salary and not questioning it. 2. This same issue of large deposits came up. Can you all not always clean your accounts? If an account is tagged salary account, let only your salary drop and if anything else must drop, you have to explain. [/color] again, you have come to another conclusion here without context. Salary credit does not equate to salary account. I have one major account for all my inflows which is not out of place in the Nigerian context. 3. Officer mentioned immigration history. Have you travelled out of Nigeria before? Have you also been refused entry to UK before?[color=#770077] all the comments on this quote could have been conveyed in a kinder manner and it wouldn’t take anything from you. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Funani: 9:41am On Mar 25 |
Good morning, Please i need assistance in my visa application. I have 5 US visa denials, 2 were study visas and the other 3 were visiting visas. I'm applying for UK study visa and this is my first visa application to the UK, please should i indicate my US refusal during my visa application process? do i need to indicate all 5 US visa refusals? Also i read of some people saying there's a need to write a strong cover letter, should i include my visa refusal details in the cover letter or should i write a separate letter for the refusal details? Please i need this to work for me. I'm scared that my chances have gone low due to my US Visa refusals. I hope someone responds to me soon as I'm really anxious right now. NOTE: I DON'T INTEND TO USE AN AGENT PLEASE, SO I DON'T WANT AGENTS SENDING THEIR NUMBERS THAT I SHOULD REACH OUT TO THEM COS I WON'T. THANK YOU |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by jmoore(m): 11:39am On Mar 25 |
Funani:It's not about whether you should indicate or not. The main thing is providing information in the field when filling the form. And also making sure your cover letter matches the information you filled in the application form. If the application form has a field of previous visa denials in other or specific countries, then you have to fill them.
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| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Arry110(m): 11:45am On Mar 25 |
Funani:you’d indicate all and the dates, and also reasons for refusal, and don’t be scared, your chances aren’t low, Make your application tight and honest |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Cashmadam: 2:16pm On Mar 25 |
Funani:The approach to UK study visa is different from the approach for UK visit visa. Study visa is all about how much you have to fund your education in the UK. As long as you meet the requirements to get a CAS from your school and prove that you have the funds, you will get the visa. You need to join the UK study thread on Nairaland for more information. Your previous visa denials don't really affect your UK Student visa application. Hope this helps. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Scrooge1008: 3:41pm On Mar 25 |
Hello gurus in the house, my mom was denied visitors visa two weeks ago, the reason the visa officer stated was that they were not satisfied that she will return after her visit because she can't prove the source of her savings or additional income. It was also stated that they were not satisfied she had enough tie with Nigeria because no child depends on her financially. I want to make another application. What documents can I use to make the application more appealing this time? |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Tizzie: 4:35pm On Mar 27 |
Good day all. Just came to say that my husband and I received my approved visa today using the details in my post below tandem. We did biometrics on the 13th and got the emails this afternoon. Thanks to all who helped and happy to answer questions to the best of my knowledge. Tizzie: |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by BruceXavier: 5:44pm On Mar 27 |
Tizzie:Congratulations to you. Brace yourself though, a man with thousands of luck is about to bombard you ![]() |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by ChibuikemAB: 6:28pm On Mar 28 |
Tizzie:I have a question. I did my biometrics on Wednesday and an account creation, because of the e-VISA policy. I was told I'd be sent an email in 48 hours to upload my int'l passport data page and a passport photograph, but it's been over 48 hours and I'm yet to receive an email promoting me to do this. What do you suggest I do? Is this normal? |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Pelaiye2703(m): 5:00pm On Mar 30 |
Hello house, I would like to confirm if UK visa refused based on proof of funds has anything to do with a new visa application? Refused visa marital status = Married with a Son New Visa = Married/ Partner Visa/ New Job/ No child yet Will this marital status raise a red flag? I look for to your urgent inputs. Thank you |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 5:47pm On Mar 30 |
Pelaiye2703:Yes is it for the same UK? Like same country?? They will issue you 10 year ban if deception is caught as they will go through your previous forms. Where is your son? What do you mean by no child yet pls? Where is your partner in the first visa application? |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Pelaiye2703(m): 6:06pm On Mar 30 |
Wow! I am confused right now. giselle237:Wow! I am confused right now. Same UK Same country |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 6:24pm On Mar 30 |
Pelaiye2703:Explain what you filled in the first form/what visa category/what year and what visa you are applying for now and the ‘new details’ |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Goodluck70000: 6:29pm On Mar 30*. Modified: 7:59pm On Mar 30 |
Hello Cashmadan, gisselle237 and other gurus Please is it okay for a sponsor to have 6mllion naira as closing balance in his personal account and sponsor is wife with 4.5 millions naira, |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Pelaiye2703(m): 7:19pm On Mar 30 |
giselle237:Refused= Married with a son (no proof), working as a businessman, Tourist visa, personal bank account New application = Married legally with proof, Govt. work, Partner visa or Skilled Visa |
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