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I'm being highly risk averse here, I don't want to get into any potential situation where the IO questions her and has any cause for concern, so we are preparing all the documents that would otherwise be necessary, to the best of our abilities. The online guidance suggests that any visitor who doesn't need a visa should still bring the requisite documents.
I'm providing my bank statements and a detailed letter including an itinerary. She will also arrange travel insurance. I'm not sure what else she can provide to provide evidence of her intention to return home - at the moment she is taking care of her aged parents and living with them, and the intended view is that she will not remain as she will want to return to take care of them. To support that we are also looking to limit the trip to 2 months.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:46 pmWithout evidence of her own financial circumstances and her unemployment, she risks being refused entry.
What evidence if strong ties to home country will she provide?? It is less about your documents and more about her circumstances.
6 months is a long visit and may cast doubt on her intentions to leave.
Oh, her brother lives with them too, but he has a business under the home, so he is in arm's reach, just not available full time. Would it help to get a letter from her parents or brother? (although: they don't speak english, only spanish).
Yes, but have the letters translated into English.