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hI want to take my gf of 1 year on holiday to England next year. I am a teacher and have stayed here for 1 year now- we have travelled together to Vienam ad Laos.

She works in a low paid job near the school and I obviously earn teachers wage, but I have no home in England or job, what are my chances of getting her a visa?

We both want to coem back after the holiday as we are settled for now here.

I know it is the desicion pf the ukor thai immigration agencies but just wondering if anyone has expereince of a similar sitation.

Thanks in advance.,

Gaz

Edited by gazwjb1
  • 2 months later...
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Thai immigration authorities have no part to play in the issuance of UK visas.

As you live together in Thailand you should not have any difficulties, provided you can afford the trip and have somewhere to stay. See UK Visit Visa Basics.

Topic title amended to include country; see PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING.

Thanks for the reply, I have another question. I have no money in my uk account but money from work coming in every month here in Thailand. Would it be best to keep it here as I thought of sending it back to pay for fliights etc, or would it make no difference to the powers that be when I show proof?

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@ sunny and hot

If you are living and working in Thailand I don't think that the UKBA will think it unreasonable that you keep your money in a bank here.

At the end of the day, if you are sponsoring the trip all you need to do is prove that you have sufficient available funds to do so.

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