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In the short term? Quite probably - they'd be suspicious you were simply 'making up' the good reason.Majjid wrote:just thinking about word likely - If there is strong reason for my mother to be present here, will visiting still be rejected?
Surinder Singh is still an option but requires major uprooting for a significant period to another EU state, and no guarantee that door wont be fastened firmly shut by then.Majjid wrote:It sounds bit bleak but there must be something I can do.
Going forward to 2nd tribunal may be is just waste of time.
I know, there is no definite answer on this, but something worth of trying...
Please think carefully and do a lot of research on the forum before you make this application, particularly if your mother has family in India. It is very difficult, virtually impossible to get and the OP was very fortunate to win the appeal but is most likely one of the very few isolated cases.Navi123 wrote:Hi Friend,
Congraj on ur mothers visa,,i'm planning to apply for my mothers dependent visa (widowed, Father passed away recently) sisters are married and im in the uk.
ideally would like some details on what docs u have provided both from UK & from India and the arguments u have presented in court and on application form.
regards
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Coming to be cared for - you’re an adult dependent relative
You must be dependent on a parent, grandchild, brother, sister, son or daughter of someone living permanently in the UK.
You must prove that:
you need long-term care to do everyday personal and household tasks
the care you need is not available or affordable in the country you live in
the person you’ll be joining in the UK will be able to support, accommodate and care for you without claiming public funds for at least 5 years
you’re 18 or over