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I want a Thai lady to come to UK?

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I have been speaking to, via phone and internet, for the last 6 months to a beautiful Thai lady and I really want to meet her (yes i know most are after a green card but this woman is very nice) I want to pay for her to come over, and I trust her enough not to run off with my cash. How do I go about this? Are the UK Embassy ok with this sort of thing? I have no idea??

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  1. How can my visitor come to the United Kingdom?

    An entry clearance officer must be satisfied that your visitor meets the requirements of the Immigration Rules, which are that:

    he or she is seeking entry as a visitor for no more than six months and

    he or she intends to leave the United Kingdom on completion of his or her visit and

    he or she has enough money to maintain and accommodate himself or herself without working, or help from Public funds (income support, housing benefit, etc.)



    What can I do to help?

    It is important for the entry clearance officer to have all the relevant information before he or she reaches a decision. Whilst the evidence you provide in support of the application is important, it is not necessary for you to accompany the applicant to the visa office.



    If you do go to the visa office, the entry clearance officer may not ask to speak to you, unless he or she needs to clarify certain points.



    If your visitor is refused a visa, he or she will be told of the reasons for the decision in the form of a written notice, and will be offered the opportunity to comment.





    What evidence can I supply?

    There are no hard and fast rules about what documentation you should produce when sponsoring a visitor to the United Kingdom. You may wish to supply evidence of your own immigration status in the United Kingdom, and there are some other things you can do, particularly if the visit is for a special reason:

    go read the rest at this page if you wish, it will answer your question:

    http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?...

    if you need more help? come back at your question, i will check back .


  2. pay for me too :)))))

  3. Does she have a visa? A passport? Send her money through banks or money transfer or even FedEx. If she's trustworthy enough, she'll process those, although it could take time. I'm not sure with the UK, but I think marrying her could make her a permanent resident of your country.

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