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| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Cashmadam: 10:33pm On May 24 |
CloudXconnect:Reduce the budget to 1,200 or thereabout. Trip should be between 10 days to two weeks. Good luck! |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Cashmadam: 10:43pm On May 24 |
Walesaddor:Yes you can. Provide your marriage certificate and evidence of your financial status. You need to demonstrate that she has a reason to come back to Nigeria after her visit. You know per personal circumstances better so provide information and documents that will help her case. Let us know if you need specific clarifications. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by ADEE24: 1:23pm On May 25 |
Cashmadam:Thanks a lot for your quick response . I also wanted to add that I will be the one handling my flight and accommodation(staying in a hotel ) so I hope it’s not an issue I am only putting 1500 pounds as it seems a bit small for everything . |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by VisaZest: 3:53pm On May 25 |
Hi, 1. There are several questions on the form asking about your savings, your monthly earnings, your monthly expenses, any other income. Each financial statement you add to your application supports your answers to these questions and this determines which statements to include. I said that to say- your mutual funds show your disposable income and should be included. In assessing your financial situation- how you move from salary to savings to disposable income must be coherent to the visa officer not merely having huge amounts in your statements. 2. You need an estimate based on your flights, accommodation, tours/activities, transportation and daily feeding. The money you plan to spend will be based on this estimate. It's okay to spend from your savings but take care not to have an estimate that's several times above your monthly salary. 3. Countries share immigration records plus when you scan your passport, they'll see the Canadian visa. In my opinion, having a Canadian immigration visa is a positive, however, this impacts on you proving ties to Nigeria (as your home country since your "home country" is changing). All the best with your application! ADEE24: |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Cashmadam: 8:45am On May 26 |
ADEE24:1,500 is okay. Just ensure your stay does not exceed 2 weeks. Perharps 7 to 10 days to ensure the funds look reasonable. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by CloudXconnect: 6:40pm On May 27 |
Cashmadam:. Thank you for your response |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by ADEE24: 1:39pm On May 28 |
Cashmadam:Ok. thank you for your response |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by ADEE24: 1:39pm On May 28 |
VisaZest: |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Komfo: 9:22am On May 29 |
Please Help with Visit Visa! Hi everyone, I would appreciate some advice. I am employed as a sales executive earning between £900–£1,000 per month. I would like to travel to the UK to visit my uncle for 2 weeks. I am married and have a 2-year-old daughter. I will be travelling with my first cousin, who is employed, married, and has two children. He has travelled to the UK and other countries many times before. He would like to sponsor our flight tickets, while my uncle in the UK will provide accommodation and food. I will cover my personal shopping and pocket money expenses. Would it be advisable for my cousin to sponsor the flight tickets, or could this negatively affect my visa application? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by VisaZest: 1:40pm On May 29 |
Hi, As a working professional, you should ideally sponsor yourself- this shows you can afford a leisurely trip without a strain on your finances. While I see no problem in your uncle offering accommodation, your cousin paying for your flights raises questions the question- why? If you have savings that can support your estimated budget, I would recommend you present yourself as the sponsor. When you get your visa, your cousin can then pay for the flights. All the best with your application! Komfo: |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Komfo: 2:41pm On May 29 |
Thanks visavest |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Nanauju2(f): 10:17pm On May 29 |
Hello Everyone Please does rescheduling biometrics capture appointment date affect one’s application 🙏🏼 |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by akinsanya005: 11:45pm On May 29 |
giselle237:Thank for your honest feedback. I really appreciate it. Please as earelier adviced; I'll be able to double the initail amount stated. Also, if I may ask; I have a friend that can provide accomodation can I factor that in my application?I hope it's not a RED FLAG and I can factor that in. patiently waiting for your feedback. Thank You. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by samilo88(m): 7:42pm On May 31 |
Good day everyone. Pls I need advise and guidance. My wife would be applying for a UK visiting visa some time in Nov/Dec to write OSCE nursing exam. I will be the one paying for the exam fee, flight and visa fees. However her friend in the UK will be taking care of her stay and upkeep while she is there. She has agreed to provide all the supporting doc needed. My wife doesn't work currently. I currently work in a reputable organisation and my hr also gives letter of introduction to embassy. Pls what documents would I need to show as her sponsor when she is applying and how much approximately should I have in my acc. My current take home salary is around ₦1.2m but I rarely keep funds in my salary acc. Most funds are moved to my mutual funds acc. Pls I will like to know if I can use my investment acc in place of my personal acc. Also getting a letter from my organisation will it also help in boosting her chances of getting the visa. Thanks in anticipation. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by LuchiBianca(f): 10:16pm On May 31 |
Guys please I have a question , does the pay slips in Nigeria include PAYE tax deduction? And for people who have been applying for uk visit visa did you had to include employee tax deduction? |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Younglami: 1:06am On Jun 01 |
Taal17:I have someone i can stay with and is willing to drop all necessary documents. Do i need to proof the relationship if he is just accommodating me for the 5 days? Every other expenses will be on me |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 9:06am On Jun 01 |
samilo88:She can not be unemployed and going to write an exam. They’ll deny that she won’t leave the UK. She will be denied. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 9:07am On Jun 01 |
LuchiBianca:If you have a payslip then you would know the answer to this. Your payslip is your payslip. Use whatever is on it. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 9:08am On Jun 01 |
Younglami:Yes proof of relationship is essential especially if you have no travel history and you have weak ties. They expect you know the person you claim to be visiting. There is nothing like just accommodating. If the individual decides not to pick your calls, does that mean you would now recourse to public funds as you would have no accommodation? Home office does not want that. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 9:09am On Jun 01 |
akinsanya005:To be fair, I do not know what other feedback you are asking for. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Younglami: 9:54am On Jun 01 |
giselle237:I still have enough for accommodation. It's just to bring down the travel expenditure as Taal advised. If the person is just a friend what can be used to prove that? |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by akinsanya005: 10:56am On Jun 01 |
giselle237:I have ticked every other box you higlighted earlier. My concern/ question is that I have a friend who can provide accomodation; is it adviceable for me to use the address or I should just book an hotel/hostel/AIR BNB.? Thank You. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 2:28pm On Jun 01 |
Younglami:Pictures Chats Phone logs Emails Trips together Fund transfers etc |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by giselle237: 2:29pm On Jun 01 |
akinsanya005:If you can prove the relationship and the said host is able to provide their own end of documents a host should provide then yes. Otherwise paid accommodation is your best bet. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by samilo88(m): 3:13pm On Jun 01 |
giselle237:Thanks for the feedback |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Taal17: 11:14pm On Jun 01 |
Younglami:Just list the person place as where you will be staying. The form does ask where you will stay. You'd need proof of the persons right to stay in the UK. Since this person is not a relative I'm not sure of what would prove relationship. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by aragbaboy: 3:34am On Jun 02 |
What is the step-by-step process for a Nigerian traveling to the UK for the first time using the digital e-Visa system, and what exactly should one expect when navigating MMIA in Lagos from check-in to departure? Are there particular documents I should have with me aside from my passport and flight tickets? I will appreciate if anyone that has used the new e-visa can respond. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Newbie2024(m): 1:04pm On Jun 02 |
aragbaboy:You’ll need a printout of the eVisa page showing your photo and details. For my wife, we went with her share code and passport. We didn’t have that page printed out, so they asked us to log in to her UKVI account and show them the information there. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by typingmaster: 7:34pm On Jun 02 |
For someone that already has Cos. How does the person apply for UK skilled visa and another application for the spouse to come as a dependent? Please, I need info. Thanks. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by EmirOfBodija(m): 10:38pm On Jun 02 |
Hi everyone, Thanks to the excellent work that’s been done here and the valuable support offered by different people on this thread. I want to seek advice about my uncle’s plan visit the UK with his family this year. He’s self employed and has two businesses generating profit in the country. His first company currently employs about 20 people and operates across West Africa. The second one has about 3 full time employees. He plans to visit the UK with his wife and two kids later this Christmas period. Wife is employed and kids are enrolled in school here in Naija. He intend to use me and my family as the family he wants to visit in UK. I want to ask what type of documents will suffice for him and his family. Can he use evidence of income generated from business account as proof of funds or it will have to be from his personal accounts? Will I also need to show pictures of us together even though I’m not adding anything to their trip? He also has properties which can be used as ties to home country. I’d appreciate responses to this. Thank you so much. |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Komfo: 12:17pm On Jun 03 |
Good afternoon Gurus.My basic salary is 1,500,000 per month. In addition, I receive monthly commissions and allowances, so my net salary varies from month to month. Based on my recent payslips, my net salary was 1,740,600 in March, 1,870,000 in April, and 1,800,500 in May. Please can someone assist me to the section where asking how much is my net pay? How much should I put it there? Thanks |
| Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Abikeadebey: 7:15pm On Jun 03 |
Good day everyone, I’m self employed trying to get a uk visit visa. I have travelled to Schengen area couple of times with active France visa….. as a business owner I pay myself monthly salary of #1,500,000. This month payment will make it 6month I started paying and I spend #60/70k monthly. Please what additional document do I need to perfect my application ? |
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