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durgadr wrote:I have applied for family visitor visa for my parents to UK.both myself and my brother live in UK, so they refused the visa twice on the basis of inadequate documents,stating that who will take care of the business in their absence for 6 months.Since i am due to deliver in couple of weeks iam planning to apply visa for my mother alone for the 3 rd time. i Hve not mentioned about my pregnancy in the previous 2 application.
my query is,1. can i mention that iam pregnant when iam applying for my mother?
2. do i have to show the same documents what i produced (business deeds)for both my parents? or should i just show that she is a housewife and apply??
durgadr wrote:Dear sir, when we applied for the 2 nd time for my parents we submitted all the necessary documents what they have asked for.(like lease agreement of the poultry business etc.) but then , they again raised the question of taking a break for 6 months, leaving the business behind is not credible.(though we produced lease documents for 6 mths)
my query is what do you mean by immigration grounds?
why should i not show that iam pregnant when i apply for the 3 rd time for my mother?( i have letter from gp and my midwife)i am desperate to have my mother here!
please help me with this?
By immigration grounds I mean circumstances of an individual applying for a visa that could potentially lead to a change in his/her immigration status after arrival. Or in other words, embassy officer needs to get absolutely convinced that a visitor stays as a "visitor" and returns before his/her visa expires. To put in plain "immigration system abuse" context, he or she will not turn into marriable item/source or work seeking individual or as an in-country refugee or asylum seeker after 6 or 12 months.durgadr wrote:my query is what do you mean by immigration grounds?
I thought you are planning to re-apply 2nd time.durgadr wrote: why should i not show that iam pregnant when i apply for the 3 rd time for my mother?( i have letter from gp and my midwife)i am desperate to have my mother here!
please help me with this?
VictoriaS wrote:I totally disagree, and think that you should send evidence of the pregnancy. I think it will help them to understand why you want your mother with you, and will mean they are less likely to think she is coming to work.
Victoria