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Homeoff visitvisa invitation letter against £2000 deposit?

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farazfastian
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Homeoff visitvisa invitation letter against £2000 deposit?

Post by farazfastian » Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:30 pm

Hi everyone,

Somebody has mentoined me a service Home Office does, if you want to bring someone really quickly on visit visa and without the need of long list of documents i.e. you deposit £2000 to HomeOffice and they'll issue a official invitation letter which you can apply with your visa app to secure visit visa and once your guest will leave UK you can claim your £2000 back.

I want to apply for my mother-in-law quickly as our first application is been rejected on weired reason, and based on the time they're taking on appeals i cannot take risk on time.

Regards
Faraz

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Re: Homeoff visitvisa invitation letter against £2000 depos

Post by Rozen » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:02 pm

farazfastian wrote:Hi everyone,

Somebody has mentoined me a service Home Office does, if you want to bring someone really quickly on visit visa and without the need of long list of documents i.e. you deposit £2000 to HomeOffice and they'll issue a official invitation letter which you can apply with your visa app to secure visit visa and once your guest will leave UK you can claim your £2000 back.

I want to apply for my mother-in-law quickly as our first application is been rejected on weired reason, and based on the time they're taking on appeals i cannot take risk on time.

Regards
Faraz
'Somebody' is telling porkies, methinks! :lol:

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Post by batleykhan » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:15 pm

I think this was a proposal by the Home Office about 2 yrs ago, untill it was scrapped. Nothing of the things exist. Souned a good idea to me at the time, but open to abuse.

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