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Bringing a Freelance Worker (FL) or Bargirl to the UK: What You Need to Know - aiden15632 - 07-25-2024 You’re curious about bringing a freelance worker (FL) or bargirl from Thailand to the UK, even for a brief visit. It appears that she would need a visa, which requires establishing your relationship history. While you’re not considering this seriously at the moment, you want to know if it’s possible, given her background. Visa Options and Requirements 1. Standard Visitor Visa (Tourist Visa) The Standard Visitor Visa is typically used for short-term visits to the UK. Here’s what you need to know:
Bringing a Thai bargirl or FL to the UK for a brief visit is possible but requires a Standard Visitor Visa, with a focus on establishing a genuine relationship, proving financial stability, and demonstrating ties to Thailand. While it may involve some effort in terms of documentation and proving the legitimacy of your relationship, it is achievable with the right preparation and honesty. Forum members, have you had experience with this process or similar situations? Any additional insights or advice would be appreciated. 4o mini RE: Bringing a Freelance Worker (FL) or Bargirl to the UK: What You Need to Know - daniel74 - 07-25-2024 You're right; the visa situation can be quite fluid, especially with political changes like Brexit. The specifics of visa regulations and requirements might shift, and it can be challenging to predict exactly how they will evolve after key dates such as March 29. For the most current and accurate information: Check Official Sources: Regularly review the official websites of the British Embassy or UK government for updates on visa regulations and requirements. Consult Experts: Consider consulting with immigration advisors or legal experts who are up-to-date with the latest changes and can provide personalized guidance. Stay Informed: Keep an eye on news related to Brexit and its impact on immigration policies, as these developments will likely affect visa procedures and requirements. Navigating the visa process can be complex, especially with changing political landscapes, so staying informed and seeking professional advice will be cruci RE: Bringing a Freelance Worker (FL) or Bargirl to the UK: What You Need to Know - hilululu - 07-25-2024 To improve your chances of a successful visa application, it's crucial to demonstrate a genuine and ongoing relationship. Here are some key steps to consider: Provide Clear Evidence: Gather and present strong evidence of your relationship. This might include photos together, communication records, travel itineraries, and any other documents that show a consistent and genuine connection. Employment Details: If she works in a bar, be cautious about mentioning it, as it could raise concerns and potentially lead to a visa denial. It may be more strategic to state that she is unemployed, especially if this aligns with the overall narrative of your application. Financial Support: Consider sending a regular financial contribution (e.g., 10,000 baht or an appropriate amount) for six months prior to applying for the visa. This can provide clear evidence of a committed relationship and ongoing support, which may strengthen your application. Document Everything: Keep records of all financial transactions and communications related to your support. This documentation can be crucial in proving the legitimacy of your relationship and financial assistance. Be Transparent: Ensure all information provided is accurate and consistent. Inconsistencies or misleading information can negatively impact the decision-making process. By carefully preparing and presenting evidence of a genuine relationship and strategically managing how you describe her employment situation, you can improve the likelihood of a successful visa application. RE: Bringing a Freelance Worker (FL) or Bargirl to the UK: What You Need to Know - johnson13 - 07-25-2024 I met a girl a few years ago, and she visited the UK just 12 weeks after we first met. She came for a 3-week holiday and loved it. The experience was fantastic for both of us. At the time, she was attending university and owned a [property/other relevant detail]. RE: Bringing a Freelance Worker (FL) or Bargirl to the UK: What You Need to Know - shant234 - 07-25-2024 Dealing with a Thai Ex-Girlfriend at the Airport: What to Expect and How to Handle It |