selling the condo before I leave, but can always stay in my parents guest house upon return. I have 2 jobs that I can return to. mom can write me a letter as well.
The thing is that by selling the condo you are jeopardising your chances of being allowed into the UK as a visitor... because you are getting rid of one of the main ties to the US that they expect you to have.
The two main strong ties they will look for are:
- you currently own or rent a home in the US
- you have a current job that you are taking time off from in order to come to the UK
I would STRONGLY advise NOT to sell your condo before you leave if you want to be able to visit the UK for (up to) 6 months.
Looking at it from the immigration officer's POV, which of these two people would you say was likely to return to the US as the end of their visit (because they have a life and obligations they cannot abandon) and which one might be likely to try to overstay in the UK (because they have no real obligations or an established life to go back to).
Person 1
- has a job as a teacher
- wishes to spend their 3-month summer vacation in the UK
- has a return ticket for the end of the summer
- has their teaching job contract, latest payslip and a letter from their boss stating that they will return to work in the Fall
- owns a house with a mortgage that they will continue to pay while they are in the UK
- has an elderly parent they help take care of who they need to get back to
- has $8,000 in their bank account to support their trip
Total strong ties to the US = 3 (job, house, elderly parent)
Person 2
- wishes to visit the UK for 6 months
- has a return ticket back to the US
- has $10,000 in their bank account to support their trip
- has a dog in the US... but dogs can be easily moved to the UK within a few weeks
- has no current job to go back to
- has their CV/resume with them in their suitcase
- has just sold their house so has no property to go back to
- has a couple of jobs they could apply for when they get home, but no legal contracts or obligations to them
Total strong ties to the US = 0
Total weak ties, which may or may not not be considered = 1 (the dog)
Total ties to the US if they hadn't sold their house = 1 strong, 1 weak
Ideally you need at least 2 strong ties in order to be allowed into the UK for a long visit of several months
If you don't sell your condo, that would be 1 strong tie. If you can get a US job that is guaranteed to start when you get back and that you have signed a contract for, or already started before you leave the US, that could be a 2nd strong tie, though it may only be considered a weak one if it's only a prospective job.
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