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ashubhatt
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Advice needed in regards with invitation letter

Post by ashubhatt » Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:18 pm

hello,

My mother-in-law is planning to come to UK on a family visa(VAF1b) & she needs an invitation letter. Can someone please advice would it be better if I send her an invitation letter or my wife?. Only difference between me and My wife is that she is unemployed & I do a full time job.

My father-in-law would be take care of her expenses but she(mother-in-law) will be staying with us.

May be i am thinking to much but i would like be safe rather than getting rejected for some unknown reason.

Any advice would be helpful

Thanks
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Lucapooka
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Post by Lucapooka » Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:24 pm

Just say that she will be staying with you and provide details of the accommodation..

ashubhatt
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Post by ashubhatt » Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:31 pm

I got your point that they want to see accommodation proof. Thanks!

Another quick question
While filling this form there is a questions..

4.17: Please provide full details of your dependent children?

Dependent children means non married or married children?
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pennylessinindia
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Post by pennylessinindia » Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:54 pm

Dependent children would mean children who are dependent on you eg under 18 living at home or children at college who still rely on you. A child who is married is usually not be dependent on you, but if for some reason they are then include them.
pennyless

ashubhatt
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Post by ashubhatt » Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:59 pm

Thanks a lot
British passport holder since 17/09/2013
ILR: 12.04.12 - 23.03.22
Finish 5 years on 23.03.12. Applied for PR on 05.04.12 for ILR
Tier 1 (General Migrant) : 08.05.2009 - 08.05.2012
Work Permit: 23.03.07 - 23.03.12

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