What address should we use for a standard UK visitor visa if we live off-grid and don't have an official address? [closed]
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It's a bit of a complicated question. What address should we use for our visitor application to the UK? We are a married couple with no intention to stay in the UK. We live in Colombia and the UK national among us has a 3-year visa to stay in Colombia.
So basically we have land here. We don't have the "official" documents for it right now because it was a friendly transaction, where we bought a parcel from a friend's big plot. We paid him for the land and only have a simple contract for it. Most of the land in that area is done with basic contracts rather than title deeds, because it is a farming region and not so "modern".
Do we put that as our address? Or the families address which, is our "official" one? Thoughts?
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It's a bit of a complicated question. What address should we use for our visitor application to the UK? We are a married couple with no intention to stay in the UK. We live in Colombia and the UK national among us has a 3-year visa to stay in Colombia.
So basically we have land here. We don't have the "official" documents for it right now because it was a friendly transaction, where we bought a parcel from a friend's big plot. We paid him for the land and only have a simple contract for it. Most of the land in that area is done with basic contracts rather than title deeds, because it is a farming region and not so "modern".
Do we put that as our address? Or the families address which, is our "official" one? Thoughts?
visas uk paperwork
closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo⦠Jul 23 at 1:59
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, itâÂÂs hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Where do you live presently? A house in Bogota? Medellin? That's the address you'd use.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Apr 13 at 2:55
We live on the land that is mentioned and are growing food/building a house there. Thanks
â user76328
Apr 13 at 2:57
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Your passport with visa, if approved, will be delivered to you by mail or courier...to where?
â Michael Hampton
Apr 13 at 4:08
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If you buy construction supplies for your house, do you have them delivered? If so, what location do you give the supplier?
â user16259
Apr 13 at 5:27
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If the process is similar to that in Cuba, itâÂÂs likely that youâÂÂll have to either collect your passport from the local embassy where you have your biometric appointment, or you can authorise someone to collect it for you. In which case the address you use only matters if it has to be verified by the local embassy as part of processing the application.
â Traveller
Apr 13 at 7:37
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It's a bit of a complicated question. What address should we use for our visitor application to the UK? We are a married couple with no intention to stay in the UK. We live in Colombia and the UK national among us has a 3-year visa to stay in Colombia.
So basically we have land here. We don't have the "official" documents for it right now because it was a friendly transaction, where we bought a parcel from a friend's big plot. We paid him for the land and only have a simple contract for it. Most of the land in that area is done with basic contracts rather than title deeds, because it is a farming region and not so "modern".
Do we put that as our address? Or the families address which, is our "official" one? Thoughts?
visas uk paperwork
It's a bit of a complicated question. What address should we use for our visitor application to the UK? We are a married couple with no intention to stay in the UK. We live in Colombia and the UK national among us has a 3-year visa to stay in Colombia.
So basically we have land here. We don't have the "official" documents for it right now because it was a friendly transaction, where we bought a parcel from a friend's big plot. We paid him for the land and only have a simple contract for it. Most of the land in that area is done with basic contracts rather than title deeds, because it is a farming region and not so "modern".
Do we put that as our address? Or the families address which, is our "official" one? Thoughts?
visas uk paperwork
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo⦠Jul 23 at 1:59
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, itâÂÂs hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo⦠Jul 23 at 1:59
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, itâÂÂs hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Where do you live presently? A house in Bogota? Medellin? That's the address you'd use.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Apr 13 at 2:55
We live on the land that is mentioned and are growing food/building a house there. Thanks
â user76328
Apr 13 at 2:57
9
Your passport with visa, if approved, will be delivered to you by mail or courier...to where?
â Michael Hampton
Apr 13 at 4:08
1
If you buy construction supplies for your house, do you have them delivered? If so, what location do you give the supplier?
â user16259
Apr 13 at 5:27
1
If the process is similar to that in Cuba, itâÂÂs likely that youâÂÂll have to either collect your passport from the local embassy where you have your biometric appointment, or you can authorise someone to collect it for you. In which case the address you use only matters if it has to be verified by the local embassy as part of processing the application.
â Traveller
Apr 13 at 7:37
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Where do you live presently? A house in Bogota? Medellin? That's the address you'd use.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Apr 13 at 2:55
We live on the land that is mentioned and are growing food/building a house there. Thanks
â user76328
Apr 13 at 2:57
9
Your passport with visa, if approved, will be delivered to you by mail or courier...to where?
â Michael Hampton
Apr 13 at 4:08
1
If you buy construction supplies for your house, do you have them delivered? If so, what location do you give the supplier?
â user16259
Apr 13 at 5:27
1
If the process is similar to that in Cuba, itâÂÂs likely that youâÂÂll have to either collect your passport from the local embassy where you have your biometric appointment, or you can authorise someone to collect it for you. In which case the address you use only matters if it has to be verified by the local embassy as part of processing the application.
â Traveller
Apr 13 at 7:37
Where do you live presently? A house in Bogota? Medellin? That's the address you'd use.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Apr 13 at 2:55
Where do you live presently? A house in Bogota? Medellin? That's the address you'd use.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Apr 13 at 2:55
We live on the land that is mentioned and are growing food/building a house there. Thanks
â user76328
Apr 13 at 2:57
We live on the land that is mentioned and are growing food/building a house there. Thanks
â user76328
Apr 13 at 2:57
9
9
Your passport with visa, if approved, will be delivered to you by mail or courier...to where?
â Michael Hampton
Apr 13 at 4:08
Your passport with visa, if approved, will be delivered to you by mail or courier...to where?
â Michael Hampton
Apr 13 at 4:08
1
1
If you buy construction supplies for your house, do you have them delivered? If so, what location do you give the supplier?
â user16259
Apr 13 at 5:27
If you buy construction supplies for your house, do you have them delivered? If so, what location do you give the supplier?
â user16259
Apr 13 at 5:27
1
1
If the process is similar to that in Cuba, itâÂÂs likely that youâÂÂll have to either collect your passport from the local embassy where you have your biometric appointment, or you can authorise someone to collect it for you. In which case the address you use only matters if it has to be verified by the local embassy as part of processing the application.
â Traveller
Apr 13 at 7:37
If the process is similar to that in Cuba, itâÂÂs likely that youâÂÂll have to either collect your passport from the local embassy where you have your biometric appointment, or you can authorise someone to collect it for you. In which case the address you use only matters if it has to be verified by the local embassy as part of processing the application.
â Traveller
Apr 13 at 7:37
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Where do you live presently? A house in Bogota? Medellin? That's the address you'd use.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Apr 13 at 2:55
We live on the land that is mentioned and are growing food/building a house there. Thanks
â user76328
Apr 13 at 2:57
9
Your passport with visa, if approved, will be delivered to you by mail or courier...to where?
â Michael Hampton
Apr 13 at 4:08
1
If you buy construction supplies for your house, do you have them delivered? If so, what location do you give the supplier?
â user16259
Apr 13 at 5:27
1
If the process is similar to that in Cuba, itâÂÂs likely that youâÂÂll have to either collect your passport from the local embassy where you have your biometric appointment, or you can authorise someone to collect it for you. In which case the address you use only matters if it has to be verified by the local embassy as part of processing the application.
â Traveller
Apr 13 at 7:37