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  1. Yes - it was the same situation the last time I got a B visa. The house is paid for and the deed is under his name.
  2. When I applied for my last B1/B2 visa, I was employed by the same company as well. It has many offices globally (in 30+ countries globally) so I thought it's not a particularly strong ties to the US? I am paid by the the company's UK entity as well. Thanks for flagging though!
  3. I am a consultant with a US-listed company for the past 7.5 years.
  4. Hello - thanks for responding quickly! I have no particular housing commitment as my partner owns the place we're living at, but I have included relevant bills (which have both of our names), proof of our joint account, and a copy of his passport (he's a British citizen). No family in the UK / US at all.
  5. Hi all, I'm an Indonesian citizen who moved to the United Kingdom about 6 months ago, and I'll have my visa appointment in the coming few weeks. I'm wondering if the documents below would be enough to proof my ties to the United Kingdom? I had a B1/B2 Visa that expired last year, and during my last interview, I remembered there was a handful of people who were rejected due to the lack of ties to the country, and I guess I'm just slightly panicking at the moment. I'm open to suggestions on any other documents I might need to include! Thanks! Documents prepared: Copy of UK residence permit and validity Employment verification with salary (and return date) Flight tickets and hotel details Salary statements x3 months Bank details Council tax and utility bills
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