Staying at cousin's home in London, what documentation should I submit with my visa application?

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I had the same exact case. I was visiting London and was staying with my cousin. I submitted the following documents from my cousin.

  1. Invitation letter confirming that they are happy to accommodate me with address and phone number, which includes your name(s) and passport numbers.
  2. Copy of his passport
  3. His PR card (Visa, work permit, or anything equivalent is ok.)
  4. He gave me a property tax bill in his name to prove that it is indeed his home.

That's all. No bank statements and all, as it is not relevant. He is not sponsoring me, just providing accommodation. My bank account had more than enough for the trip, along with a stable job.

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You need to submit your cousin's residency proof in London (indefinite or eu passport). If she is the owner, then property ownership and if she has rented, then rental agreement. Also, if a renter, permission from the property owner/management company that you have permission to stay. Utility bills under her or his name. Letter from her preferably undertaking that she will provide you a place during your stay there.

Apart from this, if your cousin is sponsoring you also you need to submit his/her proof of employment and bank statements.

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