Change of job recently prior to applying UK visa [closed]



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I would like to know, if someone takes a new job within 3 months prior to applying for UK visit visa, is there any specific rule for that? I have browsed in Google but couldn't find appropriate answer. Please help me regarding this matter.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by JoErNanO, blackbird, CMaster, Karlson, Gayot Fow Apr 11 '16 at 18:53


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    What type of visa ? And why do you think it will be a problem ?

    – DumbCoder
    Apr 11 '16 at 7:47






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    From your previous questions it seems you have been refused visas to UK. If this is a way to get around it, it will not be much helpful. So prepare diligently before applying. Changing jobs isn't a big issue, people do it all the time. If you can provide documents to prove it all is fine.

    – DumbCoder
    Apr 11 '16 at 8:00






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    @DumbCoder, your comment is a viable answer! It's fine, and you are in a good position to provide it. Please consider promoting your comment.

    – Gayot Fow
    Apr 11 '16 at 9:45






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    Thank u so much for ur advice. My visa got rejected earlier in this year. I got it in the 2nd application. Now my husband is applying for the 1st time . We wish to make a good and relevant application so that it gets approved in the 1st attempt.thats y asked for your help.

    – Farah
    Apr 11 '16 at 10:08






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    @Farah: Be sure to fix your keyboard before you type up the application. It seems to be randomly dropping the first letters in words such as "you" and "why".

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 11 '16 at 18:21

















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I would like to know, if someone takes a new job within 3 months prior to applying for UK visit visa, is there any specific rule for that? I have browsed in Google but couldn't find appropriate answer. Please help me regarding this matter.










share|improve this question















closed as unclear what you're asking by JoErNanO, blackbird, CMaster, Karlson, Gayot Fow Apr 11 '16 at 18:53


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s 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.













  • 3





    What type of visa ? And why do you think it will be a problem ?

    – DumbCoder
    Apr 11 '16 at 7:47






  • 2





    From your previous questions it seems you have been refused visas to UK. If this is a way to get around it, it will not be much helpful. So prepare diligently before applying. Changing jobs isn't a big issue, people do it all the time. If you can provide documents to prove it all is fine.

    – DumbCoder
    Apr 11 '16 at 8:00






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    @DumbCoder, your comment is a viable answer! It's fine, and you are in a good position to provide it. Please consider promoting your comment.

    – Gayot Fow
    Apr 11 '16 at 9:45






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    Thank u so much for ur advice. My visa got rejected earlier in this year. I got it in the 2nd application. Now my husband is applying for the 1st time . We wish to make a good and relevant application so that it gets approved in the 1st attempt.thats y asked for your help.

    – Farah
    Apr 11 '16 at 10:08






  • 1





    @Farah: Be sure to fix your keyboard before you type up the application. It seems to be randomly dropping the first letters in words such as "you" and "why".

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 11 '16 at 18:21













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I would like to know, if someone takes a new job within 3 months prior to applying for UK visit visa, is there any specific rule for that? I have browsed in Google but couldn't find appropriate answer. Please help me regarding this matter.










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I would like to know, if someone takes a new job within 3 months prior to applying for UK visit visa, is there any specific rule for that? I have browsed in Google but couldn't find appropriate answer. Please help me regarding this matter.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by JoErNanO, blackbird, CMaster, Karlson, Gayot Fow Apr 11 '16 at 18:53


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s 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 JoErNanO, blackbird, CMaster, Karlson, Gayot Fow Apr 11 '16 at 18:53


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s 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.









  • 3





    What type of visa ? And why do you think it will be a problem ?

    – DumbCoder
    Apr 11 '16 at 7:47






  • 2





    From your previous questions it seems you have been refused visas to UK. If this is a way to get around it, it will not be much helpful. So prepare diligently before applying. Changing jobs isn't a big issue, people do it all the time. If you can provide documents to prove it all is fine.

    – DumbCoder
    Apr 11 '16 at 8:00






  • 1





    @DumbCoder, your comment is a viable answer! It's fine, and you are in a good position to provide it. Please consider promoting your comment.

    – Gayot Fow
    Apr 11 '16 at 9:45






  • 1





    Thank u so much for ur advice. My visa got rejected earlier in this year. I got it in the 2nd application. Now my husband is applying for the 1st time . We wish to make a good and relevant application so that it gets approved in the 1st attempt.thats y asked for your help.

    – Farah
    Apr 11 '16 at 10:08






  • 1





    @Farah: Be sure to fix your keyboard before you type up the application. It seems to be randomly dropping the first letters in words such as "you" and "why".

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 11 '16 at 18:21












  • 3





    What type of visa ? And why do you think it will be a problem ?

    – DumbCoder
    Apr 11 '16 at 7:47






  • 2





    From your previous questions it seems you have been refused visas to UK. If this is a way to get around it, it will not be much helpful. So prepare diligently before applying. Changing jobs isn't a big issue, people do it all the time. If you can provide documents to prove it all is fine.

    – DumbCoder
    Apr 11 '16 at 8:00






  • 1





    @DumbCoder, your comment is a viable answer! It's fine, and you are in a good position to provide it. Please consider promoting your comment.

    – Gayot Fow
    Apr 11 '16 at 9:45






  • 1





    Thank u so much for ur advice. My visa got rejected earlier in this year. I got it in the 2nd application. Now my husband is applying for the 1st time . We wish to make a good and relevant application so that it gets approved in the 1st attempt.thats y asked for your help.

    – Farah
    Apr 11 '16 at 10:08






  • 1





    @Farah: Be sure to fix your keyboard before you type up the application. It seems to be randomly dropping the first letters in words such as "you" and "why".

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 11 '16 at 18:21







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What type of visa ? And why do you think it will be a problem ?

– DumbCoder
Apr 11 '16 at 7:47





What type of visa ? And why do you think it will be a problem ?

– DumbCoder
Apr 11 '16 at 7:47




2




2





From your previous questions it seems you have been refused visas to UK. If this is a way to get around it, it will not be much helpful. So prepare diligently before applying. Changing jobs isn't a big issue, people do it all the time. If you can provide documents to prove it all is fine.

– DumbCoder
Apr 11 '16 at 8:00





From your previous questions it seems you have been refused visas to UK. If this is a way to get around it, it will not be much helpful. So prepare diligently before applying. Changing jobs isn't a big issue, people do it all the time. If you can provide documents to prove it all is fine.

– DumbCoder
Apr 11 '16 at 8:00




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@DumbCoder, your comment is a viable answer! It's fine, and you are in a good position to provide it. Please consider promoting your comment.

– Gayot Fow
Apr 11 '16 at 9:45





@DumbCoder, your comment is a viable answer! It's fine, and you are in a good position to provide it. Please consider promoting your comment.

– Gayot Fow
Apr 11 '16 at 9:45




1




1





Thank u so much for ur advice. My visa got rejected earlier in this year. I got it in the 2nd application. Now my husband is applying for the 1st time . We wish to make a good and relevant application so that it gets approved in the 1st attempt.thats y asked for your help.

– Farah
Apr 11 '16 at 10:08





Thank u so much for ur advice. My visa got rejected earlier in this year. I got it in the 2nd application. Now my husband is applying for the 1st time . We wish to make a good and relevant application so that it gets approved in the 1st attempt.thats y asked for your help.

– Farah
Apr 11 '16 at 10:08




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1





@Farah: Be sure to fix your keyboard before you type up the application. It seems to be randomly dropping the first letters in words such as "you" and "why".

– Henning Makholm
Apr 11 '16 at 18:21





@Farah: Be sure to fix your keyboard before you type up the application. It seems to be randomly dropping the first letters in words such as "you" and "why".

– Henning Makholm
Apr 11 '16 at 18:21










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As @DumbCoder mentioned, changing jobs is no big deal as people do it all the time. As long as you provide documents backing it up and all the necessary paperwork required for the visa you should be fine, just prepare well and make sure you have everything.






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    As @DumbCoder mentioned, changing jobs is no big deal as people do it all the time. As long as you provide documents backing it up and all the necessary paperwork required for the visa you should be fine, just prepare well and make sure you have everything.






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      As @DumbCoder mentioned, changing jobs is no big deal as people do it all the time. As long as you provide documents backing it up and all the necessary paperwork required for the visa you should be fine, just prepare well and make sure you have everything.






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        As @DumbCoder mentioned, changing jobs is no big deal as people do it all the time. As long as you provide documents backing it up and all the necessary paperwork required for the visa you should be fine, just prepare well and make sure you have everything.






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        As @DumbCoder mentioned, changing jobs is no big deal as people do it all the time. As long as you provide documents backing it up and all the necessary paperwork required for the visa you should be fine, just prepare well and make sure you have everything.







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