How to succeed in UK visitor visa application

The process for obtaining a UK skilled worker visa involves the following steps:

  1. Obtain a valid job offer from a UK employer who holds a valid sponsor license.
  2. Check that your job is on the UK Shortage Occupation List or that your job offer meets the minimum salary threshold of £25,600.
  3. Take an approved English language test and obtain a score of at least B1 in each component.
  4. Obtain a valid certificate of sponsorship from your employer.
  5. Complete the online visa application form and pay the required fee.
  6. Provide biometric information (fingerprints and a photo) at a visa application center.
  7. Attend a visa application center for a biometric appointment, if required
  8. Wait for the decision on your application.

It’s important to note that the process and requirements for a UK skilled worker visa are subject to change and depend on the specific circumstances of the applicant.

Applicant coming from developing countries usually are difficult to succeed for standard visa application due to different factors, might be outside of their control, therefore it is important to do following.

(a) Provide as much detailed itinerary and costing for the trip as possible.

(b) addressing any facts which might be seen as potential weaknesses in clear manner with accurate and consist of information.

(c) present the documentation in a way that is accessible and easy to understand with quality translations if needed.

(d) evidence of a settled life in home country, strong financial and social ties.

(e) Provide all the documented evidence and make sure documentary evidence is verifiable,

(f) Provide full immigration history and evidence of compliance and provide m evidence as you can.

(g) Details statement from applicant, providing details plan of their visit.

As a reminder, work is not permitted unless expressly allowed by Appendix Permitted Activities

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Visitor’s Visa

All visitors to the UK must meet the general entry validity and suitability requirement set out in the (Appendix V) Visitor to immigration rules.

What is Genuineness and Credibility.

The applicant must be a genuine visitor, meaning that he/she is genuinely seeking entry for the purpose permitted by the rules and will leave the UK at the end of their visit. The applicant will not live in the UK for extended period, will not make frequent and successive visits or establish the UK as their main home. Further the applicant will not undertake any prohibited activities.

What is Maintenance and accommodation?

An applicant must have sufficient funds to cover all reasonable cost in relation to his/her visit without working or accessing public funds. This includes accommodation, the cost of return or onward journey, any causal costs related to dependence, and the cost of any planned activities such as private medical treatment.

Can I rely on Third party assistance?

The applicant can rely on third party support if they have a genuine or professional relationship with the visitor.

What are the Prohibited activities?

An applicant must not intend to work in the UK. This includes taking formal employment in the UK, doing work for an organisation or business within the UK, or establishing and/or running a business.

What are permitted activities:

Visitors are allowed to do following activities; tourism and leisure, volunteering, general business activities, legal activities, as well as matters relating to religion, sport, work related training, study, medical treatment, organ donation etc..

Marriage and civil partnership visitors:

A person may enter the UK in order to marry or enter a civil partnership provided, of course, that the couple do not intend to stay in the UK after the marriage or civil partnership ceremony.

If the couple wish to remain in the UK permanently, the applicant should apply as fiancés or civil partner.

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