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Everything you quote is correct, and you must send proof of your job yes, i.e contract, pay advices would be normal and state that they are joining you in this case.mchowdhr wrote:Hello All,
Thanks for the members who have been great help to everyone seeking advise.
Please can someone help me in regard to my non-Eu parents application.
I am British citizen, got job in Ireland since 29th of June 2015 but moved physically on 16th of July 2015 as I work from home. I want to apply for my parents visit visa from Pakistan under Eu Directive exercising my treaty rights. Please anyone can tell me what documents I need to submit? What are current processing timelinse for this visa?
I have found some information after reading loads of posts which is below:
1) Need to apply for Visit visa cat-C
2) My passport photocopy and parents original passports
3) My birth certificate along with parents and their marriage certificate
4) Dependency proof ( I am not sure as I couldn't find clear answer that do I need to submit now or later once they are in Ireland for residence card?)
5) Reason of visa (Shall I mention that we shall be travelling together or they are joining me?)
6) Job contract ( Do I need submit or not?)
7) Tenancy agreement
Please anyone can guide me. I would be grateful of your help.
Thanks.
Mchowdh
your idea of the budget would be very useful to evidence dependency. No insurance should be required for the trip, though bear in mind the health service in Ireland works on a different basis to that of the UK so health insurance would be prudent to have.mchowdhr wrote:Great Many thanks for your reply and help.
Please may I ask if anybody can elaborate further on it? Do I need to make some sort of their budget to show how they are spending money on day to day basis?
Also, Do they need to get any sort of insurance for this three months visit visa? Comprehensive sickness insurance, is it for 5 years residency card?
I would be grateful of your help.
Thanks.
Mchowdhr
Hi Mchowdhr,mchowdhr wrote:Thanks Obie for your kind reply.
I shall be providing my birth certificate and we have in Pakistan called Family certificate which show names of all family members along with my parents birth certificate and marriage certificate, I guess these all documents can prove that they are qualified family members.
For their dependency on me, I have western union receipts dated back for last five years along with bank transfers as my father stopped working more than five years ago.
I have no family member right now in Pakistan to look after them as my three siblings are in the UK and I am the eldest one and it is my responsibility to look after them once they are old and frail.
Please advise do I include any cover letter explaining all this that I have been supporting them for last five years since he stopped working and also there is no one to look after them back home?
Thanks as always for everyone on this forum who take their precious time out to help people who are in need of help and advise and we save loads of money in solicitor fees.
Regards,
Mchowdhr
They're not genuine though in the eyes of the UKVI. They say they are attempts to circumvent the UK immigration rules so maybe that's why they're sitting on them.mchowdhr wrote:No response yet on my parents application. Thinking of to bombard them with emails and phone calls. Still no luck then will involve solvit. It ridiculous they are taking so long for genuine applications.