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What evidence did she submit to show her strong ties to home country?? It is much harder to get visitor visas for elderly parents these days.The difference between recent refused application and previous accepted one is that my mum had a saving account for £1000 4 years ago and now not. My mum still have my sister and sister's family in the home country and another sister living in UAE where my mum visited her a lot in last 4 years.
I suggest read the letter again, very carefully. It does not state this anywhere in the letter. Your are misinterpreting something completely.My Mum is 69 years old and one of the refusal reason that they expecting her to get married in UK what is ridiculous.
Much less important than her showing her ties to home country.My personal circumstances is My family and me British citizens having kids, own our home and have spare room for mum, me and my wife full time working for our own limited company.
submitted nothing, so if it's good idea to resubmit we will add my sister birth certificate along with proof of address to prove she still live in home country.
They mentioned paragraph 4.10 for refusal which saying
They don't mention paragraph 4.10 in isolation. They merely state that your mother does not meet the "requirements of paragraph(s) 4.2 to 4.10" i.e none of the requirements for a visit visa. The caseworker is likely just casting a wide net rather than refusing on the specific grounds of not meeting the requirements of paragraph 4.10.
Yes you are right I didn't notice that. so could please recommend what is the best / right way to deal with that?secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 11:10 pmThey don't mention paragraph 4.10 in isolation. They merely state that your mother does not meet the "requirements of paragraph(s) 4.2 to 4.10" i.e none of the requirements for a visit visa. The caseworker is likely just casting a wide net rather than refusing on the specific grounds of not meeting the requirements of paragraph 4.10.
Thanks v much will spend the weekend reading that.