Change of job recently prior to applying UK visa [closed]
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I would like to know, if someone takes a new job within 3 months prior to applying for UK visit visa, is there any specific rule for that? I have browsed in Google but couldn't find appropriate answer. Please help me regarding this matter.
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As @DumbCoder mentioned, changing jobs is no big deal as people do it all the time. As long as you provide documents backing it up and all the necessary paperwork required for the visa you should be fine, just prepare well and make sure you have everything.
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Can UK visa application be Cancelled?
You can ask to cancel (withdraw) an application for a visa, visa extension or citizenship. You'll get a refund of the immigration health surcharge if you cancel before a decision has been made about your application. You may get a refund of the application fee.Can I make changes to my UK visa application?
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It is common for Skilled Worker visa applicants to receive a refusal because they do not meet the salary requirements for their job. This might be because they have misread the rules and have used the lower salary threshold incorrectly.GOODNEWS! Update on UK Visas. Changes to Visa Processing Times for Work, Study and Visit Visa
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