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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by kennycanny: 4:33am On Mar 19, 2016
blackme:






Thanks a bunch. I'll work on that. When can I reapply? And how about the ECO's statement that he isn't satisfied with my family ties. What do I do about that


If u are married with children. u already have family ties. but to stress that to them, in addition to wedding cert & pix, children birth cert, have your husband make copy of his id card & sign on it and also write a letter of consent that u ll b visiting ur cousin in UK, and that while u b away he ll b on leave to take care of the children.

note. this was d only major document a woman I guided used in getting granted to visit her brother who is not even yet a citizens.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 7:26am On Mar 19, 2016
donsteady:

Bro could you please check your email, I email you some days ago.
Thanks

Did not see any email from this ID
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 7:27am On Mar 19, 2016
youseuph:



Thanks for your response. The pharmacy is registered. But pls what are the documents I have to include in respect of the pharmacy. Do I need to include the pharmacy's statement of account?


Yes and tax certificate
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 7:30am On Mar 19, 2016
blackme:




Her letter was that she would be funding my staay in the UK. While I stated i'll be the one to pay for my ticket. Thanks

You made a mistake, if she will be taking care of everything apart from the ticket then the £600 budget is way out of line because ticket cost less.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by blackme: 8:21am On Mar 19, 2016
justwise:


You made a mistake, if she will be taking care of everything apart from the ticket then the £600 budget is way out of line because ticket cost less.




I understand you now. Thanks a lot. When can I reapply pls and my leave from work is in its first week. What can I do about that before reapplying? Your advice has been helpful. Thanks.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by blackme: 8:41am On Mar 19, 2016
[quote author=kennycanny post=43901186]


If u are married with children. u already have family ties. but to stress that to them, in addition to wedding cert & pix, children birth cert, have your husband make copy of his id card & sign on it and also write a letter of consent that u ll b visiting ur cousin in UK, and that while u b away he ll b on leave to take care of the children.

note. this was d only major document a woman I guided used in getting granted to visit her brother who is not even yet a citizens.




Thanks a lot, you've been very helpful in solving this problem. I'm a man and I got my wife's consent letter the only thing I didn't attach was her ID card. I really appreciaI U and justwise for your advice now I know how to proceed. Is it necessary for me to go to the inherited land area and snap pictures of it to prove authenticity since the survey plan is not sufficient for the UK eco as that was also one of the grounds for refusal that he wasn't sure 4receipts was sufficient for the amount of money I had over a period of 6months (when a plot of land goes for 750k) and in some of d receipts one person acquired about 4plots that was the first deposit I explained in my covering letter and I also stated further that family receipts cannot be issued for land purchases not fully paid for. I don't know what to do in that regards. Anyway just kindly advice me on when it's ideal to reapply and I can gather the other evidences easily.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by overlord77: 10:35am On Mar 19, 2016
blackme:




Thanks for your response @kennycanny. What then do I need to do? How do I proceed in rectifying this problem? Do I need additional documentation? If yes what? Do I reapply? Or what exactly must be done?

Bro, you are beginning to sound too desperate about this whole UK visa thingy. Calm down, it ain't all that bad here. If it's just a visit, you can always do that some time in future.

I will advice you try some other location if you truly need a getaway.

Just my opinion, no offence intended.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by blackme: 12:10pm On Mar 19, 2016
overlord77:


Bro, you are beginning to sound too desperate about this whole UK visa thingy. Calm down, it ain't all that bad here. If it's just a visit,u can always do that some time in future.

I will advice you try some other location if you truly need a getaway.

Just my opinion, no offence intended.




I still don't understand why asking questions should be equated with desperation. I rarely post on public forum because of the ease with which people jump on your throat without recourse to the problem at hand and I chose to air my problem on this platform based on the little anonymity it provides. I'm merely asking questions from the people with the technical know how just to understand what needs to be done and when it's appropriate and that's it! If there was a way to contact this people privately i'd have loved to do that without boring you with my issues. I was trained to always find a solution to my problems even when it is not of immediate use. Unlike many others I don't procrastinate I find d solution move on with my life and make use of it when due. Thank u

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 1:26pm On Mar 19, 2016
blackme:




I understand you now. Thanks a lot. When can I reapply pls and my leave from work is in its first week. What can I do about that before reapplying? Your advice has been helpful. Thanks.

Get your host to state clearly that she will be taking care of everything apart from your ticket and you need to reduce the cost of the trip to ticket only
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by kennycanny: 4:16pm On Mar 19, 2016
[quote author=blackme post=43905139][/quote]

well just as Justwise as said earlier, get ur cousin to write clearly she ll be taking care of your feeding and accommodation and other expenses u may incure while there. reduce d cost of ur trip to slitly above cost of ticket. And do not include any income or document that the source can't b easily understood or verifiable.


Warning. Just hope for the best. Those people could be funny at times.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by youseuph(m): 11:42am On Mar 20, 2016
justwise:
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Yes and tax certificate

I appreciate you @justwise.


But is the cash lodgement rule applicable to company's account as well ?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 4:16pm On Mar 20, 2016
youseuph:


I appreciate you @justwise.


But is the cash lodgement rule applicable to company's account as well ?


Yup.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Blower46: 8:00pm On Mar 20, 2016
Good afternoon
I have been very impressed by some of the contributions made to some of the questions here on this forum so I am hoping that you could help me with my question.

Our first FLR (M) is due to be submitted at the end of new week.

However I have a question with what meets the specified amount.

We need to achieve the £18,600 requirement but unfortunately I lost my job about six weeks ago.
Up to that point I was earning £40,000 per annum and would normally applied using Category A.
However, since I am no longer employed I will have to apply using Category B.


If you look at section 5.2 of the document below it refers to salaried employment at the point of the application which in my case is zero.

However I have achieved 5/6 of the last six months (£16,666) and 6/6 of the previous six months (£20,000) which basically means I have earned £36,666 in the last twelve months.

The example (c) in section 5.2 applies to somebody who is self employed but meets the requirements.

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/469692/Appendix_FM_1_7_Financial_Requirement_August_2015.pdf#page16

I am at the moment interviewing for jobs at a similar salary but it may be that an offer of employment has not been before the submission deadline.

My wife works full time and earns around £12,000 per annum (hourly paid).
Should this be added to the application under Category B too?

From the information that I have supplied via the link and my situation do you think that the requirements for Category B will be made as there is nothing to cover my circumstances for short term unemployment for relatively high earning salaried employees when making an application?

Many thanks and hoping for a quick reply.

Steve
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 9:00pm On Mar 20, 2016
Blower46:
Good afternoon
I have been very impressed by some of the contributions made to some of the questions here on this forum so I am hoping that you could help me with my question.

Our first FLR (M) is due to be submitted at the end of new week.

However I have a question with what meets the specified amount.

We need to achieve the £18,600 requirement but unfortunately I lost my job about six weeks ago.
Up to that point I was earning £40,000 per annum and would normally applied using Category A.
However, since I am no longer employed I will have to apply using Category B.


If you look at section 5.2 of the document below it refers to salaried employment at the point of the application which in my case is zero.

However I have achieved 5/6 of the last six months (£16,666) and 6/6 of the previous six months (£20,000) which basically means I have earned £36,666 in the last twelve months.

The example (c) in section 5.2 applies to somebody who is self employed but meets the requirements.

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/469692/Appendix_FM_1_7_Financial_Requirement_August_2015.pdf#page16

I am at the moment interviewing for jobs at a similar salary but it may be that an offer of employment has not been before the submission deadline.

My wife works full time and earns around £12,000 per annum (hourly paid).
Should this be added to the application under Category B too?


From the information that I have supplied via the link and my situation do you think that the requirements for Category B will be made as there is nothing to cover my circumstances for short term unemployment for relatively high earning salaried employees when making an application?

Many thanks and hoping for a quick reply.

Steve

1. You mean your works here in the UK?

2. Do you have that £36000 in savings?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Blower46: 11:06pm On Mar 20, 2016
justwise:


1. You mean your works here in the UK?

2. Do you have that £36000 in savings?

Yes work in UK

No. £36,000 was the amount earned via salaried employment in last 12 months, other than the last six weeks whilst not working there. It I had worked the last six weeks that amount would have been £40,000.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by valeroso: 11:28pm On Mar 20, 2016
FrontPageLawyer:


Most importantly, don't mix up the visa categories.

Husband: Business visa
You: General visitor visa
Daughter: Special visitor- child category visa.

For your husband, I want to believe he does not have a problem with his own application since the company is the sponsor. The Company’s financial documents, registration certificates, tax clearance certificate, sponsor letter will be handed over to him. But he must also include his 6 months bank statement (salary account), 6 months pay slips, wedding certificate, birth certificate, professional qualification (if any).

For you and your daughter's application, your husband is to bear the financial burden. As your sponsor, he must provide these documents that are to be included in your visa application – 6 months bank statements (salary account) , 6 months pay slips, and employment letter from his company.

It is worth noting that you only need to provide your [b][/b]6 months bank statement even if the closing balance is N100. [b][/b]You should also provide evidence of your previous employment which must be explained in the cover letter to the visa officer.

For your daughter's application, you should select the “Special Visitor – Child” category when making her visa application. Don't apply as a General visitor for her to avoid delays in processing her own visa. Attach her birth certificate, Father's employment letter, salary account and pay slips.

Also attach to your application; documents to proof your ties to Nigeria, these may be property documents, shares documents, inheritance, marriage certificate, child's birth certificate etc.

N:B: In the additional information page, you should give details of what you intend to do whilst in the UK. If possible, use an A4 paper to outline your itineraries for your stay in the UK.



Are you saying, your account balance doesn't matter as long as you have a steady and fat salary being paid into your account monthly ? I need to understand. Thanks.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by FrontPageLawyer(m): 7:04am On Mar 21, 2016
valeroso:


Are you saying, your account balance doesn't matter as long as you have a steady and fat salary being paid into your account monthly ? I need to understand. Thanks.

Because the husband is the sponsor.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Thatfiyahgirl: 7:39am On Mar 21, 2016
Hi guys. Good morning
I submitted my application last week Monday. On Friday, I got an email that a decision has been made on my application.
Do I go ahead and go to teleperformance office today or I should wait for the ready for collection email as I haven't received one. Thank you
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by FrontPageLawyer(m): 8:23am On Mar 21, 2016
Thatfiyahgirl:
Hi guys. Good morning
I submitted my application last week Monday. On Friday, I got an email that a decision has been made on my application.
Do I go ahead and go to teleperformance office today or I should wait for the ready for collection email as I haven't received one. Thank you

It's advisable to wait for the collection notification email from teleperformance.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Dooby: 9:05am On Mar 21, 2016
Hello guys, applying to UK for Nanny while your Boss is sponsoring you, Please what Reason for Visit should I choose? Visit, Work?? What Visa Type and Visa Sub Type. Thanks for your kind advise
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by FrontPageLawyer(m): 9:31am On Mar 21, 2016
Dooby:
Hello guys, applying to UK for Nanny while your Boss is sponsoring you, Please what Reason for Visit should I choose? Visit, Work?? What Visa Type and Visa Sub Type. Thanks for your kind advise

Are you travelling with your boss?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Thatfiyahgirl: 9:35am On Mar 21, 2016
FrontPageLawyer:


It's advisable to wait for the collection notification email from teleperformance.

I just got the notification. Thank you. Would share my good news here by his grace. Thanks for all the help.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Dooby: 9:44am On Mar 21, 2016
FrontPageLawyer:


Are you travelling with your boss?

Not sure yet, the wife is in UK while my boss here in Nigeria. I am going to meet the wife to assist with kids
thanks
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by FrontPageLawyer(m): 10:05am On Mar 21, 2016
Dooby:


Not sure yet, the wife is in UK while my boss here in Nigeria. I am going to meet the wife to assist with kids
thanks

If you wish to accompany your employer to the UK as a domestic or household worker, you will need to apply for a Domestic worker visa, not a work permit.

This type of visa includes chauffers, gardeners, cooks and nannies, who have been working for their employer for at least one full year. You will most likely be granted a six months visa.

To qualify, you must be between aged 18-65, you must have been employed under the same roof as your employer.

Most importantly you must travel to the UK in the company of your employer, your employer's spouse or your employer's minor child and work full-time as a domestic worker in the same dwelling as your employer.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by manmustwac(m): 11:18am On Mar 21, 2016
Can somebody please tell me the current cost of a UK visiting visa?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 1:51pm On Mar 21, 2016
Blower46:


Yes work in UK

No. £36,000 was the amount earned via salaried employment in last 12 months, other than the last six weeks whilst not working there. It I had worked the last six weeks that amount would have been £40,000.
Ok if she is legally working here then both incomes can be combined
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by chrisp4lif: 5:12pm On Mar 21, 2016
please am precious from imo i have an invitation from my cousin for her wedding in U.s i have made passport waiting for the documents please i need guild lines
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by worry359(m): 5:32pm On Mar 21, 2016
chrisp4lif:
please am precious from imo i have an invitation from my cousin for her wedding in U.s i have made passport waiting for the documents please i need guild lines

It would help you if you read back in this section there is much information already here.
Your invitation is not very important in getting a visa.
You must have sound finances, or a letter confirming that your host will pay for your accommodation and food.
You also need to provide strong ties to proove that you will return home after your visit.

Reading back will explain these things.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by ancestorial(m): 6:08pm On Mar 21, 2016
manmustwac:
Can somebody please tell me the current cost of a UK visiting visa?
I Tink It Shud B 42k Sha, I Stand 2b Correctd
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by customised87: 9:46pm On Mar 21, 2016
chrisp4lif:
please am precious from imo i have an invitation from my cousin for her wedding in U.s i have made passport waiting for the documents please i need guild lines
US or UK?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by manmustwac(m): 10:51pm On Mar 21, 2016
ancestorial:
I Tink It Shud B 42k Sha, I Stand 2b Correctd
I think it should be a lot more than that. It was around £400 but I heard that the fees went up on the 18th of this month
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by vicnize: 10:59pm On Mar 21, 2016
Hi Forum,

Can anyone please tell me if the online uk visa application website is working, this is the website address: https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/home/welcome
As it currently says is on BETA: This is the new UK visa application website. We are testing it. It is designed to make the application process simpler and clearer. Also forum see the screen grab attached.

Meaning there are no options to apply for uk visa at the moment. Any information regarding this issue will be helpful

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