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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Oskyworld(m): 2:30pm On Jan 09, 2020
giselle237:
Gather your marriage certificate, your child’s birth certificate, school fees receipts, school id, pictures of your family, evidence of your properties... not just receipt of purchase as they know in Nigeria, this can be easily obtained. It should include c of o, deed of assignment etc

Wedding pictures, car documents, your wife’s data page of passport and work ID to support that she would be in Nigeria when u travel. .. and as such you must return.

Your parents if alive, proof they will be in Nigeria whilst you travel

Tenancy agreement + House rent receipts to show that you have paid your rent and still have time left on it(if applicable)

More Evidence of your business transactions. Since they are jumia, jiji and co... there would be trails left electronically. Do screenshots of transactions between customers and urself and tallying evidence when the money is paid and print out.

Thanks so much.

I submitted and paid for my registration based on the budget and expenditure I posted here.

I have abt 90% of the documents you listed above and I presented all initially. I'll get all and more like bank reference, print out of Jumia sales and all.

This time around I'm doing self service, as at yday only 10th Jan (which is tomorrow) and 3rd Feb are free for self service... Is it possible more free date come up before end of January if I keep checking?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Sebij: 3:02pm On Jan 09, 2020
omopapa:
First time applicants are always advised to submit minimum 6 months bank statement

Best if she sends the money to your account

Submit all evidence of change of name and address it clearly in the your cover letter



Thank you for the reply.
if she sends the money to my account, hope it won't be mistaken for an 'unexplained lump deposit'?
There have been some irregular transactions in my acct in the past 3 months, that was why I was looking at doing 3 instead of 6, with a sponsor. do you think I stand a chance if I make it up to 4?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by omopapa: 4:43pm On Jan 09, 2020
You can give an explanation in your cover letter.

If not in a rush, build the account for 6 months to show how stable you are financially. 4 months might not be enough but then again nothing is impossible

Sebij:



Thank you for the reply.
if she sends the money to my account, hope it won't be mistaken for an 'unexplained lump deposit'?
There have been some irregular transactions in my acct in the past 3 months, that was why I was looking at doing 3 instead of 6, with a sponsor. do you think I stand a chance if I make it up to 4?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by adesammie(m): 5:10pm On Jan 09, 2020
Please gurus in house, is it possible to defer resumption till September after Visa has been granted?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Sebij: 7:46pm On Jan 09, 2020
omopapa:
You can give an explanation in your cover letter.

If not in a rush, build the account for 6 months to show how stable you are financially. 4 months might not be enough but then again nothing is impossible

Thank you so much. I really appreciate
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by kwell(m): 10:58pm On Jan 09, 2020
Very grateful omopapa


omopapa:
I think it’s a yes since u already submitted the application and they have it on record even tho the decision hasn’t been made yet

Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Oskyworld(m): 4:24am On Jan 10, 2020
Oskyworld:


Thanks so much.

I submitted and paid for my registration based on the budget and expenditure I posted here.

I have abt 90% of the documents you listed above and I presented all initially. I'll get all and more like bank reference, print out of Jumia sales and all.

This time around I'm doing self service, as at yday only 10th Jan (which is tomorrow) and 3rd Feb are free for self service... Is it possible more free date come up before end of January if I keep checking?

Please urgent: HELP

I thought I read here that for self service free appointment booking, if I keep checking back that some earlier dates will free up that I will be able to book.

Unfortunately, the earliest date was today and 3rd Feb, as I cannot go there today and 3rd Feb is too far, I thought I should check back the date today, only to see that even 3rd Feb is not free booking isn't available again until 5th - 7th Feb which will hit 60days.

Please, is it possible I still find earlier date that will free up for free booking or I should quickly grab the 5th Feb. (Though almost late as it very close to when I'm supposed to travel)??

Please help.

Thanks
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Thegamingorca(m): 6:25am On Jan 10, 2020
Sebij:



Thank you for the reply.
if she sends the money to my account, hope it won't be mistaken for an 'unexplained lump deposit'?
There have been some irregular transactions in my acct in the past 3 months, that was why I was looking at doing 3 instead of 6, with a sponsor. do you think I stand a chance if I make it up to 4?

Since you intend to Travel in May you can opt to have a good track record between Dec and May. As for the lump sum...ayayahhh
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by giselle237: 6:45am On Jan 10, 2020
Yes people will cancel ! Dates will free up .. you just have to sleep on the site for sometime
Oskyworld:
I thought I read here that for self service free appointment booking, if I keep checking back that some earlier dates will free up that I will be able to book. Unfortunately, the earliest date was today and 3rd Feb, as I cannot go there today and 3rd Feb is too far, I thought I should check back the date today, only to see that even 3rd Feb is not free booking isn't available again until 5th - 7th Feb which will hit 60days.Please, is it possible I still find earlier date that will free up for free booking or I should quickly grab the 5th Feb. (Though almost late as it very close to when I'm supposed to travel)??Thanks
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by justwise(m): 7:27am On Jan 10, 2020
Sebij:



Thank you for the reply.
if she sends the money to my account, hope it won't be mistaken for an 'unexplained lump deposit'?
There have been some irregular transactions in my acct in the past 3 months, that was why I was looking at doing 3 instead of 6, with a sponsor. do you think I stand a chance if I make it up to 4?

Yes you will have a problem with that, so avoid it. Far better to include your mums bank statement than transferring money into your account.

Is this exam relating to your current job?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by omopapa: 8:45am On Jan 10, 2020
Get in touch with your uni for the best advice. You should be ready to give them reason you want to defer

adesammie:
Please gurus in house, is it possible to defer resumption till September after Visa has been granted?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Sebij: 9:30am On Jan 10, 2020
justwise:


Yes you will have a problem with that, so avoid it. Far better to include your mums bank statement than transferring money into your account.

Is this exam relating to your current job?

No, it's not. am a medical doctor lecturing in a university. I want to go for PLAB 2 exam. And the thing is that my IELTS result, which I'll need later, will soon expire, that is why it's as if am in a haste.

My mum is already maintaining a clean account, she started this month anyway, but she said the much she can go is 3 months
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by giselle237: 10:12am On Jan 10, 2020
@Sebij you don’t need to worry about the change of name and newspaper publications... gather most importantly the marriage certificate, wedding pictures and nuclear family photographs plus other documentation you are presenting. U don’t need IELTS to be valid on the day of your plab2 exam.... You only need it after a successful plab 2 examination, that is at the time for GMC registration and licence... so if the IELTS validity expires by the time you are ready for gmc registration, regrettably u will have to take another one. Sorry
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by priscyspecial: 11:02am On Jan 10, 2020
Hello gurus in the house!
Happy new year to you all!
Thank you for all the support on this platform.

@justwise and other gurus please help me out”
My Aunty is a British citizen and she has an adopted daughter here in Nigeria (as her dependent) she is 11 years old. She intend to take her to Uk to stay permanently . Any idea on the procedures and process needed to do that. Thank you in anticipation to your quick response.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Sebij: 11:21am On Jan 10, 2020
giselle237:
@Sebij you don’t need to worry about the change of name and newspaper publications... gather most importantly the marriage certificate, wedding pictures and nuclear family photographs plus other documentation you are presenting.

U don’t need IELTS to be valid on the day of your plab2 exam.... You only need it after a successful plab 2 examination, that is at the time for GMC registration and licence... so if the IELTS validity expires by the time you are ready for gmc registration, regrettably u will have to take another one. Sorry

Thank you @giselle237
if I wait for a 6months bank statement, it will definitely expire by the time am ready for GMC registration
am really worried
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by justwise(m): 11:22am On Jan 10, 2020
priscyspecial:
Hello gurus in the house!
Happy new year to you all!
Thank you for all the support on this platform.

@justwise and other gurus please help me out”
My Aunty is a British citizen and she has an adopted daughter here in Nigeria (as her dependent) she is 11 years old. She intend to take her to Uk to stay permanently . Any idea on the procedures and process needed to do that. Thank you in anticipation to your quick response.

When did she adopt her and does she have adoption papers?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by justwise(m): 11:27am On Jan 10, 2020
Sebij:


No, it's not. am a medical doctor lecturing in a university. I want to go for PLAB 2 exam. And the thing is that my IELTS result, which I'll need later, will soon expire, that is why it's as if am in a haste.

My mum is already maintaining a clean account, she started this month anyway, but she said the much she can go is 3 months

Ok you really need to explain that in your application. Yes your mum can contribute but avoid transferring money into your salary account that is not your salary.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by priscyspecial: 11:33am On Jan 10, 2020
She adopted her in 2008, and has the adoption papers.
justwise:


When did she adopt her and does she have adoption papers?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by justwise(m): 2:45pm On Jan 10, 2020
priscyspecial:
She adopted her in 2008, and has the adoption papers.

Its not an easy thing to do because of numerous cases of child trafficking in the name of adoption.

You can read this pdf file to know the process

https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/115654/Guidance-on-applying-for-a-visa-for-a-child-adopted-from-overseas.pdf
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Thegamingorca(m): 5:59pm On Jan 10, 2020
Sebij:


Thank you @giselle237
if I wait for a 6months bank statement, it will definitely expire by the time am ready for GMC registration
am really worried

You don't have to be worried...honestly try to be planning to write another ielts before that 6months regardless cos likelihood of being rejected the visa will delay your ambitions till that 6th month.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Sebij: 7:37pm On Jan 10, 2020
justwise:


Ok you really need to explain that in your application. Yes your mum can contribute but avoid transferring money into your salary account that is not your salary.
thank you @Justwise
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by priscyspecial: 8:37pm On Jan 10, 2020
Thank you
justwise:


Its not an easy thing to do because of numerous cases of child trafficking in the name of adoption.

You can read this pdf file to know the process

https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/115654/Guidance-on-applying-for-a-visa-for-a-child-adopted-from-overseas.pdf
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Skrskr: 4:41am On Jan 11, 2020
Hi All.
Hope everyone is well?
Few questions today.

My first trip to the UK, my TOTAL trip budget was around £2442, (out of £7k+ savings) and my salary was £800/month.
I planned to travel for a month then for my mom's graduation.
My mom(UK citizen) planned to pay for flight, which i budgeted £800 for
So my contribution was supposed to be about £1642 out of the 2442.

From this same £1642, i budgeted £600 pounds for accomodation as I did not plan to live with my parents as they had a small place.

The visa was however refused on the grounds that i didn't have money which is false so I rejected the decision and complained.

Visa was consequently granted.


Now, I am planning to apply for two years.
I am hoping it will be granted as i didn't violate the terms of my 6 months. I ended up coming to the UK for just 2 months out of the 6.
The main question I want to ask now is... by my next visit(if 2 years is granted), i would like to spend 3 months.
Should I mention that on my application or should I just mention that I am coming for one month and after it is granted, i can book ticket for 3 months?
I know technically I can stay for up to 6 months if I have a 2 years visa but will it be suspicious if I just mentioned on my application that I am coming for 3 months? Will it appear as if I am living in the UK or am I within the visa rights?


Secondly, if visa gets granted, must I book a return ticket or am I allowed to book a one-way ticket given I do not have a specific date of leaving yet or is return ticket a must for visit visa regardless of how long the visa length is.

Lastly, in my first application, I submitted 3 months payslip as my company was new (I earned Naira360,000 - £800) then, but after applying for the visa, my salary has reduced to (Naira 204,000 - £454). Will this affect my new application regardless of the fact that I never overstayed?

Also, when I came to the UK, I ended up staying with my parents and didn't see the need to book a hostel accomodation like I planned to anymore.
For my next trip (if visa is granted), i will stay with them which will significantly reduce my expenditure. Will a budget of £1500 fly ? Given I am no longer paying for accomodation and living expenses is next to nothing?

Now the issue is £1500 is about 3.5 times my monthly earning. So if I claim I am travelling for a month, that's a lot. However, if I claim I am travelling for 2 months, that is still okay since its basically £750 per month.

Should I reduce my budget?
Or should I get my mom to pay for the flights? And only have living expenses to handle?

Also, please note I currently have a savings of £8k (an increment of just 1k since last visa was granted - due to salary) which would have increased by the visa decision time.
I know this is a bit complicated but i hope someone gets what I am trying to say.
Pardon my typos as well.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Dlaw6578: 7:44am On Jan 11, 2020
Good day to all my people in the house, please what are the things to go along with when you are to UK? Needed things here at the airport and at the POE

And how much BTA thanks

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Nielbaba(m): 8:02am On Jan 11, 2020
Good morning house , my fiancee wants to get her british passport , but her birth certificate is missing ,can birth attestation certificate be used for the purpose ?
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by graceodini: 8:51am On Jan 11, 2020
Good morning Justwise, giselle and other advisers on this forum. I really appreciate your help towards people's queries. Please I want to apply for a 6- day visit to the UK soon and plan to go in April 2020. This is My situation: I am 35 and single also living with my parents. I work and earn 200k in a month and also have a 2-flat property in my name which I completed about 2years ago.
1) I have a childhood friend in the UK whom I couldn't attend his wedding in the year 2017 due to my busy schedules then and he and his wife is ready to feed and accommodate me for the 6-day period. He also want to support my trip with a sum of £200 and promised to send his account statement to show this.

2) The cost to me personally for the trip is £600 making £800 for the whole trip as my friend is going to give me £200.

3) A total sum of 810k was paid into my account on January 2 by my Real Estate Agent which is the money he collected from my tenants from the 2-flat for 2020 rent payment and I have papers like tenancy agreement and all other papers from my Estate Agent to support this.

4) Also the salary paid into my account from the company am working with for the month of December was 199,800k. Do i need to explain this or I should just submit the payslip because it reflect on my payslip as well.

5) On December 19,2019. I withdrew a total sum of 385k from my account out of which I used 367k for the purchase of new home electrical appliances like Television, Fan and Washing Machine. Do i need to also explain this and present the receipt given to me from the store I bought them?

Please advise me on these so I can put in a successful application. Thank you all.
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by giselle237: 10:19am On Jan 11, 2020
@Skrskr
This is painful. It’s like you want to get a denial...
1) your salary has drastically reduced so it’s obvious your circumstances have changed and can affect the outcome of your visa. You keep downplaying this part meanwhile herein lies the key to you getting your new visa renewed. Every visa application is assessed on the grounds of your application at that time.
If you are found not to be eligible for a visa, whether you have come to the UK before or not... you will not be given another visa on grounds that you don’t qualify at that time.

2. ‘You also said you didn’t violate your visa as you came to the UK for just two months out of the 6’... pls my dear when u filled the application that got you the visa did you tell them in that same application that you would be staying for 2 months? If no.. this also questions your ties to Nigeria and your credibility and you will need to explain it very well inorder to have a successful renewal. Again, don’t joke as you might have shot your ties to Nigeria slightly in the leg by this act.

3)They have your data of when you left the UK because they have access to the flight details of how you left... please don’t lie in your new application about this as you will be required to fill this part.
Simply explain to them in your new cover letter why you stayed for 2 months... they will overlook it if they feel you didn’t violate anything.

4. What is a 2 years visa? A 2 years visa still doesn’t imply that you can stay for 6 months at a stretch or 3 months at a stretch?
If this happens, that means your ties to Nigeria are weak and that to UK are strong, meaning you are a potential immigrant... what do you think will be the outcome of the application?? refusal!

5. Booking a one way ticket? ahh my friend! This is where you finally kill yourself as it shows that you dont have any plans of coming back, I would be surprised if you pass the border.

Pls re-orientate your mind, don’t allow them to lose trust in you so soon. Approach this application with same dexterity and carefulness as you did the 6 months own and if well done ofcourse you can get a 2 yrs visa ryt now. This is only my opinion as I am not an ECO.

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Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by giselle237: 10:23am On Jan 11, 2020
@Dlaw6578
you know how much you told them you are going to spend on your trip. Try to have your money in palpable cash as you land in the UK.
Have a confirmed return flight ticket
Have a confirmed accommodation... either a hotel or a person but it must be confirmed.
Be confident and don’t tell lies at the border. Stick to what you filled in your application
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Dlaw6578: 10:40am On Jan 11, 2020
Thanks for ur response, please guide me on how to cross 9ja immigration because I don't have money to give them...
giselle237:
@Dlaw6578
you know how much you told them you are going to spend on your trip. Try to have your money in palpable cash as you land in the UK.
Have a confirmed return flight ticket
Have a confirmed accommodation... either a hotel or a person but it must be confirmed.
Be confident and don’t tell lies at the border. Stick to what you filled in your application
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by giselle237: 10:46am On Jan 11, 2020
@graceodini
You can and should fund your trip by yourself pls. Let ur childhood friend provide accommodation and feeding pls.. while you fund the rest of your trip.
He can send the account statement to show that he is capable of taking care of your feeding and accommodation, leave out the 200 pounds support biko.
2) any money that was paid into your account must have proof. They know Nigerians have access to forging or let’s say falsifying documents so pls make sure u can truly proof the origin of the 810k
3) if my statement of account reads that this is salary for so and so month.. you dont need to explain further as long as it tallies with your payslip and carries d description of salary
4) I have done something like that while applying for a uk visa. I can’t fault if you want to add those your receipts to your application.
Finally there’s no hurry in this thing.. pls take time and grow/groom your account to have the TOTAL money you need for your application and MUCH MORE for when you will return back to Nigeria... read up the thread to get better idea of things ur childhood friend should be sending.. pls dont also forget to show proof that indeed you are childhood friends
Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by giselle237: 10:47am On Jan 11, 2020
Lol! You dont owe them nothing!
Honestly go early and conclude your check in.. be confident. Be firm and not rude and simply say what you have said here... you don’t have any money to give them
Anyway, if u nor get strength... u can go from Abuja.
Dlaw6578:
Thanks for ur response, please guide me on how to cross 9ja immigration because I don't have money to give them...

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