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If ask , How can you show evidence of flights to U.k. and back to Thailand. But on Gov visa website says not book in case of refusal of visa. 

I've seen sites that sell dummy tickets.

I was asking if any other members had to show proof of flight itinerary with a PNR number or any itinerary at all with the U.K. visitors visa.

Thankyou.

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43 minutes ago, The Fat Controller said:

There is no need for flight bookings.

 

Follow the guidelines !

 

If you want to book a fully refundable ticket and have deep pockets, fill your boots...

Thankyou for your reply... So estimated dates of travel to and from the U.K. will be fine .

Do I have to supply copies of intended dates times of the airline.

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1 hour ago, Bee deee said:

Thankyou for your reply... So estimated dates of travel to and from the U.K. will be fine .

 The applicant states in their application when they wish to enter the UK and how long they wish to stay for.

 

That's it. 

 

Note that the visa will usually start on the stated date of travel, and it can be used after that date, but not before. Also, a standard visit visa is usually valid for 6 months, regardless of how long the applicant said they would be visiting for. It is also usually multi entry so can be used again to visit the UK provided it's still valid.

 

1 hour ago, Bee deee said:

Do I have to supply copies of intended dates times of the airline.

As UKVI specifically advise applicants not to book flights until they have the visa, it would be extremely perverse of them to want to see details of flights!

 

As well as the pinned topic at the top of this sub forum, you may find Standard Visitor visa and the links therein useful.

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2 hours ago, 7by7 said:

 The applicant states in their application when they wish to enter the UK and how long they wish to stay for.

 

That's it. 

 

Note that the visa will usually start on the stated date of travel, and it can be used after that date, but not before. Also, a standard visit visa is usually valid for 6 months, regardless of how long the applicant said they would be visiting for. It is also usually multi entry so can be used again to visit the UK provided it's still valid.

 

As UKVI specifically advise applicants not to book flights until they have the visa, it would be extremely perverse of them to want to see details of flights!

 

As well as the pinned topic at the top of this sub forum, you may find Standard Visitor visa and the links therein useful.

Thankyou for the help and advice.

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