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My cousin is a British citizen and wants to travel in May and June this year. How can I get a visitor visa?

Generally speaking, the policy of visiting relatives in Britain is not as tight as before, and the procedures are not so complicated. You need your cousin to post:

1. Invitation letter: To visit relatives in the UK, the party going to the UK should issue an invitation letter stating the name, gender, nationality, relationship with the inviter, arrival and departure time, purpose of coming to the UK, etc.

2. If your cousin is in charge of accommodation in the UK, you need to provide proof of accommodation: if you have a house, provide proof of ownership of the house; Tenants provide rental contracts.

3. A copy of the bank statement

He mailed the above things to you, and you can just take these and your passport, study/work certificate, air ticket, kinship certificate and other things.

As for the relationship between cousins, there is generally no direct document to prove it, but it can be explained in the invitation letter and some photos can be provided. Strictly speaking, it is to prove the mother-daughter relationship between you and your mother first, then prove the mother-daughter relationship between your cousin and your aunt, and then prove the brother-sister relationship between you and your aunt. Specific information and procedures can be consulted with the local notary office.

Ps: Because of the economic depression in recent years, Britain pays great attention to controlling immigration. So I suggest that you issue a study certificate and a tripartite agreement (you know) for working in August at the same time, so that the visa officer can think that you have an immigration tendency after graduation.

Have a nice holiday ~ ~