Applying for UK Visitor visa for daughter's graduation
My husband and I are applying for a UK standard visitor visa ( tourist) to attend our daughter's graduation ceremony and travel a bit in UK and Europe. We filled in the form that we will be staying independently and paying for the trip ourselves, and gave our daughter's contact detail and said yes to the question of will we be visiting her. The contact address we have given is the hotel we have booked. On confirming the application, the visa confirmation question however has a prefilled no to the question is the purpose of your trip to visit/stay with a close relative who is settled in the UK? Is this because she is a student and temoporary resident or have we done something wrong in the application?
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Can I invite my family to the UK for my graduation?
Inviting visitors to attend your graduationYou can invite visitors to come to the UK to attend your graduation. Each visitor needs to apply for a Standard Visitor visa and provide the necessary evidence individually. The visitor should include evidence of the reason for their visit, e.g. proof of your graduation.Can my parents come to UK for my graduation?
If your parents, family or friends who will be attending your graduation as guests, it is likely that they will need to apply for a visa. From 1st January 2021, EU/EEA nationals (except Irish Nationals) will also be subject to immigration control and require visitor permission to enter the UK.How can I apply for graduation visa in UK?
How to apply for a visa for graduation. You can apply for a Standard Visitor visa to attend your graduation ceremony. Visa nationals will need to apply for this visa online before entering the UK. Non-visa nationals can request this visa on arrival at the port of entry.How do I apply for my parents visa for graduation?
Here is the B-1 Visa process.UK Family Visit Visa for Parents, Brother, Sister, relatives Checklist to make Good Visa Application
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