Documents a sponsor needs to send to apply for a UK visa



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We've been invited by a friend to visit the UK for 2 weeks. Our visas, return air fare, accommodation (we will stay at a house he owns) and all other expenses (food, travel within the UK, tickets to attractions etc.) will be borne by our friend, who's a UK citizen. We're Indian nationals and will have to attend an interview in Bangalore as part of the process.



Apart from a letter of invitation, what other documents will our sponsor need to provide? By documents I mean government IDs, bank statements, proof of ownership of his house etc.



Also, do these documents have to be sent directly to the High Commission by our sponsor, or do we submit these to the officer during the interview for the visa in Bangalore?



P.S We = Me and my mother (who's 70+). Both of us hold Indian passports.







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    We've been invited by a friend to visit the UK for 2 weeks. Our visas, return air fare, accommodation (we will stay at a house he owns) and all other expenses (food, travel within the UK, tickets to attractions etc.) will be borne by our friend, who's a UK citizen. We're Indian nationals and will have to attend an interview in Bangalore as part of the process.



    Apart from a letter of invitation, what other documents will our sponsor need to provide? By documents I mean government IDs, bank statements, proof of ownership of his house etc.



    Also, do these documents have to be sent directly to the High Commission by our sponsor, or do we submit these to the officer during the interview for the visa in Bangalore?



    P.S We = Me and my mother (who's 70+). Both of us hold Indian passports.







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      We've been invited by a friend to visit the UK for 2 weeks. Our visas, return air fare, accommodation (we will stay at a house he owns) and all other expenses (food, travel within the UK, tickets to attractions etc.) will be borne by our friend, who's a UK citizen. We're Indian nationals and will have to attend an interview in Bangalore as part of the process.



      Apart from a letter of invitation, what other documents will our sponsor need to provide? By documents I mean government IDs, bank statements, proof of ownership of his house etc.



      Also, do these documents have to be sent directly to the High Commission by our sponsor, or do we submit these to the officer during the interview for the visa in Bangalore?



      P.S We = Me and my mother (who's 70+). Both of us hold Indian passports.







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      We've been invited by a friend to visit the UK for 2 weeks. Our visas, return air fare, accommodation (we will stay at a house he owns) and all other expenses (food, travel within the UK, tickets to attractions etc.) will be borne by our friend, who's a UK citizen. We're Indian nationals and will have to attend an interview in Bangalore as part of the process.



      Apart from a letter of invitation, what other documents will our sponsor need to provide? By documents I mean government IDs, bank statements, proof of ownership of his house etc.



      Also, do these documents have to be sent directly to the High Commission by our sponsor, or do we submit these to the officer during the interview for the visa in Bangalore?



      P.S We = Me and my mother (who's 70+). Both of us hold Indian passports.









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          Both you AND your sponsor should include everything that you, the applicant, must include, including evidence of property ownership and permission to lodge guests, as appropriate or required.



          The documents, all of them, should be presented in your bundle at the time that you submit them, and the UK Visas & Immigration supporting documents guide lists what is required.



          As you prepare your application, it may be helpful for you to review the content regarding sponsorship, contained within the comprehensive overview of UK visa refusal on V 4.2 a + c (and sometimes 'e').



          As noted, it can be risky to rely solely on documents provided by a sponsor. A 'friend' offering complete support for two people for a two-week visit raises questions, and considerably raises the bar for the applicant. Sponsorship does not relieve the applicant of providing substantial proof of their ability to qualify for a visa. Indeed, having, or needing, a sponsor has been shown to increase the burden on the applicant to demonstrate that they qualify, independently.






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          • We've know them since 2004, and they visited last year. This invitation is their way of saying thanks.
            – Norman
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            Giorgio put 'friends' in inverted commas because a lot of people enter the UK on tourist visas but have no intention of leaving by the visa expiry date and some use family and friends to achieve this. You should follow the link given, it has very good information. You need to convince the visa office that you will be no burden on public funds and that you have good reason to leave the UK at the end of your visit.
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          Both you AND your sponsor should include everything that you, the applicant, must include, including evidence of property ownership and permission to lodge guests, as appropriate or required.



          The documents, all of them, should be presented in your bundle at the time that you submit them, and the UK Visas & Immigration supporting documents guide lists what is required.



          As you prepare your application, it may be helpful for you to review the content regarding sponsorship, contained within the comprehensive overview of UK visa refusal on V 4.2 a + c (and sometimes 'e').



          As noted, it can be risky to rely solely on documents provided by a sponsor. A 'friend' offering complete support for two people for a two-week visit raises questions, and considerably raises the bar for the applicant. Sponsorship does not relieve the applicant of providing substantial proof of their ability to qualify for a visa. Indeed, having, or needing, a sponsor has been shown to increase the burden on the applicant to demonstrate that they qualify, independently.






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          • We've know them since 2004, and they visited last year. This invitation is their way of saying thanks.
            – Norman
            Dec 8 '17 at 16:16






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            Giorgio put 'friends' in inverted commas because a lot of people enter the UK on tourist visas but have no intention of leaving by the visa expiry date and some use family and friends to achieve this. You should follow the link given, it has very good information. You need to convince the visa office that you will be no burden on public funds and that you have good reason to leave the UK at the end of your visit.
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            Dec 8 '17 at 17:19















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          Both you AND your sponsor should include everything that you, the applicant, must include, including evidence of property ownership and permission to lodge guests, as appropriate or required.



          The documents, all of them, should be presented in your bundle at the time that you submit them, and the UK Visas & Immigration supporting documents guide lists what is required.



          As you prepare your application, it may be helpful for you to review the content regarding sponsorship, contained within the comprehensive overview of UK visa refusal on V 4.2 a + c (and sometimes 'e').



          As noted, it can be risky to rely solely on documents provided by a sponsor. A 'friend' offering complete support for two people for a two-week visit raises questions, and considerably raises the bar for the applicant. Sponsorship does not relieve the applicant of providing substantial proof of their ability to qualify for a visa. Indeed, having, or needing, a sponsor has been shown to increase the burden on the applicant to demonstrate that they qualify, independently.






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          • We've know them since 2004, and they visited last year. This invitation is their way of saying thanks.
            – Norman
            Dec 8 '17 at 16:16






          • 2




            Giorgio put 'friends' in inverted commas because a lot of people enter the UK on tourist visas but have no intention of leaving by the visa expiry date and some use family and friends to achieve this. You should follow the link given, it has very good information. You need to convince the visa office that you will be no burden on public funds and that you have good reason to leave the UK at the end of your visit.
            – user16259
            Dec 8 '17 at 17:19













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          Both you AND your sponsor should include everything that you, the applicant, must include, including evidence of property ownership and permission to lodge guests, as appropriate or required.



          The documents, all of them, should be presented in your bundle at the time that you submit them, and the UK Visas & Immigration supporting documents guide lists what is required.



          As you prepare your application, it may be helpful for you to review the content regarding sponsorship, contained within the comprehensive overview of UK visa refusal on V 4.2 a + c (and sometimes 'e').



          As noted, it can be risky to rely solely on documents provided by a sponsor. A 'friend' offering complete support for two people for a two-week visit raises questions, and considerably raises the bar for the applicant. Sponsorship does not relieve the applicant of providing substantial proof of their ability to qualify for a visa. Indeed, having, or needing, a sponsor has been shown to increase the burden on the applicant to demonstrate that they qualify, independently.






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          Both you AND your sponsor should include everything that you, the applicant, must include, including evidence of property ownership and permission to lodge guests, as appropriate or required.



          The documents, all of them, should be presented in your bundle at the time that you submit them, and the UK Visas & Immigration supporting documents guide lists what is required.



          As you prepare your application, it may be helpful for you to review the content regarding sponsorship, contained within the comprehensive overview of UK visa refusal on V 4.2 a + c (and sometimes 'e').



          As noted, it can be risky to rely solely on documents provided by a sponsor. A 'friend' offering complete support for two people for a two-week visit raises questions, and considerably raises the bar for the applicant. Sponsorship does not relieve the applicant of providing substantial proof of their ability to qualify for a visa. Indeed, having, or needing, a sponsor has been shown to increase the burden on the applicant to demonstrate that they qualify, independently.







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          • We've know them since 2004, and they visited last year. This invitation is their way of saying thanks.
            – Norman
            Dec 8 '17 at 16:16






          • 2




            Giorgio put 'friends' in inverted commas because a lot of people enter the UK on tourist visas but have no intention of leaving by the visa expiry date and some use family and friends to achieve this. You should follow the link given, it has very good information. You need to convince the visa office that you will be no burden on public funds and that you have good reason to leave the UK at the end of your visit.
            – user16259
            Dec 8 '17 at 17:19

















          • We've know them since 2004, and they visited last year. This invitation is their way of saying thanks.
            – Norman
            Dec 8 '17 at 16:16






          • 2




            Giorgio put 'friends' in inverted commas because a lot of people enter the UK on tourist visas but have no intention of leaving by the visa expiry date and some use family and friends to achieve this. You should follow the link given, it has very good information. You need to convince the visa office that you will be no burden on public funds and that you have good reason to leave the UK at the end of your visit.
            – user16259
            Dec 8 '17 at 17:19
















          We've know them since 2004, and they visited last year. This invitation is their way of saying thanks.
          – Norman
          Dec 8 '17 at 16:16




          We've know them since 2004, and they visited last year. This invitation is their way of saying thanks.
          – Norman
          Dec 8 '17 at 16:16




          2




          2




          Giorgio put 'friends' in inverted commas because a lot of people enter the UK on tourist visas but have no intention of leaving by the visa expiry date and some use family and friends to achieve this. You should follow the link given, it has very good information. You need to convince the visa office that you will be no burden on public funds and that you have good reason to leave the UK at the end of your visit.
          – user16259
          Dec 8 '17 at 17:19





          Giorgio put 'friends' in inverted commas because a lot of people enter the UK on tourist visas but have no intention of leaving by the visa expiry date and some use family and friends to achieve this. You should follow the link given, it has very good information. You need to convince the visa office that you will be no burden on public funds and that you have good reason to leave the UK at the end of your visit.
          – user16259
          Dec 8 '17 at 17:19













           

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