pls answer my question.... :-)
pls answer my question.... :-)
13.3 - Definition of sponsor in fiancé(e)/proposed civil partner/spouse/unmarried and same-sex partner applications
In a fiancé(e)/proposed civil partner application, the term ‘sponsor’ refers to the person whom the applicant is intending to marry/enter into a civil partnership with.
In an application as a spouse/civil partner, the sponsor is the person to whom the applicant is married/in a civil partnership with. In applications from unmarried or same-sex partners, the sponsor is the person with whom the applicant is in a relationship with and intends to continue living.
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/cha...#point%20three
In my case, dependant is my son, and the sponsor is my english husband, I guess esther explain it better than me
So what do you mean![]()
in my case, i have a sponsor in the UK and my sponsor has a dependant her family. is it fine that im his sponsor? it wont affect my application?
And your question now is....Is it fine I am his sponsor??you mean, you will sponsor him ? but in the first sentence I have sponsor in the UK
Wahh,mapupunta ko ng Mandaluyong (sa loob nito)
Like JIMA said, sponsor can be from the UK, what visa your applying for.....?
im applying for a student visa.my friend got denied coz her sponsor had sponsored someone before. i have a auntie, she is my sponsor. my auntie has a family. dependant nya daw yon. so magkaiba ba yon? bka ksi ma deny rin ako gaya ng friend ko kaya ako nagtatanong.
... Right? ... so, put simply, YOU are the DEPENDANT, and your AUNT [living in the UK, as I understand it] has agreed to be your SPONSOR. No problem, so long as she can satisfy the Entry Clearance Officials that her financial capacity is sufficiently adequate to support you - and is also enough to cover the cost of your tuition fees - throughout the entire duration of your stay. Best wishes once again.![]()
Ahhh, Ok make sure that you really registered to the school you plan to go with, and make sure your auntie is earning high salary to prove she can support you all the way, going to school here is really expensive, and I keep watching UK Border Force I can see how they hold in the immigration all the student visa, first thing they call the school if you really registered to that school and second make sure your auntie has sufficient savings account to support you, its not that easy, as long as she prove to ECO she can support you
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