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My Girlfriend ( been together 18 Months ) wants to go to the UK to visit her younger sister.. Her sister is married to a Scottish guy currently enrolled in higher education at a London Uni.. They have only been in the UK for 4 Months as they have only recently moved there from BKK.

Anyhow was wondering about the best way to proceed.. I haven't lived in UK for 20 years and have no assets there.. I do have a well paid expat job here in BKK and have lived in Thailand over 10 years.. I don't think it is necessary for me to involve myself in her visa application as she own's her own house here and has a decent job working for an Australian company..She has been employed there for 6 years and is a degree holder.

Seems to me that if I chime in as her boyfriend/sponsor we will have to provide allsorts of evidence supporting our relationship.. trouble is as it isn't a long distance relationship (she only lives 5 mins from my place) we don't have much in the way of emails/phone calls or photographs despite having been to S'pore and Malaysia together on several occaisions..

So what I'd really like to know is. Is there a good chance of a single educated Thai girl (26yo) being granted a 2 week visitor visa to UK ? She has good reason to return, her boss will write a letter stating her salary and length of service, plus she has the paperwork for her house (she's paying the mortgage) I have never had to support he financially in any way and she is quite capeble of paying for the air ticket herself..

Her sister is only renting a small apartment in London and as I said before her sister's husband is a full time student ( all be it doing a docturate) with no income apart from savings..

Anybody else been in this situation..?

Oh and can she apply online.. then take passport into the office with her supporting docs ?

thanks in advance

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From her credentials as stated here, I doubt she will have any problems. It may be provident for her to mention that she has a farang boyfriend but she's not depending on his support for this application. That way if it gets mentioned in the interview, however inadvertently, it won't be construed as something being concealed.

However, I think she will need proof that her sister & brother-in-law will be providing the primary roof over her head in the UK so they may have problems fulfilling that with their very short rental residency. Having said that, maybe having evidence of confirmed hotel accommodation during her stay will keep that potential can of worms closed.

If you do some searching on this forum and on the British Embassy, Bangkok's website (goggle it), you will find all the answers you need regarding the visa application process, making interview appointments, the exact paperwork and the charges, etc.. It's not an on-line procedure as far as I am aware.

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Cheers for your reply.. Like you say I believe she should be able to gain a visa just on her own.. Of course it's hard to know what the Embassy will figure is a reasonable amount of funds for her to have..a couple of hundred thousand baht sounds alot to a Thai but wouldn't last long in the UK if eatngt everyday and having to pay for accomodation. But she is only gonna hang around with her sis and do a bit of shopping/chatting etc. So won't need a fortune.. She'll have a return ticket and plenty of reasons to return to Thailand.. Just thought it would 'muddy' the waters if I was included on the aplication especially as I don't need to support her financially.. But good point that it may look suspicious if I'm not mentioned.. thanks for that. I checked out the visa service website and it seems that you can apply online from Thailand but you can't pay online so still need to print out the forms and take them with all the documentation to BKK..

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My Girlfriend ( been together 18 Months ) wants to go to the UK to visit her younger sister.. Her sister is married to a Scottish guy currently enrolled in higher education at a London Uni.. They have only been in the UK for 4 Months as they have only recently moved there from BKK.

Anyhow was wondering about the best way to proceed.. I haven't lived in UK for 20 years and have no assets there.. I do have a well paid expat job here in BKK and have lived in Thailand over 10 years.. I don't think it is necessary for me to involve myself in her visa application as she own's her own house here and has a decent job working for an Australian company..She has been employed there for 6 years and is a degree holder.

Seems to me that if I chime in as her boyfriend/sponsor we will have to provide allsorts of evidence supporting our relationship.. trouble is as it isn't a long distance relationship (she only lives 5 mins from my place) we don't have much in the way of emails/phone calls or photographs despite having been to S'pore and Malaysia together on several occaisions..

So what I'd really like to know is. Is there a good chance of a single educated Thai girl (26yo) being granted a 2 week visitor visa to UK ? She has good reason to return, her boss will write a letter stating her salary and length of service, plus she has the paperwork for her house (she's paying the mortgage) I have never had to support he financially in any way and she is quite capeble of paying for the air ticket herself..

Her sister is only renting a small apartment in London and as I said before her sister's husband is a full time student ( all be it doing a docturate) with no income apart from savings..

Anybody else been in this situation..?

Oh and can she apply online.. then take passport into the office with her supporting docs ?

thanks in advance

I know countless thais(male and female) that travel to UK/USA/Aussie/Japan completely independently for holidays, visiting friends/family etc...

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