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samfam
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by samfam » Fri Sep 23, 2016 10:19 am
Hi all,
I have received my residence card and planing to invite my mother over for just 2/3 months .What are my options? What route should I take ?
TIA
Application sent : 8th Feb 2016 (Postal order)
Biometric received : 26th Feb 2016
Bimoetric sent : 26th Feb 2016
COA received : 1st March 2016 (with right of work)
Decision made : 8th Aug 2016
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noajthan
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by noajthan » Sat Sep 24, 2016 12:58 pm
samfam wrote:Hi all,
I have received my residence card and planing to invite my mother over for just 2/3 months .What are my options? What route should I take ?
TIA
Mother to apply for visit visa.
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samfam
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by samfam » Tue Sep 27, 2016 2:02 pm
noajthan wrote:samfam wrote:Hi all,
I have received my residence card and planing to invite my mother over for just 2/3 months .What are my options? What route should I take ?
TIA
Mother to apply for visit visa.
Yes! my mother to apply for visit visa as I am expecting. Do i fall in EEA cateogary because I have Residence card now and by that will EEA family permit the route for her ?
Application sent : 8th Feb 2016 (Postal order)
Biometric received : 26th Feb 2016
Bimoetric sent : 26th Feb 2016
COA received : 1st March 2016 (with right of work)
Decision made : 8th Aug 2016
Residence card : 12th Aug 2016
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samfam
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by samfam » Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:23 pm
Please can anyone help on this !
Application sent : 8th Feb 2016 (Postal order)
Biometric received : 26th Feb 2016
Bimoetric sent : 26th Feb 2016
COA received : 1st March 2016 (with right of work)
Decision made : 8th Aug 2016
Residence card : 12th Aug 2016
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noajthan
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by noajthan » Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:36 pm
Having a RC doesn't matter or help.
Who is an EEA citizen here?
Is mom dependent on that person?
Otherwise mom to apply for regular UK visit visa.
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samfam
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by samfam » Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:54 pm
noajthan wrote:Having a RC doesn't matter or help.
Who is an EEA citizen here?
Is mom dependent on that person?
Otherwise mom to apply for regular UK visit visa.
My husband is EEA citizen and I am holder of residence card. And its my mother whom I planing to invite (his mother in law) so that means a standard visitor visa then.
Application sent : 8th Feb 2016 (Postal order)
Biometric received : 26th Feb 2016
Bimoetric sent : 26th Feb 2016
COA received : 1st March 2016 (with right of work)
Decision made : 8th Aug 2016
Residence card : 12th Aug 2016
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by cmsheaky » Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:52 pm
Hi samfam
If you are looking to apply for ext family member visa after she arrived then take alot of care , if HO even smell of that they will refuse visit visa it is better go for a solicitor.
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samfam
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by samfam » Fri Sep 30, 2016 2:21 pm
cmsheaky wrote:Hi samfam
If you are looking to apply for ext family member visa after she arrived then take alot of care , if HO even smell of that they will refuse visit visa it is better go for a solicitor.
I don't understand,what do you mean by take lots of care and if HO smells what? Sorry could you be more clear.
Thank
Application sent : 8th Feb 2016 (Postal order)
Biometric received : 26th Feb 2016
Bimoetric sent : 26th Feb 2016
COA received : 1st March 2016 (with right of work)
Decision made : 8th Aug 2016
Residence card : 12th Aug 2016
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Obie
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by Obie » Fri Sep 30, 2016 2:31 pm
Do you provide financial support to your mother?
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samfam
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by samfam » Fri Sep 30, 2016 7:46 pm
Obie wrote:Do you provide financial support to your mother?
No I don't .She is dependent of my father. She just need to visit me during my pregnancy period.she is going to stay here for just 1 to 2 months.
Application sent : 8th Feb 2016 (Postal order)
Biometric received : 26th Feb 2016
Bimoetric sent : 26th Feb 2016
COA received : 1st March 2016 (with right of work)
Decision made : 8th Aug 2016
Residence card : 12th Aug 2016
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Obie
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by Obie » Fri Sep 30, 2016 9:38 pm
Visitors visa seems to be the most appropriate then.
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by cmsheaky » Sat Oct 01, 2016 1:48 am
Obie wrote:Visitors visa seems to be the most appropriate then.
Hi obie can you please contact me thru pm. I want ask something important.
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Obie
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by Obie » Sat Oct 01, 2016 2:19 am
Not sure i can message you or you can message me, as you have not posted more than 30 posts yet.
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