Hi, I and my wife living and working in Ireland.
My wife is pregnant and will be giving birth end of next month.
We have invited my mother in law to support us and be with us while my wife give birth.
Therefore, my mother in law applied for Irish family visit visa from Morocco.
However, got refusal letter.
I need some advised about what I need to do.
Should we appeal or apply again?
What documents do we have to prepare according to refusal?
Here is the refusal letter:
I regret to inform you that your application for an Irish Visa has been refused by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service for the following reasons:
OB:- Obligations to return to home country have not been deemed sufficient You have not provided sufficient documentation to demonstrate that you have sufficiently strong obligations (such as educational, economic, family or social ties) to return to Morocco after your proposed visit to Ireland.
OC Observe the conditions of the visa the visa sought is for a specific purpose and duration the applicant has not satisfied the visa officer that such conditions would be observed Based on the information & documentation provided, you have not demonstrated that you would observe the conditions of the visa sought.
PF:- The granting of the visa may result in a cost to public funds.
PR: The granting of the visa may result in a cost to public resources.
This decision can be appealed within 2 months of the date of this letter. An appeal must be submitted in writing, fully addressing all the reasons for refusal.
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