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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by tunderule2016: 7:36pm On May 20, 2016
You welcome... wish you all the best..

wallg123:
Thanks very much @justwise and @thunderules2016.....

I surely appreciate ur advise and will be here for more tips when am ready to reapply or when she's going for the appeal hearing ...
God bless u all ..

Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 7:39pm On May 20, 2016
wallg123:
Thanks very much @justwise and @thunderules2016.....

I surely appreciate ur advise and will be here for more tips when am ready to reapply or when she's going for the appeal hearing ...
God bless u all ..


No worries, all the best
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by valeroso: 7:51pm On May 20, 2016
justwise:
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Not really...tenancy agreement or mortgage papers

Thanks so much.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by fizzile(m): 7:51pm On May 20, 2016
tunderule2016:
As long as you have met the financial requirement... yes you can transfer some of the money to your account since it is a week to departure .

it is important you make plans for accommodation because they might ask you to fill a landing form which must include the address of where you going . So bruv make plans asap before u fly..

Thanks alot bro. You have done noble. Thanks
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Nobody: 9:57pm On May 20, 2016
aodis:
i want to ask, if someone get refuesd can one reapply through an immgration lawyer here, and can your relatives appeal there
In my opinion, you do not need any immigration lawyer. All you need do is work on the reason(s) you were refused, by ensuring your circumstances have changed beyond doubts before reapplying. Don't forget every applicant has a record on the Embassy's database and the moment an applicant reapplies after refusal, what the ECO will first check is whether or not the circumstances surrounding your refusal have changed considerably. As a matter of fact, if you were refused yesterday, you could reapply today...provided your circumstances have changed with compelling evidence/proof. Cheers
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by tunderule2016: 10:19pm On May 20, 2016
if you were refused yesterday, you could reapply today...provided your circumstances have changed with compelling evidence/proof.

TRUE WORDS...

imperialebony:
In my opinion, you do not need any immigration lawyer. All you need do is work on the reason(s) you were refused, by ensuring your circumstances have changed beyond doubts before reapplying. Don't forget every applicant has a record on the Embassy's database and the moment an applicant reapplies after refusal, what the ECO will first check is whether or not the circumstances surrounding your refusal have changed considerably. As a matter of fact, if you were refused yesterday, you could reapply today...provided your circumstances have changed with compelling evidence/proof. Cheers
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by fobak203(m): 10:49pm On May 20, 2016
Hello justwise and other experienced nairalanders

My sister has just been refused visa to Canada, the reason being because of low travel history, My Uncle would have been financially capable of footing her bills while in canada. We had resolved to bolster her travel history by letting her come to the UK to join me, who is currently on a Tier 4 visa to the UK which expires in january 2017. I also have a wife and kid who are still in Nigeria but will join me before my current visa expires when i start my Ph.D program in the same January. Me and my uncle are kind of financially okay to sponsor her. I have three things to ask
I am a Government sponsored student for both MSc and Ph.D but i guess my letter only covers for just me.

1. What is the most recent documentations I need to make this possible for my sister and what to watch out for to avoid refusal based on the review on 6 april.
2. What is the best category of visa to use.
3. For my wife and kid, Can you refer to me a post where someone has been successful for Tier 4 dependency visa and what was done to obtain visa, I have been without both of them and I can do with a refusal of visa for them. Please assist
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 6:36am On May 21, 2016
fobak203:
Hello justwise and other experienced nairalanders

My sister has just been refused visa to Canada, the reason being because of low travel history, My Uncle would have been financially capable of footing her bills while in canada. We had resolved to bolster her travel history by letting her come to the UK to join me, who is currently on a Tier 4 visa to the UK which expires in january 2017. I also have a wife and kid who are still in Nigeria but will join me before my current visa expires when i start my Ph.D program in the same January. Me and my uncle are kind of financially okay to sponsor her. I have three things to ask
I am a Government sponsored student for both MSc and Ph.D but i guess my letter only covers for just me.

1. What is the most recent documentations I need to make this possible for my sister and what to watch out for to avoid refusal based on the review on 6 april.
2. What is the best category of visa to use.
3. For my wife and kid, Can you refer to me a post where someone has been successful for Tier 4 dependency visa and what was done to obtain visa, I have been without both of them and I can do with a refusal of visa for them. Please assist

What is your sister currently doing in Nigeria and what is her age range?

I don't think you will have problems getting dependant visa for your wife..this link will give you the information you need https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/477216/PBS_dependant_guidance_11-15.pdf

Especially the financial requirement section
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by klas(m): 8:29am On May 21, 2016
Pls house. Under this NEW UK visa portal, how can one apply for visiting visa-tourism as a family.

I have at least an under-7 years old child that is part of the family and understandably does not have email account yet. It appears I cannot use one visa account (with my email address) for two applications, how will I then link the applications of the 5 of us as a family?

Thanks
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by kelljuili(m): 8:44am On May 21, 2016
Hello house, please I would like to find out if it's possible to apply for a US visiting visa while in the UK for a Visit. Thank you
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Nobody: 8:57am On May 21, 2016
kelljuili:
Hello house, please I would like to find out if it's possible to apply for a US visiting visa while in the UK for a Visit. Thank you
What's your status in the UK? A visitor/student/citizen?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Nobody: 9:01am On May 21, 2016
kelljuili:
Hello house, please I would like to find out if it's possible to apply for a US visiting visa while in the UK for a Visit. Thank you
If you're a visitor and not resident in the UK, please come back home and book an appointment for your visa. However, you may search for US NIV on nairaland where you'd have the opportunity to ask the VO this question direct.(Yes! US Embassy is also on Nairaland). Please look it up...or search for... Travel / U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer... I'm sure he'll tell you the same. Good luck!
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by askari01: 9:39am On May 21, 2016
johnsmith866:
Hello guys, I was denied a visitor’s visa to the UK this week. I stated that I was being sponsored by my company for a 10-day holiday. The bank statement provided by the company had a negative balance of about 50 million naira but I was told it wasn’t going to be a problem and that it appeared that way because of a bank guarantee or something of sorts. I had about 500,000 naira in my personal account. I have included an abridged version of the refusal letter. Please I need advice and possible suggestions on the next best steps to take. Thanks

Your application for a visit visa to the United Kingdom has been refused
How your application was considered?
In deciding whether you meet the requirements of Appendix V: Immigration Rules for visitors (https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/immigration-rules), I have considered:
• Your application, and any additional relevant information you have provided with it
• Your immigration history
The decision
I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) 4.2, of Appendix V: Immigration Rules for Visitors because:
You state you will visit the UK for 10 days for tourism. You state you will travel alone and you have no friends or family in the UK.
You state your employer will pay for your visit, however the bank statement provided in the name of *** has a closing balance of -50 million NGN overdrawn and is considerably overdrawn for the entire five month’s bank statement provided.
Given this, I am not satisfied that your circumstances are as claimed. I am therefore not satisfied that you are a genuine visitor and will leave the UK at the end of your visit. Your application for a visit visa has been refused under paragraph V4.2(a) and (c).
As outlined above I am not satisfied that you have sufficient funds available to cover your costs whilst in the UK without working or accessing public funds. Your application has therefore been refused under paragraph V4.2(e).
Future Applications
Any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits, however you are likely to be refused unless:
• Your personal circumstances change significantly between now and your next application
• You provide compelling new evidence with your next application
In relation to this decision, there is no right of appeal or right to administrative review.

-50 Million.... Can a dead chicken eat corn??... what's ur connection with the company? Are the GM,Director,or is ur name included in the AOM Even at that, Your company has been in debt for over 6 months. How do they pay thier workers salary? Did u submit your Salary Account? Tired of typing..

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by tunderule2016: 9:40am On May 21, 2016
No you can not....@imperial is right... come back home...
you must have right to residence (permanent) before you can apply i.e. student visa, settlement..

kelljuili:
Hello house, please I would like to find out if it's possible to apply for a US visiting visa while in the UK for a Visit. Thank you
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 9:46am On May 21, 2016
johnsmith866:
Hello guys, I was denied a visitor’s visa to the UK this week. I stated that I was being sponsored by my company for a 10-day holiday. The bank statement provided by the company had a negative balance of about 50 million naira but I was told it wasn’t going to be a problem and that it appeared that way because of a bank guarantee or something of sorts. I had about 500,000 naira in my personal account. I have included an abridged version of the refusal letter. Please I need advice and possible suggestions on the next best steps to take. Thanks

Your application for a visit visa to the United Kingdom has been refused
How your application was considered?
In deciding whether you meet the requirements of Appendix V: Immigration Rules for visitors (https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/immigration-rules), I have considered:
• Your application, and any additional relevant information you have provided with it
• Your immigration history
The decision
I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) 4.2, of Appendix V: Immigration Rules for Visitors because:
You state you will visit the UK for 10 days for tourism. You state you will travel alone and you have no friends or family in the UK.
You state your employer will pay for your visit, however the bank statement provided in the name of *** has a closing balance of -50 million NGN overdrawn and is considerably overdrawn for the entire five month’s bank statement provided.
Given this, I am not satisfied that your circumstances are as claimed. I am therefore not satisfied that you are a genuine visitor and will leave the UK at the end of your visit. Your application for a visit visa has been refused under paragraph V4.2(a) and (c).
As outlined above I am not satisfied that you have sufficient funds available to cover your costs whilst in the UK without working or accessing public funds. Your application has therefore been refused under paragraph V4.2(e).
Future Applications
Any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits, however you are likely to be refused unless:
• Your personal circumstances change significantly between now and your next application
• You provide compelling new evidence with your next application
In relation to this decision, there is no right of appeal or right to administrative review.

Even with +50M I don't see you getting a visa with that company's account

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by askari01: 9:51am On May 21, 2016
johnsmith866:
Thanks for your response. I plan to reapply in about 3 to 4 months after i may have built up my personal account further. Will it be a red flag if i say i have family or a friend in the UK with the new application after I had filled in no for both of them in my previous application. Thanks

My friend, it's not about building up an account, you may still get the visa if you have a Salary Account that shows that your employer pays your salary, it's possible the company have another account with 300 billion balance, so the -50M is not an issue, if you want to clear the air, provide your salary account, Infact if the account that you have 500k is ur salary account then just wait to receive 2 - 3 months salary to boost the account, then u can sponsor urself... with strong prayer your application will fly.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by askari01: 10:11am On May 21, 2016
Peony200:
Hi house I've been following your trend I submitted my application including me and my son and hubby for a 6 months tourist visit on Monday 16th may 2016, the surprising part of it is that we've already got an email that say decision has been made on our visa application on Thursday 19th may 2016. Please I hope this is not too fast and I hope it does not mean refusal. Please the Gurus in the house and anybody who has encounter something similar should tell me their outcome.

Documents submitted.
Husband CAC documents
State tax clearance
Federal tax clearance
Marriage certificate
Son birth certificate
Statement of Account of up to 4.4 million naira with a turn over of over 30m
Land certificate
New house approved plan
Recent purchased land certificate with approved survey
Letter from child school
Letter from hubby company
Letter from my store, because I'm self employed
Hotel reservation
Flight reservation
Photograph of family
Letter from hubby's bank
Few receipt and invoice for hubby transactions

With all these documents you submitted, Your application looks beautiful... provided if all your documents ar genuine, If they are genuine, you should hope for the best. With God all things are possible
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Mumtwins08: 8:16pm On May 21, 2016
Hello every one ... Please I have a question .my sister was turned back at the point of entry a year ago at the uk border . She was pregnant and was going to see her mum ...her visa was immediately revoked ... They said her offense was that she did not inform them that she was pregnant during her submission ... ( she got a 6 months visa ) her first attempt . Now she's trying to reapply again ... Please what are her chances ? Should she seek the help of an immigration lawyer ? Thanks .
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by justwise(m): 8:57pm On May 21, 2016
Mumtwins08:
Hello every one ... Please I have a question .my sister was turned back at the point of entry a year ago at the uk border . She was pregnant and was going to see her mum ...her visa was immediately revoked ... They said her offense was that she did not inform them that she was pregnant during her submission ... ( she got a 6 months visa ) her first attempt . Now she's trying to reapply again ... Please what are her chances ? Should she seek the help of an immigration lawyer ? Thanks .

Let her apply and explained what happened a year ago and try as much as possible to meet all requirements.

There is nothing an immigration lawyer will do for her a year after the incident
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Nobody: 9:30pm On May 21, 2016
Mumtwins08:
Hello every one ... Please I have a question .my sister was turned back at the point of entry a year ago at the uk border . She was pregnant and was going to see her mum ...her visa was immediately revoked ... They said her offense was that she did not inform them that she was pregnant during her submission ... ( she got a 6 months visa ) her first attempt . Now she's trying to reapply again ... Please what are her chances ? Should she seek the help of an immigration lawyer ? Thanks .
*Smiles*...Probably your sister was going to put to bed in the UK, which was not a bad idea. Nigerians often like hiding this from the ECO because of the non-appearance nature of their visa processing, most times. If it were to be US Consulate, she would have been refused during the interview, provided she had compelling evidences of health care coverage and/or enough bills that would take care of her delivery and postnatal care, while in their country. I have had instances where Nigerians became liabilities to the Hospitals in the UK and USA after delivery( I witnessed that of USA because it was close to my apartment in Buffalo, Upstate NY in 2004). Embassies often receive reports of such concurrences and forward same to their home and overseas mission offices. Now, I am not saying your sister was not buoyant enough to foot her bills. She ought to have explained to the ECO of her condition ( even though she was not going to put to bed while in the UK). She could have still been issued her visa . These people crave transparency and honesty much. No embassy issues visa in Nigeria, same with other countries where they have mission offices. Upon approval of your visa, your information would be forwarded to their home office for visa issuance. The Information and the code your visa comes with, will now be printed on the sticker which they always keep here so, copies of every information you presented during your visa processing are also available at their entry borders which was why your sister was caught. However, no hope is lost yet. The same happened to my cousin's wife but in US. She did not tell the VO she was going to put to bed when she was applying for her NIV. She was caught and was refused when she reapplied because the VO discovered she overstayed. It was on record that she was going for a week training programme and that she was also pregnant at the time she appeared for the previous interview but she did not say she was going to put to bed. When the VO asked her, she did not know what to say as the question caught her unawares. I told her to wait for 3 months after which she could reapply and write a letter that she lied and asked the VO to pardon her. She reapplied and another VO asked her the same question and she quickly apologised and the VO said it's ok. Her visa was approved( 2 years Multi). Kindly forgive me if my explanation is somewhat harsh as I will never tell you lies...after all, you came for a solution and I believe there are many others in this forum who are also straightforward and would advise you appropriately . It does not matter if your sister was going to put to bed in the first place( or even now) or not, simply tell her to write a letter, addressed to the ECO that she was sorry as she did not mean to hide anything from the ECO,bla,bla,bla. Engaging immigration lawyer is not necessary, except she has some money to blow.She should also pray for favour whenever she reapplies. Good luck to her

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by tunderule2016: 10:18pm On May 21, 2016
chances are still ok... she just need to explain her situation in the additional information box..(maybe a personal letter) and more also, she needs to accept her ignorance about not declaring her pregnancy state when applying as she did not know she is required to do so and she intend not to furstrate the immigration law anymore.

She should re-apply and she will be fine....

On the other hand.... Giving birth in the UK does not add any thing at all to the child except if the child is for a British national. Anyways good luck to your sister and am sure she will be ok.


Mumtwins08:
Hello every one ... Please I have a question .my sister was turned back at the point of entry a year ago at the uk border . She was pregnant and was going to see her mum ...her visa was immediately revoked ... They said her offense was that she did not inform them that she was pregnant during her submission ... ( she got a 6 months visa ) her first attempt . Now she's trying to reapply again ... Please what are her chances ? Should she seek the help of an immigration lawyer ? Thanks .
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Mumtwins08: 11:08pm On May 21, 2016
Thank you very much I really appreciate .
imperialebony:
*Smiles*...Probably your sister was going to put to bed in the UK, which was not a bad idea. Nigerians often like hiding this from the ECO because of the non-appearance nature of their visa processing, most times. If it were to be US Consulate, she would have been refused during the interview, provided she had compelling evidences of health care coverage and/or enough bills that would take care of her delivery and postnatal care, while in their country. I have had instances where Nigerians became liabilities to the Hospitals in the UK and USA after delivery( I witnessed that of USA because it was close to my apartment in Buffalo, Upstate NY in 2004). Embassies often receive reports of such concurrences and forward same to their home and overseas mission offices. Now, I am not saying your sister was not buoyant enough to foot her bills. She ought to have explained to the ECO of her condition ( even though she was not going to put to bed while in the UK). She could have still been issued her visa . These people crave transparency and honesty much. No embassy issues visa in Nigeria, same with other countries where they have mission offices. Upon approval of your visa, your information would be forwarded to their home office for visa issuance. The Information and the code your visa comes with, will now be printed on the sticker which they always keep here so, copies of every information you presented during your visa processing are also available at their entry borders which was why your sister was caught. However, no hope is lost yet. The same happened to my cousin's wife but in US. She did not tell the VO she was going to put to bed when she was applying for her NIV. She was caught and was refused when she reapplied because the VO discovered she overstayed. It was on record that she was going for a week training programme and that she was also pregnant at the time she appeared for the previous interview but she did not say she was going to put to bed. When the VO asked her, she did not know what to say as the question caught her unawares. I told her to wait for 3 months after which she could reapply and write a letter that she lied and asked the VO to pardon her. She reapplied and another VO asked her the same question and she quickly apologised and the VO said it's ok. Her visa was approved( 2 years Multi). Kindly forgive me if my explanation is somewhat harsh as I will never tell you lies...after all, you came for a solution and I believe there are many others in this forum who are also straightforward and would advise you appropriately . It does not matter if your sister was going to put to bed in the first place( or even now) or not, simply tell her to write a letter, addressed to the ECO that she was sorry as she did not mean to hide anything from the ECO,bla,bla,bla. Engaging immigration lawyer is not necessary, except she has some money to blow.She should also pray for favour whenever she reapplies. Good luck to her

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Mumtwins08: 11:09pm On May 21, 2016
Thank you very much God bless
tunderule2016:
chances are still ok... she just need to explain her situation in the additional information box..(maybe a personal letter) and more also, she needs to accept her ignorance about not declaring her pregnancy state when applying as she did not know she is required to do so and she intend not to furstrate the immigration law anymore.

She should re-apply and she will be fine....

On the other hand.... Giving birth in the UK does not add any thing at all to the child except if the child is for a British national. Anyways good luck to your sister and am sure she will be ok.


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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Mumtwins08: 11:09pm On May 21, 2016
justwise:


Let her apply and explained what happened a year ago and try as much as possible to meet all requirements.

There is nothing an immigration lawyer will do for her a year after the incident
Thank you so much

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by castiello(m): 11:22pm On May 21, 2016
hello my country people how much it the cheapest flight to london please help a brother
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Nobody: 11:41pm On May 21, 2016
castiello:
hello my country people how much it the cheapest flight to london please help a brother
Try Air Maroc. They offer mouth-watering rates. Moreover, you go chop taya, till you reach LHR smiley

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by chucksbadt(m): 12:16am On May 22, 2016
Hello house, good day. I will like seek for some advice, especially from those in University Of Huddersfield.
Some representatives from university of Huddersfield came to Port Harcourt on Friday, they came to help students secure admission into their University, both graduate and undergraduate studies.
To my greatest surprise, they offered a 4000 pounds waiver for students who register through them. For example, the initial fee for master's there for international students is 13,000 pounds, hence with the waiver it's slashed down to 9000 pounds.
Could this be genuine?. Because am seriously considering the offer.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Nobody: 2:01am On May 22, 2016
Hello justwise and members of the house, i will like to ask a question. IF an upcoming footballer 17years of age wants to enrol in a soccer academy in the uk, what procedure does he need to follow? will his stay in the uk be limited based on his visa? will a budget of 3million naira be enough for the trip and enrolment fee? and are there any plan for soccer scholarship in the uk? and how long does he need to stay in the uk before he get his work permit?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by worry359(m): 5:29am On May 22, 2016
SAINTSAMURAI:
Hello justwise and members of the house, i will like to ask a question. IF an upcoming footballer 17years of age wants to enrol in a soccer academy in the uk, what procedure does he need to follow? will his stay in the uk be limited based on his visa? will a budget of 3million naira be enough for the trip and enrolment fee? and are there any plan for soccer scholarship in the uk? and how long does he need to stay in the uk before he get his work permit?


I suspect that you are about to be scammed of your money by fake football trials scam.
You will NEVER get anything like permission to work from that route.

I suggest that you research playing international football using Google.
Trouble is I know how fixated football mad youths are, they just do not listen to anyone! shocked
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Nobody: 5:58am On May 22, 2016
worry359:



I suspect that you are about to be scammed of your money by fake football trials scam.
You will NEVER get anything like permission to work from that route.

I suggest that you research playing international football using Google.
Trouble is I know how fixated football mad youths are, they just do not listen to anyone! shocked
hmmm true though, but are there no soccer academies that one could enrol into like getting enrol into a college? well i will run more research on google.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by FrontPageLawyer(m): 6:38am On May 22, 2016
klas:
Pls house. Under this NEW UK visa portal, how can one apply for visiting visa-tourism as a family.

I have at least an under-7 years old child that is part of the family and understandably does not have email account yet. It appears I cannot use one visa account (with my email address) for two applications, how will I then link the applications of the 5 of us as a family?

Thanks

Yes you can, except you're doing the wrong thing.

Also note that all applicants applying for a visit visa who are aged under the age of 18 at the time of application should select the “Special Visitor – Child” category when making their visa application. They should not apply as a General Visitor or Family Visitor. Failure to comply with this may result in delays in processing their application.

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