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You can appeal on discriminatory or human rights grounds only.newlyn wrote:Hello Friends,
I am aware that that one cannot appeal against refusal of family visitor visa. What exactly does that mean?
In case if I feel the refusal is unfair, can I complaint about it and take it to ombudsman, if needed?
Many Thanks for your reply.
Can someone please reply to my question above.newlyn wrote:Thanks Wanderer for the reply.
Off course my father wants to return back to India.
He is coming here to meet with my family ( myself, my wife and my one year old son ). Last time, he returned back within four months even though he had six months visa. Also even though I have lived in UK for a good six and half years now, he has applied only for second visit.
Besides this, my father has wife ( my mother & married for over last forty years), a son, a daughter and two grand-children as a family in India.
He has substantial fixed deposits in India, besides the monthly regular pension.
Does the above form a strong reason to return back to India.
I'd even qualify that to 'a significant amount of time', if it's like even 4/5 months every year....Casa wrote:It shows strong reasons to return but it still requires him to show he isn't spending more time in the UK than in his home country.
newlyn wrote:Hey All,
Thanks for the replies.
How about me mentioning that as I will be sponsoring his visa, I will not risk my job & future in UK by allowing him to overstay in UK. He has never been to any other country ever. He has been in UK for four months this year. That's all. The only reason is his one year old grandson (my son) with whom he would like to spend time. Had it not been for the grandson, he would not have visited UK. I have been in UK for last six and half years in a highly paid job but my father never applied for visiting UK.
Regards.