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Mt1505
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Tourist visa

Post by Mt1505 » Fri Sep 19, 2025 10:44 pm

Dear Sir/Madam,
I am applying for standard tourist visa for my father in law and mother in law as my wife is 8 months pregnant. We have a six year son as well to look after. We both working full time, my wife has been working fir nhs for last two years and I started working for my company since February 2025 and started taking salary from my company 15000 gross salary a year from August 2025 and will take dividend in the end after submiting the omoany accounts. Prior to that, I was a contractor earning around £70k per annum.
I would like to sponsor my inlaws. Please advice 1.what documents do I need?
2.How much saving do we need to have in our bank account as we both earns around £3500 a month, out of that we pay £2250 a month towards mortgage.
3. Most importantly, my brother in law ( my father and mother in law's son) has have around £6k in his saving account for the last six months, can we show that as a finance support
4. Will my two months payslips would be enough to support the application? However, my wife could provide more than six months payslips if needed.
5. Any other advice to support the application
Thanks
Kind regards
MT

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Re: Tourist visa

Post by Ticktack » Tue Sep 23, 2025 11:25 am

If they have no funds of their own (assuming). Do a mental sum in your head.
Calculate what the tickets cost is for the pair of them. Lets say 3k5, look at your own monthly cost and see if you have anything left.

The way the ECO looks at things is that why would you empty your account to bring them to the UK? How's that sustainable?
No sin in failing, you just have to try and try again!

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