Quote Originally Posted by Plonker View Post
One last suggestion, depending how close your inlaws are with their son, maybe they can transfer X amount say £8k to your husbands account (assuming he still has a UK bank account) wait a couple of months, apply again. Then when you get to UK transfer the money back. If immigration asks where the money has come from, say the truth from my inlaws. Then they'd have no objections to it, as it's impossible to magic £8k out of thin air. Which shows your intentions are for real. But your parents inlaw must show a bank statement that money went out and your husbands statement must show it was received, the transaction numbers must match up.

Good luck.
Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
Juvee hasn't said that her in laws are her sponsor. ....Therefore the application will have to show they have the financial means to support herself in the UK. .too many cooks getting involved here with ideas they haven't tried themselves. ..This could cause great cost and distress to Juvee and Andrew.
if they are not sponsoring her , why did she send these documents then


Quote Originally Posted by anvee View Post
I have submitted these together with my 3 page cover letter explaining important details!


Parents-in-law’s Documents:
- Passports Copies
- Invitation Letter
- Bank Statement
- Title Deed (to prove their ownership of my accommodation)
- Utility Bill