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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Candybright: 6:09pm On Oct 19, 2019
jamela:
Hi, I am inviting my brother for my graduation here in the UK, it is next month. However, I have never invited anyone before. So I need a bit of help with the cost.

My brother is married but he would be coming alone, he doesn't know how much it would cost him to come here and what documents are required. Could someone help me with an estimate?
If you are going to accommodate you brother and feed him, then he should take care of his flight fare and miscellaneous. Book flight (unpaid) and add extra money for things like sight seeing, shopping. That should be how much he's going to spend. Remeber he must not spend more than half his disposable income.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by jamela(f): 6:17pm On Oct 19, 2019
Candybright:

If you are going to accommodate you brother and feed him, then he should take care of his flight fare and miscellaneous. Book flight (unpaid) and add extra money for things like sight seeing, shopping. That should be how much he's going to spend. Remeber he must not spend more than half his disposable income.
Thanks, he would be staying with me for 7 days. What documents do i need to send him? Does he have to use his own bank statement or can I use mine to demonstrate his planned expenses?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Candybright: 6:27pm On Oct 19, 2019
jamela:

Thanks, he would be staying with me for 7 days. What documents do i need to send him? Does he have to use his own bank statement or can I use mine to demonstrate his planned expenses?
You will have to read through to get as much information as you can from this thread.
He must provide his bank statement.
If you are housing him, provide your rent receipt, if possible bank statement, proof to show you went to school and graduating now, birth certificate etc. He should demonstrate his expenses from his own bank statement not from yours. Don't make it look like he can't afford to take care of his expenses which will become a red flag
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by jamela(f): 6:33pm On Oct 19, 2019
Candybright:

You will have to read through to get as much information as you can from this thread.
He must provide his bank statement.
If you are housing him, provide your rent receipt, if possible bank statement, proof to show you went to school and graduating now, birth certificate etc. He should demonstrate his expenses from his own bank statement not from yours. Don't make it look like he can't afford to take care of his expenses which will become a red flag
You have been much help. Thanks alot.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Orjforlife: 6:47pm On Oct 19, 2019
Good evening gurus in the house. Please i need clarification on an issue. I would like to confirm if monthly deductions from my salary account for thrift (Ajo) won't be a problem if i apply for a tourist visa next year (the Ajo will end in July and i wish to apply in September 2020. Though i will collect my own contribution in December 2019).
I earn 200k as salary and 100k is deducted for the Ajo. I wish to declare my monthly expenses as 13k but i am concerned the 100k deduction might be an issue.
Also, i was denied my 1st uk tourist visa application for 5 days in 2018 based on my financial status and socio economic ties ( i am single and still stay with my parents). The Eco officer mentioned though he understood i was employed but not sure i would return since i stated in my application that i am single with no dependent, properties, plus the amount budgeted for the trip was high compared to my net income.
However, a friend recommneded this forum after my 1st application went south and i have been a silent reader since then. I have learnt so much from this forum and with the knowledge i have now, i cannot fault the Eco officer cos my budget for my 1st application was thrice my disposable income( lol).
I wish to state that i was earning 102k when i applied in 2018 but i was promoted early this year and net income increased to 200k and after collecting my Ajo contribution, i will have an acct balance of 1.5million. I have also been to Dubai twice ( 2017 and 2018).

I would be providing all the necessary documents alongside the additional ones i have learnt about on this forum ( i would post my cover letter and documents to submit here when i am ready to apply for further advise) but i want to clear my doubts about the 100k ajo deduction first.

I am sorry for the epistle and look forward to getting a feedback from the gurus in the house

Thank you all.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Yuzee(f): 8:19pm On Oct 19, 2019
Thank you so much @jeito... I already chose Abuja, just thought I should get some other person's opinion. Thanks again.
jeito1:


@Yuzee, I will strongly advise you to chose Abuja. I had my Biometrics on the 3rd Oct and TLS sent me an email to come for my passport on 16th Oct. Mind you, it was Standard and not Priority.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Yuzee(f): 8:21pm On Oct 19, 2019
And I'm hoping mine goes as fast as yours or even faster lol
jeito1:


@Yuzee, I will strongly advise you to chose Abuja. I had my Biometrics on the 3rd Oct and TLS sent me an email to come for my passport on 16th Oct. Mind you, it was Standard and not Priority.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Justblow: 8:30pm On Oct 19, 2019
Orjforlife:
Good evening gurus in the house. Please i need clarification on an issue. I would like to confirm if monthly deductions from my salary account for thrift (Ajo) won't be a problem if i apply for a tourist visa next year (the Ajo will end in July and i wish to apply in September 2020. Though i will collect my own contribution in December 2019).
I earn 200k as salary and 100k is deducted for the Ajo. I wish to declare my monthly expenses as 13k but i am concerned the 100k deduction might be an issue.
Also, i was denied my 1st uk tourist visa application for 5 days in 2018 based on my financial status and socio economic ties ( i am single and still stay with my parents). The Eco officer mentioned though he understood i was employed but not sure i would return since i stated in my application that i am single with no dependent, properties, plus the amount budgeted for the trip was high compared to my net income.
However, a friend recommneded this forum after my 1st application went south and i have been a silent reader since then. I have learnt so much from this forum and with the knowledge i have now, i cannot fault the Eco officer cos my budget for my 1st application was thrice my disposable income( lol).
I wish to state that i was earning 102k when i applied in 2018 but i was promoted early this year and net income increased to 200k and after collecting my Ajo contribution, i will have an acct balance of 1.5million. I have also been to Dubai twice ( 2017 and 2018).

I would be providing all the necessary documents alongside the additional ones i have learnt about on this forum ( i would post my cover letter and documents to submit here when i am ready to apply for further advise) but i want to clear my doubts about the 100k ajo deduction first.

I am sorry for the epistle and look forward to getting a feedback from the gurus in the house

Thank you all.


Your ajo deduction is part of your ME. Leaving you with a DI of 100k. If you further deduct 13k it means u left with 87k.

My advice... If u want to really go on holiday to the UK, suspend your ajo, run ur account for six month with your DI.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by opomulero(m): 9:59pm On Oct 19, 2019
should someone budget 2x(monthly income - monthly expenses) or 3x (mi-me).....
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Suuz: 10:15pm On Oct 19, 2019
opomulero:
should someone budget 2x(monthly income - monthly expenses) or 3x (mi-me).....

mi - me =disposable income
To answer your question, not more than two times(2x) your disposable income.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Orjforlife: 10:40pm On Oct 19, 2019
[Thank you justblow for your feedback.
Please note that i wish to present statement from both salary and savings account....the salary account shows my salary is paid every month and deductions done (including d Ajo) whenever cash is needed and my savings account which i have been running for a while shows transfers received only from my salary account every month and will have the 1.5million balance.

I plan to use the savings account as proof of funds and my salary account along with my payslips just to show that i earn monthly and source of the fund in my savings account.

Will this be a problem?

Please enlighten me.

Thank you.


quote author=Justblow post=83287202]


Your ajo deduction is part of your ME. Leaving you with a DI of 100k. If you further deduct 13k it means u left with 87k.

My advice... If u want to really go on holiday to the UK, suspend your ajo, run ur account for six month with your DI.

[/quote]
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Poanan: 10:55pm On Oct 19, 2019
This is coming late I had issues with my password.

I applied on the 16th of August
I did biometrics 3rd of September
I received text message for pick up 27th September

Thanks everyone and thanks to Justwise who allayed my fears with respect to mortgage statement submitted.

My host was not called neither was my company.

I will be in UK second week of November, if you will be in UK please send me a mail. I may just be lucky to have a travel mate in same area.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Priorygroup: 11:44pm On Oct 19, 2019
Thanks for your response
Suuz:


No one can tell the eco’s decision through a phone call, you guys have to wait it out and hope for the best, that’s just a call to verify the information your Mil filled in her application form, I wish you lots of good luck.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Justblow: 12:04am On Oct 20, 2019
Orjforlife:
[Thank you justblow for your feedback.
Please note that i wish to present statement from both salary and savings account....the salary account shows my salary is paid every month and deductions done (including d Ajo) whenever cash is needed and my savings account which i have been running for a while shows transfers received only from my salary account every month and will have the 1.5million balance.

I plan to use the savings account as proof of funds and my salary account along with my payslips just to show that i earn monthly and source of the fund in my savings account.

Will this be a problem?

Please enlighten me.

Thank you.


quote author=Justblow post=83287202]


Your ajo deduction is part of your ME. Leaving you with a DI of 100k. If you further deduct 13k it means u left with 87k.

My advice... If u want to really go on holiday to the UK, suspend your ajo, run ur account for six month with your DI.





With a well explained cover letter and proper highlights on your statement, you should be fine. But mind you, make sure you run points on paper very well, cause flaws is what they look for.

You need to let the ECO know that the ajo tins is your personal way of saving and please get the ajo evidence and add it to your application.

All d best.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Orjforlife: 1:22am On Oct 20, 2019
Justblow:

Thank you so much justblow
God bless you



With a well explained cover letter and proper highlights on your statement, you should be fine. But mind you, make sure you run points on paper very well, cause flaws is what they look for.

You need to let the ECO know that the ajo tins is your personal way of saving and please get the ajo evidence and add it to your application.

All d best.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by seyisanya(m): 3:35am On Oct 20, 2019
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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by lantrenzo: 4:14am On Oct 20, 2019
Please great people I need your help!
I just have few questions.

1. What is the current fee for standard 6 months UK visa?

2. What is the current fee for priority service option?

3. Is there any fee required for submission at the VAC? If yes, how much?

Thank you very much �
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by NanaOne1: 10:28am On Oct 20, 2019
Hello tshoboy,

Please I have sent you a mail. I need more information from you regarding the tier 2 application. Kindly respond
tshoboy:

Picked up today and we all got the visa. Yayy. Tier 2 though.
I still didn’t get the complete email. I got an email past 2pm from TLS for pickup and I picked up an hour later.
Thank you to the elders in this thread that have been helping people. God will always come through for you guys too.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by oluayebenz: 12:29pm On Oct 20, 2019
Poanan:
This is coming late I had issues with my password.

I applied on the 16th of August
I did biometrics 3rd of September
I received text message for pick up 27th September

Thanks everyone and thanks to Justwise who allayed my fears with respect to mortgage statement submitted.

My host was not called neither was my company.

I will be in UK second week of November, if you will be in UK please send me a mail. I may just be lucky to have a travel mate in same area.

What part of the UK are you staying?
I'm planning a trip to the UK around that time...
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Priorygroup: 1:19pm On Oct 20, 2019
Please when is the collection time at the TSL centre?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by opomulero(m): 1:25pm On Oct 20, 2019
Suuz:


mi - me =disposable income
To answer your question, not more than two times(2x) your disposable income.

thank you

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by bigtt76(f): 1:34pm On Oct 20, 2019
Your Ajo is not monthly expense but part of your savings (target savings). You can even call it your target savings for your trip and get your Ajo chairman to write a letter covering that (if its a government registered thrift society).


Justblow:



Your ajo deduction is part of your ME. Leaving you with a DI of 100k. If you further deduct 13k it means u left with 87k.

My advice... If u want to really go on holiday to the UK, suspend your ajo, run ur account for six month with your DI.


Orjforlife:
Good evening gurus in the house. Please i need clarification on an issue. I would like to confirm if monthly deductions from my salary account for thrift (Ajo) won't be a problem if i apply for a tourist visa next year (the Ajo will end in July and i wish to apply in September 2020. Though i will collect my own contribution in December 2019).
I earn 200k as salary and 100k is deducted for the Ajo. I wish to declare my monthly expenses as 13k but i am concerned the 100k deduction might be an issue.
Also, i was denied my 1st uk tourist visa application for 5 days in 2018 based on my financial status and socio economic ties ( i am single and still stay with my parents). The Eco officer mentioned though he understood i was employed but not sure i would return since i stated in my application that i am single with no dependent, properties, plus the amount budgeted for the trip was high compared to my net income.
However, a friend recommneded this forum after my 1st application went south and i have been a silent reader since then. I have learnt so much from this forum and with the knowledge i have now, i cannot fault the Eco officer cos my budget for my 1st application was thrice my disposable income( lol).
I wish to state that i was earning 102k when i applied in 2018 but i was promoted early this year and net income increased to 200k and after collecting my Ajo contribution, i will have an acct balance of 1.5million. I have also been to Dubai twice ( 2017 and 2018).

I would be providing all the necessary documents alongside the additional ones i have learnt about on this forum ( i would post my cover letter and documents to submit here when i am ready to apply for further advise) but i want to clear my doubts about the 100k ajo deduction first.

I am sorry for the epistle and look forward to getting a feedback from the gurus in the house

Thank you all.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by onyexx: 4:32pm On Oct 20, 2019
Oskyworld:


I am actually stocked here...
Can I just proceed to check after click on self service and I won't be making any payment to TLS and I'll just go for my appointment? If yes, where and how do I upload my documents?

And if I'm using the assisted service, whenever I click on that of the N10,000 for them to upload my documents for me, once it get to step 3 and then about to check out, I automatically see £950 super priority in my basket plus the N10,000,
Please, can I just chose the £90 and N10,000 as I don't even understand the TLS stuff at all...

I need advice on basic regular thing to do without any special premium and just go for my appointment.

Advice please... @justwise @Suuz and other Pro plz help


Hello guys....
Please we are stuck here too
After selecting tls service in step 1 and it takes me to step 3 where I have to select appointment I noticed all the time have money attached to them plus the assisted service nd it’s crazily expensive
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Damask: 7:51pm On Oct 20, 2019
Good day EVERYBODY,
I hope you are having a beautiful weekend.

Please, how do I contact Visit UK because they have failed to transfer my application to TLS contact.

My timeline:
Biometric and transfer to Decision Making Centre on Sept. 19.

Mail Conclusion: October 4

Contacted TLS contact and also Tracked to know that it has not been dispatched back to TLS.

Please, how do I contact UK Decision Making Centre?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by giselle237: 7:53pm On Oct 20, 2019
bigtt76:
Your Ajo is not monthly expense but part of your savings (target savings). You can even call it your target savings for your trip and get your Ajo chairman to write a letter covering that (if its a government registered thrift society

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Justblow: 8:26pm On Oct 20, 2019
Damask:
Good day EVERYBODY,
I hope you are having a beautiful weekend.

Please, how do I contact Visit UK because they have failed to transfer my application to TLS contact.

My timeline:
Biometric and transfer to Decision Making Centre on Sept. 19.

Mail Conclusion: October 4

Contacted TLS contact and also Tracked to know that it has not been dispatched back to TLS.

Please, how do I contact UK Decision Making Centre?



https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk


It will cost you.... So get your card ready.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Candybright: 8:37pm On Oct 20, 2019
onyexx:



Hello guys....
Please we are stuck here too
After selecting tls service in step 1 and it takes me to step 3 where I have to select appointment I noticed all the time have money attached to them plus the assisted service nd it’s crazily expensive
I guess you want to go for assisted scan service of 10,000 and do walk in of 42,000.

You can just pay for assisted service and walk into VFS and pay 42,000 cos if you pick flexi and the likes, you will be paying double. Or you look for a farther free date and pick at no cost then walk in and pay 42k.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by onyexx: 9:01pm On Oct 20, 2019
Candybright:

I guess you want to go for assisted scan service of 10,000 and do walk in of 42,000.

You can just pay for assisted service and walk into VFS and pay 42,000 cos if you pick flexi and the likes, you will be paying double. Or you look for a farther free date and pick at no cost then walk in and pay 42k.

Ok thanks...

I honestly thought that asides the visa fee I was only going to pay the 10k for the assisted service and nothing more...
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Damask: 9:04pm On Oct 20, 2019
Justblow:




https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk


It will cost you.... So get your card ready.
[quote author=giselle237 post=83315281][/quote]

You are the bomb! Sorry, your head dey dia. Gracias.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by tshoboy(m): 9:04pm On Oct 20, 2019
NanaOne1:
Hello tshoboy,

Please I have sent you a mail. I need more information from you regarding the tier 2 application. Kindly respond
Responded
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Candybright: 9:16pm On Oct 20, 2019
onyexx:


Ok thanks...

I honestly thought that asides the visa fee I was only going to pay the 10k for the assisted service and nothing more...
Yes you are actually supposed to pay only visa fee of about 45k. I see all those other fees as unecesaary unless you have need for urgent travel and tge available appointment date isn't convenient for you. If you need free date, keep checking the page, free date slots drop atimes. You may get a free date for this week or next week if you ain't running out of time. That's why it's good to start your application on time so you don't incurr more expenses like priority, walk in and the rest.

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