Dear,
I hope this letter finds you well. My name is Roman, and I am originally from India. I am currently residing in London with my family. I came to the UK to pursue higher education, and after completing my studies, I have been diligently searching for a job. Unfortunately, despite my best efforts, I have not received any job offers.
In the meantime, I joined a club as a Venue Support staff member and have recently been promoted to Deputy Manager. However, I have not received a pay rise for this position and continue to earn below the minimum wage. My visa is set to expire at the end of February, and I am desperately trying to renew it to continue living here, as my daughter is attending school in London and we have no support system back in India.
In an attempt to secure the necessary funds for my visa renewal, which amounts to approximately £20,000, I turned to gambling, hoping to earn extra money for my family. Unfortunately, I have lost £6,000 and am now in debt. I am unable to share this burden with my wife, as I do not want to cause her distress or jeopardize our relationship.
I have explored various avenues to gather the required funds but have been unsuccessful. The pressure has become overwhelming, and I have even contemplated ending my life. However, I realize that my wife and daughter would be left alone and without means to survive if I were to take such a step.
I am writing to you with a humble request for assistance. If you could find it in your heart to lend me £6,000, it would allow me to restart my life and take care of my family. I feel so ashamed to ask for this, but I am left with no other option. Please know that I am committed to repaying the money, and I can arrange to do so in monthly installments.
This is my last hope, and I am sincerely grateful for any help you can provide. Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. Your kindness and generosity would mean the world to me and my family.
Below is my paypal account: https://paypal.me/romancharles1988?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB
Sincerely,
Roman