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It's possible to extend but seeing the kid for longer isn't a good enough reason. Valid reasons are terminal illness, civil war back home etc...stmellon wrote:Very useful, thanks Vinny.
I noticed in another post that somebody had applied for a longer term visa in Chennai only to be told that they don't deal with long term visas and that the applicant had to go elsewhere.
I'm also curious about the "not normally remaining for more than 180 days in a 12-month period." Does this mean that in exceptional circumstances it would be allowed? We are expecting our first child in June, and my wife would like her father to come over a couple of months before the birth and stay for as long as possible - given the choice, I'm sure she would ask him to stay for a total of seven or eight months, but it does seem as though 6 is the general maximum if you dont want to fall foul of the authorities.
With visit visas not only should you ideally limit your time in the UK to a total of 6 months within a 12 month period, each individual visit can only be a maximum of 6 months.stmellon wrote:Very useful, thanks Vinny.
I noticed in another post that somebody had applied for a longer term visa in Chennai only to be told that they don't deal with long term visas and that the applicant had to go elsewhere.
I'm also curious about the "not normally remaining for more than 180 days in a 12-month period." Does this mean that in exceptional circumstances it would be allowed? We are expecting our first child in June, and my wife would like her father to come over a couple of months before the birth and stay for as long as possible - given the choice, I'm sure she would ask him to stay for a total of seven or eight months, but it does seem as though 6 is the general maximum if you dont want to fall foul of the authorities.
Really? That seems to be at odds with Vinny's first link to the Entry clearance guidance:Wanderer wrote:Long term visit visas are issued at the discretion of the consulate.
Slightly off-piste, but on another thread someone played Devil's Advocate and asked why UK Criminal Law and Immigration Law appear at odds.Unless there are grounds for not issuing a long term visit visa, the ECO should issue the visa applied for.