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Letter from landlord for visa

Dear all,

Yesterday, I asked the embassy about the visa status of my family (wife and son). Today, I received a response that indicates as the rented room is not enough for the 3 of you. For the visa to be processed the landlord should agree and write a permission letter.

I planned to ask the landlord to write the permission letter for me such that their visa will be processed. However, I will look for another house until that. I will clearly tell the landlord situation. Is that make sense? What do you advise me? If he says 'ok', does the letter has a standard format? Can one guide on the matter, please?

Thank you in advance!
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Please don't wait for the Landlord! Get another house as quick as you can. What if Landlord doesn't agree? All will lead to more delays.
When it comes to family reunion, immigration don't joke with "suitable housing". When your family arrives, if you like you can later move into a single room. What matters now is to impress the immigration office that you have suitable housing Nd let them issue your family visa. Family is everything. You are missing them and they are missing you too. Do your best to do quick what you need to do.

Best wishes 馃愤
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Adeyola wrote:

When it comes to family reunion, immigration don't joke with "suitable housing". When your family arrives, if you like you can later move into a single room. What matters now is to impress the immigration office that you have suitable housing Nd let them issue your family visa. Family is everything. You are missing them and they are missing you too. Do your best to do quick what you need to do.

Best wishes 馃愤


Thank you so much. Very constructive comment. Already started looking for another house!

Regarrds,

Did u find a suitable home?
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