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Well - if he's got the cash - that's fine.ilrapp2012 wrote: I have got the British passport last year. My father is retired, and my mother is an housewife, are still taking care of our two younger brother and sister who are studying at the moment in Pakistan. We also send them money each month. My father own few properties and got a good amount of money in his account. My mother does not have money in her bank account and also she does not have any property on her name. Now we want to find out whether it is good for my father to apply on his own without any financial aid from our side. I have summarised my questions as below.
Family visit - they are coming to visit you and be tourists. The difference is minimal now anyway.1. Should he apply for a family visitor visa Or a tourist visa. Which one will be more better in our case? Although they will be here to visit UK places rather than specifically us. I have seen, in the visa form they do need to declare their family if live in UK. How does this effect their visa? Does it mean it has to be family visit?
That's fine.2. My father applied twice the UK visa before, but that was when he was in middle east and working (6-7 years back) and he was working at the time. He is retired now. Despite applied twice, he only visited once for a short period of time.
You can book a hotel in advance if you like - but it's not necessary - however it does have to be reflected in the amount they think the trip will cost them. Your friend could offer accommodation - but if your parents haven't met them before that might raise a red flag.3. We live in a shared accommodation will be termed as overcrowded. Can we book hotel for their visit in advance? Can any friend of mine who lives not near to us but a little bit far can offer accommodation? What is the better option in this case?
Bank statements ... family information ... it's not all about financial ties - social ties are also important. So family/friends etc.4. In terms of economical ties, what document do they need to show, in case of my father, he can show his property document I believe? What other documents should we show for each? I am also worried about my mother, what economical ties evidence I can show for her.
I assume you mean marriage certificate? Well - the way I think about applying for a visa is 'if you say something in the forms - prove it'. So if they say they are married - include the certificate to prove it. If they don't have the certificate - explain why in the additional notes or cover letter.5. Do they need to show marriage visa as they both will be applying?
Always go 6 months first.6. Can we apply for long term visit visa at first instance? My father did visit UK, but my mother did not or we should do 6 months visit first?
Can't help here - but there should never be a need for a solicitor to apply for a visitor visa - they are straight forward providing you have all the documentation.7. Does anyone know a good solicitor from Karachi to apply?
Short answer is - whatever you can provide.ilrapp2012 wrote: 1. So He should apply as a family visit visa. and my father will be applying/sponsoring for both.
2. He will book hotel then hopefully.
3. Economic/Social Ties:- What other documents I can show for my mother to proof her social ties?
a. My other siblings university or college certificates or their presence that she need to take care of them back home?
b. MY father properties document that he need to maintain them.
Not providing that it's clear he takes care of her. In fact - moving amounts of money just prior to a visa application can cause more harm than good as the ECO says 'hold on - they've done this just to get the visa and the money will disappear after' ... it's better to be honest and say 'my husband takes care of me financially - so all the money is in his bank account - but I have access to it'.4. Does my father need to submit some amount of money to my mother's account before applying or it is fine ?
You don't need to show anything financial or accommodation wise if you aren't sponsoring them - but I always include a copy of my passport and my wife's passport when we apply for her mum/brother. I'd also include a copy of a council tax bill to prove your live where you say you do.5. Do I need to show or sponsor anything from UK for them? As Now my father will be sponsoring all and it is kind of irrelevant if I give my details etc.
Without knowing every detail of your/their circumstances - it's impossible to say. Just follow the advice I gave before - if you assert something in the form - prove it with documentation. I'd also write a cover letter about you/your circumstances and explain it to the ECO.6. Any other documents that you can think of to supply?
Only way I can think of is if your mother moves here as a BC and your father on ILE, but they might struggle to pass any financial tests.Zizi wrote:I am British Citizen. I am the only son of my elderly parents and have four sisters. My mom has a British Citizen but my dad has Pakistani nationality and both are over 65's. The have visited the UK several times in last 6 years. My dad still has five year multiple valid visa which will be expired in My 2014. I wish to apply for settlement visa for my Dad. I have my own house and have separate room for them and I send regularly money to them. Now my dad has heart problem and my sisters live fare from my dad house and they cannot look after them because they are busy in their own life. Please advise how to apply for my dad settlement visa.