iI have just completed college and do not yet gothave a job. Now iI am planning to attend a short training offor 5 days in the UK. The trip would be of around 10 days as I also plan to visit some places there as well.
I will be sponsored by my parents and going alone. I have received an acceptance letter from the organizer of the training. So should iI apply for a general visitsvisit visa (tourist) or short academic visa (< 6 months).? I read on the ukviUKVI website and it says that if the training/course is under 30 days then the tourist visa would do. But I've already got one rejection when iI applied for the tourist visa and the reason was that the source of funds in bank accounts was not justified. I think it was because my parents transferred funds to my account recently for the purpose of trip and before that there were not much in my personal account as iI rarely use it. So please suggest how to get the visa approved? Some
Some travel agents have told me to not mention about the course and apply as if going for a holiday, that way it is more likely to get the visa. As like any other general citizen I don't have any intentions to overstay and would return at the end of my trip but how to prove that formally to the visa officer since my college idID validity has expired and iI have not got a job. I am 23 and live in Jaipur, India.