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Sponsor and invitation letters for a UK family visit
Most refused UK family visit applications from Pakistan fail on the sponsor's side of the file rather than the applicant's. An invitation letter with nothing behind it is the single most common weakness we see.
Last updated 19 August 2026
Quick facts
- Who writes it
- The UK-based relative
- Must include
- Status, address, finances, relationship
- Sponsor documents
- Payslips, bank statements, tenancy or deeds
- Common failure
- Letter with no evidence attached
The letter is the smallest part
The invitation letter matters, but it is a covering note for a set of documents. On its own it proves nothing. UKVI is assessing whether a real person in the UK, with real money and real accommodation, has genuinely invited you and can support the visit.
What the letter should say
- Who the sponsor is, their immigration status, and their address
- How you are related, precisely, and for how long they have known you
- The exact dates of the visit and why you are coming
- Where you will stay, and whether the sponsor is paying for anything
- A statement that you will leave at the end of the visit
- Signature and date
What has to be attached
- Copy of the sponsor's passport, BRP, or share code evidencing status
- Six months of the sponsor's bank statements
- Six months of the sponsor's payslips, or business accounts
- Proof of the accommodation: tenancy agreement, mortgage statement, or council tax bill
- Where the sponsor is on a visa rather than settled, evidence they have leave covering the visit period
Why applications with strong sponsors still fail
Because the sponsor's strength is not a substitute for yours. UKVI reads the applicant's own circumstances as the primary question and the sponsor's as secondary. A well-documented brother in Birmingham does not fix an applicant with no job, no savings and no travel history.
The file needs both sides to work.
Accommodation
If you are staying with the sponsor, the tenancy or ownership document has to show there is room. Local authority housing with an occupancy limit already reached creates a problem, and it is better to plan around it than to discover it in a refusal letter.
Questions
Does the letter need to be notarised?
Can a friend sponsor me instead of a relative?
My sponsor is a student in the UK. Can they still invite me?
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