Sponsoring 3 applicants for Standard Visitor to the UK (mother, mother in law and aunt) [closed]
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Is it possible and how likely can get an approved Standard visitor visa if we sponsor 3 applicants?
We are couple with no children from the philippines. My spouse is under depandant visa and i got the ILR recently. I get into the UK through Tier 2 PBS. Currently, I am receiving an annual salary of GBP53,000 + Bonus of GBP10,000 + Incentives of GBP5,000. All these figures are mentioned on my Certificate of employment. My savings account has a withdrawal balance of GBP20,000.
In regards to our accommodation, we are renting a 2-bedroom semi-furnished flat.
We are inviting my mother, my mother-in-law and my aunt to visit us for one month only. And, we want to sponsor the three of them. We will shoulder all the costs including airfare, food and accommodation concerning their trip to the UK.
Is it reasonable to do it? How likely the EO will approve their visa? Is there any problem in regards to the accommodation?
Please help and please give advise and suggestions before we file their application.
Thank you very much.
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closed as primarily opinion-based by mts, Ali Awan, Giorgio, CGCampbell, David Richerby Jul 25 '17 at 17:23
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Is it possible and how likely can get an approved Standard visitor visa if we sponsor 3 applicants?
We are couple with no children from the philippines. My spouse is under depandant visa and i got the ILR recently. I get into the UK through Tier 2 PBS. Currently, I am receiving an annual salary of GBP53,000 + Bonus of GBP10,000 + Incentives of GBP5,000. All these figures are mentioned on my Certificate of employment. My savings account has a withdrawal balance of GBP20,000.
In regards to our accommodation, we are renting a 2-bedroom semi-furnished flat.
We are inviting my mother, my mother-in-law and my aunt to visit us for one month only. And, we want to sponsor the three of them. We will shoulder all the costs including airfare, food and accommodation concerning their trip to the UK.
Is it reasonable to do it? How likely the EO will approve their visa? Is there any problem in regards to the accommodation?
Please help and please give advise and suggestions before we file their application.
Thank you very much.
visas uk
closed as primarily opinion-based by mts, Ali Awan, Giorgio, CGCampbell, David Richerby Jul 25 '17 at 17:23
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Your current situation looks good and invitation sounds reasonable but that is not the only thing they are looking for. They will also focus on the applicant's current situation in their own country before making a decision. If they don't have a compelling reason to go back after the trip then you can provide all the support and still get rejected
– Hanky Panky
Jul 24 '17 at 5:08
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Is it possible and how likely can get an approved Standard visitor visa if we sponsor 3 applicants?
We are couple with no children from the philippines. My spouse is under depandant visa and i got the ILR recently. I get into the UK through Tier 2 PBS. Currently, I am receiving an annual salary of GBP53,000 + Bonus of GBP10,000 + Incentives of GBP5,000. All these figures are mentioned on my Certificate of employment. My savings account has a withdrawal balance of GBP20,000.
In regards to our accommodation, we are renting a 2-bedroom semi-furnished flat.
We are inviting my mother, my mother-in-law and my aunt to visit us for one month only. And, we want to sponsor the three of them. We will shoulder all the costs including airfare, food and accommodation concerning their trip to the UK.
Is it reasonable to do it? How likely the EO will approve their visa? Is there any problem in regards to the accommodation?
Please help and please give advise and suggestions before we file their application.
Thank you very much.
visas uk
Is it possible and how likely can get an approved Standard visitor visa if we sponsor 3 applicants?
We are couple with no children from the philippines. My spouse is under depandant visa and i got the ILR recently. I get into the UK through Tier 2 PBS. Currently, I am receiving an annual salary of GBP53,000 + Bonus of GBP10,000 + Incentives of GBP5,000. All these figures are mentioned on my Certificate of employment. My savings account has a withdrawal balance of GBP20,000.
In regards to our accommodation, we are renting a 2-bedroom semi-furnished flat.
We are inviting my mother, my mother-in-law and my aunt to visit us for one month only. And, we want to sponsor the three of them. We will shoulder all the costs including airfare, food and accommodation concerning their trip to the UK.
Is it reasonable to do it? How likely the EO will approve their visa? Is there any problem in regards to the accommodation?
Please help and please give advise and suggestions before we file their application.
Thank you very much.
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Jrock
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closed as primarily opinion-based by mts, Ali Awan, Giorgio, CGCampbell, David Richerby Jul 25 '17 at 17:23
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as primarily opinion-based by mts, Ali Awan, Giorgio, CGCampbell, David Richerby Jul 25 '17 at 17:23
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Your current situation looks good and invitation sounds reasonable but that is not the only thing they are looking for. They will also focus on the applicant's current situation in their own country before making a decision. If they don't have a compelling reason to go back after the trip then you can provide all the support and still get rejected
– Hanky Panky
Jul 24 '17 at 5:08
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Your current situation looks good and invitation sounds reasonable but that is not the only thing they are looking for. They will also focus on the applicant's current situation in their own country before making a decision. If they don't have a compelling reason to go back after the trip then you can provide all the support and still get rejected
– Hanky Panky
Jul 24 '17 at 5:08
Your current situation looks good and invitation sounds reasonable but that is not the only thing they are looking for. They will also focus on the applicant's current situation in their own country before making a decision. If they don't have a compelling reason to go back after the trip then you can provide all the support and still get rejected
– Hanky Panky
Jul 24 '17 at 5:08
Your current situation looks good and invitation sounds reasonable but that is not the only thing they are looking for. They will also focus on the applicant's current situation in their own country before making a decision. If they don't have a compelling reason to go back after the trip then you can provide all the support and still get rejected
– Hanky Panky
Jul 24 '17 at 5:08
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Your current situation looks good and invitation sounds reasonable but that is not the only thing they are looking for. They will also focus on the applicant's current situation in their own country before making a decision. If they don't have a compelling reason to go back after the trip then you can provide all the support and still get rejected
– Hanky Panky
Jul 24 '17 at 5:08