Wednesday 25 March 2015

INVITATION LETTER FOR VISA/ VISITOR'S VISA




15 Ex Road
CXX 3XX, City
Essex, United Kingdom.
14th March 2019

British Embassy
33, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama
Abuja, FCT, Nigeria

Dear Madam / Sir,

Application for a visitor’s visa: for Ms. Name and Surname; DOB: 02 January 1950; Passport No: A06000000613 

I, Name conjointly with my husband Mr. Names are hereby inviting my sister-in-law, Ms. Name born on 0 000  at Where. We would love her to come to spend her vacation at our home in City.  Her annual vacation starts on 8th June 2016 till 7th July 2016, she would be spending about three weeks with us.

Ms. Name is a registered Nurse/Midwife with permanent employment at somewhere University Teaching Hospital city.

Both I and my husband are .......citizens living and working in the..... Attached are copies of our Identity Card/ Passport, Marriage Certificate, and our Mortgage Documents, as proof of our accommodation.

Should you require any additional information regarding this request please do not hesitate to contact us on +44 1006 0000000 18.



Yours Sincerely,


Name Surname

Monday 23 March 2015

Recommendation letter for a Research candidate/Refrence Letter/Research assistant/ Doctoral Research Fellow






Dear Mr New Employer

It has been my privilege to supervise Dr E. since July 2012 till present through her doctoral research in medicine and guiding her with laboratory experiments necessary for her dissertation. She has been extremely valuable and efficient in the research project into the roles of ................ and has expertly pursued the completion of her Thesis on the subject.

As a medical doctor with an aim to specialise in Cardiology, this cardiovascular research is particularly important to her and making dedicated time to succeed in the laboratory experiments was one of her top priorities. She was very enthusiastic and hardworking, Dr. E. is, in fact, the only one of my graduate students to have a first appearance in an article on the European perspectives published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, Circulation. Her project proposal was exceedingly well-written and she won a doctoral research scholarship from the well renowned Deutsche Herzstiftung to sponsor her doctoral research project.

 

Dr. E prepared and gave presentations on her research and findings at the departmental and group meetings and was able to provide excellent responses to all questions from the audience members. I am confident that she would deliver compelling lectures to students and do a superb job of assisting them with lab work and research if it is required of her. She is passionate about her work and I am certain that her passion as well as her extensive knowledge will serve to motivate other aspiring students.

With her multicultural background and fluent proficiency of English and German she was able to approach many scientific questions from different angles. During her work here, she always made many valuable contributions to group discussions. Finally, it should not be left unmentioned that Name is a very pleasant person to work with.

To further answer your questions, Dr. E was and is not subject to any disciplinary investigation or any pending disciplinary action at any time and I can not recollect of her absence due to sickness or injury during her work with me.

I am pleased to highly recommend Dr. E for the clinical position that is now open in your hospital. It would have been a great pleasure to continue to work with her in  subsequent research projects but she expressed her passion for clinical roles and showed her willingness to pursue her career goal as a cardiologist and I very much hope that your hospital judges her application favourably. I am available for questions or further discussions via the above Email.

Sincerely,


Prof. Dr. Ex Employer

Recommendation Letter for a Resident Doctor/Recommendation for a Clinical Attachment







Dear Mrs Employer,

It is my pleasure to write in support of Dr House for a  clinical attachment in your hospital. As her former chief consultant, I urge you to accept her application.

Dr House is very hardworking and confident, yet humble. She is well-liked by her peers. Her positive nature and attitude give delight to all the people working around her. During her employment with us, she worked collaboratively with her senior residents and fellows and was always cited as an able and obedient colleague by them and was well accepted by the nursing staff.

She shows an excellent fund of knowledge and a willingness to learn while demonstrating a commitment to continuity and professionalism in caring for her patients who usually grew fond of her.
She has worked as a resident at the House hospital,  in an acute internal medicine ward under my supervision from September 2013 to February 2019 after which she had to go for maternity leave and subsequently relocated with her family to the United Kingdom.

Dr House was very dedicated and was never absent during her employment which makes me think that she has a solid work ethic and is indeed very committed and enthusiastic about her role in the hospital. 

She was not subject to any disciplinary investigation or any pending disciplinary action at the time she left the hospital and we would be glad to reemploy her.

In summary, I would strongly recommend her for the post in your hospital. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any further insights into Dr. house's experience and character on my email address. My best wishes are always with her.


Kind regards,



Dr Ex Employer