Can I get a 6-month UK tourist visa if I'm unemployed?
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I am from India. My husband is going to the UK to work for 5 months. So I want to go with him as a tourist, but I'm unemployed and don't maintain a proper bank balance to travel. But I can manage all of the travel expenses before leaving, which would be given by my father-in-law from India. I can show his bank balance details. Is this approved in the UK visa application?
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Can you get a UK tourist visa if you are unemployed?
Can I get the UK tourist visa even if I am unemployed? Yes, you can get a UK tourist visa even if you don't have a job. Employment is not a requirement for the permit. However, you will need to prove that you have sufficient funds to support your stay in the UK.Can you apply for visa if unemployed?
YES! You do not need to be employed in order to be a sponsor. You can have a job, or be self-employed, or unemployed but supporting yourself with other means such as savings or investments. However, you cannot be on social welfare if you are applying to be a sponsor (more below).Can you stay in the UK for 6 months without a visa?
You can visit the UK as a Standard Visitor for tourism, business, study (courses up to 6 months) and other permitted activities. You can usually stay in the UK for up to 6 months. You might be able to apply to stay for longer in certain circumstances, for example to get medical treatment.How much money do I need to show for UK tourist visa?
You must submit 6 months of bank statements that clearly show your monthly salary and financial commitments. There must not be any large deposits of cash other than your salary. Total savings must be at least twice your proposed UK trip expenses.UK Visitor Visa | Visit the UK for up to 6 months | GSN Immigration | Part 1
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