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You need long-term personal care to perform every day tasks, such as washing and cooking.
The care you need is not available in the country where you are living, either because it is not available and there is no person in the country where you are living who can reasonably provide it or it is not affordable.
MPH80 wrote:Good to know you've been doing your research - before we get on to documentation - can you let us know how you intend them to qualify through these criteria:
You need long-term personal care to perform every day tasks, such as washing and cooking.
The care you need is not available in the country where you are living, either because it is not available and there is no person in the country where you are living who can reasonably provide it or it is not affordable.
M.
Hi Guru,MPH80 wrote:OK - before I can answer how possible it is - you need to tell me why the help they need isn't available and/or affordable to you ... BUT also that you could afford to sign an agreement for no need for public funds covering five years.
You are expected to pay people to provide the help if you can afford it.
Very ambiguous and complex indeed. I can prove all of this but there will be alot of paper work. I will also be risking my parents ability to visit me in UK if anything goes wrong which the numbers suggest highly likely.dimension7 wrote:apocolypto, so far only one person has applied and successfully got the adult dependent visa after 9th July. If you succeed you will be second. If you fail your parents not be able to visit you at all, not even on visitor visa.
The rules are convoluted and there is a catch 22.
If you are sending your parents money, they are then using it to support themselves, or hiring someone to help them? How are they living alone now?
Can you hire someone (non-family) to help them?
Can you place them in a old-home?
Is their health is intermittently bad, but otherwise fine?
You must prove the criteria at the time of application and not in anticipation that their health will deteriorate in the future.
Since they are living alone without your physical help now, why can who ever is caring for them not continue to do so. Who is bathing them and cooking for them now?
Adult dependent visa is the biggest joke HO has played on immigrants.
See also this post
Visitor visa is the one way, Surinder singh another (if you are a British citizen).Is there any other way to bring them in to UK with me? What is the easiest way? If yes then can you please share the details?
Thanks .. how do I go about their visitors visa application? I am on ilr now .. obviously I will be sponsoring their visit financially etc as my parents are old and retired.dimension7 wrote:Visitor visa is the one way, Surinder singh another (if you are a British citizen).Is there any other way to bring them in to UK with me? What is the easiest way? If yes then can you please share the details?
Whatever you choose, I want to wish you good luck in your application. Godspeed. Please do let us know how it goes.
Visitor visa is not permanent residence. Its 6 months only in any 12 month period. No access to NHS or public funds.apocolypto wrote: how do I go about their visitors visa application? I am on ilr now .. obviously I will be sponsoring their visit financially etc as my parents are old and retired.
Can you please let me know the documentation I will need?
OK Thanks - what documents do I need to provide?dimension7 wrote:Visitor visa is not permanent residence. Its 6 months only in any 12 month period. No access to NHS or public funds.apocolypto wrote: how do I go about their visitors visa application? I am on ilr now .. obviously I will be sponsoring their visit financially etc as my parents are old and retired.
Can you please let me know the documentation I will need?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... /visiting/
Note:
The rules for family visitors will change on 25th June 2013. There will be no special Family Visitor category. Family visitors will be treated as General Visitors after 25th June.
It is better to apply before 25th June 2013 as you will have right of appeal if the visa is refused.
desertman wrote:hi apocolypto, what is the current situation now? are you applying for visit visa for your parents or settlement.
I am in the same situation, I am on ILR and want to apply for settlement of my parents, they usually come for 6 months on visit visa and are going back but I want them to come here permanently, we are 3 brothers and all 3 r here in UK, on one there in Pakistan to support.
My father is 67 years of age and mother is of 59, is there is any chance of success in settlement visa?
thanks
Hi Cool Rock,coolrock wrote:Hello,
I am in a similar situation, except that I hold a british passport.
My parents live in India and they are in their late 60's, none back home to take care of them.
I understand that it is very difficult to get them settled in the UK, so I am planning to bring them here via visitor visa.
They have already visited us back in 2011, but that was for 6 months.
The visitor visa application form states we can apply for 2\5\10 years .
So I am planning to apply for 10 year visa.
* What are the chances of getting this?
* I believe we need to submit the same docs as I did for applying 6 months visa right?
I do understand that they can just stay a max of 6 months in the UK (in one stretch) via this route, but at the moment I have no choice unless someone suggests me a better way to bring them here.
Thanks,