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mohan231
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Mother's Visa

Post by mohan231 » Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:21 am

Hi I am a british national living and working here for the last 8 and a half
years.My mother is a widow and 62+ years old.She had a job in India but now is retired. I have a married Brother who lives in India along with my mother in a house which i built in my wife's name.I am emotionally very attached to my mother and she keeps coming in UK for these emotional reasons. She is here these days and this is her 8th visit. My brother does not look after my mother very well and i get emotionally very disturbed whe she is there in INDIA.I have been giving her money to support herself especially she has retired.I have 2-3 proofs of evidence otherwise i have given her cash whenever i visited her. I was wondering if i could apply for her permanent stay in UK so that she can stay with us here long time. I understand theat legal age for these applications is 65 years but i get worried about her well being.
I would be able to show my competence financially and accomodation wise if required
Please advise if there is something could be done in this matter.
Any suggestion is welcome

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Post by Wanderer » Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:24 am

Not easy, do a search of the site. Basically she has to be living in the most extreme compassionate circumstances with no local support.

Plus the visa costs £1680 and if rejected, she wouldn't get another visitor visa...
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

mohan231
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Post by mohan231 » Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:32 pm

Wanderer wrote:Not easy, do a search of the site. Basically she has to be living in the most extreme compassionate circumstances with no local support.

Plus the visa costs £1680 and if rejected, she wouldn't get another visitor visa...
Hi Wanderers
Thanks for the messege
I anticipated that it would be difficult and you feel the same too.
Is there anything we could do improve the chances of the case?
What site you mean when you asked me to STUDY?
Regards

geriatrix
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Post by geriatrix » Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:09 pm

mohan231 wrote:What site you mean when you asked me to STUDY?
This one! Search the forum as information is already available.

e.g. Older dependent relatives and a Mother!


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