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cvidyarthi wrote:Hi All,
I am in uk currently on Tier1 visa and I applied (My wife actually- Already visa stamped same as mine) for dependent visa for my 4 month old daughter in India in first week on June (01-06-2010). Her visa was got refused on the ground that I havn't submitted any evidence to show that my wife also has entry clearance to the UK.
According to the refusal statement "You should have to provide satisfactory evidence that both of your parents have been granted entry clearance or leave to remain at the same as you (applicant) ". (Paragraph 319H (f) of HC 395 as amended).
I have been through the 319H (f) and found that they discuss about this rule but never asked explicitly to produce any relevant document either in the PBS dependent Policy Guidance or in VAF10 form check list.
If this could be the point of visa refusal then must have been mentioned to produce satisfactory evidence in the VAF10 form or in PBS dependent Policy Guidance.
They have send the form to appeal with Notice of Decision (refusal of entry clearance) to appeal.
Can any one suggest whether it will be beneficial to make an Appeal against decision or just to reapply for visa again?
I would also like to know the mandatory/required document checklist for my baby dependent visa in case I reapply.
Can any one suggest please................. ????
below is the list of document i submitted on the time of visa application
1. Main applicant passport Visa stamped page and other pages.(A copy of the pages from the main applicant’s passport
showing their permission to stay, if they are already in the
UK.)
2. 3 Month bank statement
3. Company letter
4. Self sponsorship letter
5. Address proof
6. baby DOB certificate (Evidence of your relationship to the main applicant)
7. Passport size phot
8. Fee.
regards,
CKV
Hi all, I'm on the same situation. My daughters visa was denied saying I didn't submit mothers visa proof.Niranjani wrote:Hi,
If I appeal with mother and fathers Visa will it work.Please let me know.
Thanks
Niranjani
Rucha Hazarika wrote:I had the same case where my son's visa was refused becuase:
1. I submitted my husband's visa copy who is the primary applicant but did not submitt my visa and passport copy.
2. One of our bank statements was a internet printout but was not stamped by the bank or accompanied by a letter from the bank
I appealed on 14th October in which I submitted the original bank statement and mother's passport copy with the visa page.
I found out on 26th nov that my application has been sent to the UK. They did not over turn it here in BHC Delhi. Iam not sure why it wasn't overturned.
Iam now re-applying on 10th Dec.
sushdmehta wrote:See also Non-settlement appeals lodged at Post and Non-settlement appeals lodged in the United Kingdom.
regards
maximux79 wrote:Hi all, I'm on the same situation. My daughters visa was denied saying I didn't submit mothers visa proof.Niranjani wrote:Hi,
If I appeal with mother and fathers Visa will it work.Please let me know.
Thanks
Niranjani
I have appealed against the decision as I don't want my daughter to explain her visa refusal throughout her life whenever she applies visa to any country. I've sent the appeal application yesterday. Will update once I hear from them. Hoping to get the result in 1 month.
Experts please advise.
Thanks