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Calling my parents mom and dad to uk

Post by qayyumshabbir » Wed Jan 15, 2020 11:06 am

hi, i am living in uk for last 11 years and i got briitsh passport 2 years back . i am living with my wife and 2 kids all of us are british.

i want to call my parents both mom and dad. but none of them work and we are 4 kids including me . but 2 of us look after my parents.
i need to call my parents to uk for visit. but they dont have enough money in there account or any property on there name.

i can show funds in uk and sponsor everything .
my question is
how much funds do i need to have before i apply visit visa for them and how many months funds need to be maintained by me in UK . so that i can apply visa for my parents.

i appreciate if any of you can answer this .
thank you

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Re: Calling my parents mom and dad to uk

Post by askhans786 » Wed Jan 15, 2020 11:39 am

2. Other documents you may want to provide – all visitors

This section provides guidance on the types of documents that you may want to provide to help us consider your application against the Immigration Rules.

previous travel documents/passports, which show previous travel.

financial documents showing that you have sufficient funds available. These must clearly show that you have access to the funds, such as:

bank statements
building society book
proof of earnings such as a letter from employer confirming employment details (start date of employment, salary, role, company contact details)

where a third party (who is either in the UK or who will be legally in the UK at the time of your visit) is providing financial support to you e.g. a business, a friend or a relative, documents to show they have sufficient resources to support you in addition to themselves and any dependant family should be provided

confirmation of legal residence, if you are not a national of the country in which you are applying or your right to reside there is not included in your passport

details of employment or studies where you have stated in your application that you are either employed or in full-time studies. This could include:

a letter from your employer on company headed paper, detailing your role, salary and length of employment

a letter from your education provider, on headed paper, confirming your enrolment and leave of absence
if self employed: business registration documents confirming the business owner’s name and the date the business started trading

business activities – where you are coming to the UK in order to undertake activities relating to your occupation/employment outside the UK you should submit documents showing what you will be doing in the UK, including any letters from inviting organisations. For example:

any business activities, e.g. letter from your employer outlining the reason for your visit, who you will be meeting and details of any payment/expenses

for performances and entertainment visitors, whether you work in this area as a professional or amateur , and what and where you will be performing

under 18s – we strongly recommend you submit the following information otherwise it may delay consideration of your application

a Birth Certificate or legal document (such as adoption papers) showing the relationship between you and your parent or guardian

if travelling unaccompanied or with someone other than your parent or guardian you should provide:

a signed letter from your parent(s) confirming details of anyone accompanying you, and details of care and accommodation arranged in the UK

a copy of your parent(s) or legal guardian’s biographical page of their passport, which includes their signature and passport number if your parent(s) do not have a passport then you must provide another official document which bears their signature

Given by international standard I would suggest keeping $100 per day per person in bank account of yours to show as evidence you can support your parents visit. Also get housing report and landlord NOC to ensure that they can stay in your place for however long you require them.

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