A guarantee letter is a formal document written by a person or organization in the country you plan to visit. It formally acknowledges that your sponsor will be responsible for your entire stay in the destination country. This document reassures authorities that you will have the necessary support during your stay and will return to your home country.
Depending on the visa type and purpose of the visit, the guarantee letter can be issued by a person residing in the host country, such as a family member or friend, or by an organization, such as an employer, educational institution, or conference organizer.
The information you should include in your letter will vary depending on the purpose of your trip and the type of visa you apply for. In general, your letter must include the following information.
No, an invitation letter may simply state the purpose of the visit, while a guarantee letter explicitly commits to financial responsibility.
While it strengthens the application, a guarantee letter does not assure a visa approval.
A guarantee letter can be issued by an authorised person or organisation in the country you plan to visit. For some visa applications, authorities will require a guarantee letter by an approved sponsor.
No. Not all visa applications require you to submit a guarantee letter. The requirement will depend on the destination you plan to visit. For example, Egypt will require you to submit a guarantee letter, while Malaysia does not require a letter.
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