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I am planning to visit the UK as part of a tour group. My UK visa was rejected due to an incorrect amount written for "Total amount of additional income you get in a year".

I'm planning on reapplying and will write the following amount for the questions:

  1. "Total amount of regular additional income that you get in a year?"

    answer: My actual income as stated in my ITR.

  2. "How much money do you have in savings (in GBP)?"

    answer: I will add my FD + Government bonds + money in my savings account.

All the relevant proof of the above will be submitted as well.

Is this the correct approach? I'm a housewife and unemployed, and will sponsor the trip with my own money.

Any guidance will be much appreciated!

dda
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  • ‘Unemployed’ sounds like a potential (big) red flag as far as intention to leave the UK is concerned. Related question https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/66104/should-i-submit-bank-statements-when-applying-for-a-uk-visa-what-do-they-say-ab – Traveller Feb 02 '24 at 12:38

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