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Also OP said she lived here practically for the 5 years, leaving for a week and re-entering, a definite no-no...cs95tdg wrote:Yes, it does appear that you are still able to apply for visit visas for the same validity periods as before. So based on what you had in mind, there are no changes. A genuine mistake in interpretation of the appendix, before complete details were published. The main difference appears to be the consolidation of numerous sub-types of visit visa categories into one, resulting in the 4 types you see available now.
Regarding your mothers application, I'm curious, from her visit visa immigration history you've shared (6 month, 1, 2, 5 year visit visas), did she only claim NHS healthcare during the last 2 years during the periods where she visited the UK over those years? The reason I ask is because she appears to have a strong UK immigration history, where there were no problems in any of her past 4 applications, unless I'm mistaken there?
Thanks for the reply.cs95tdg wrote:Yes, it does appear that you are still able to apply for visit visas for the same validity periods as before. So based on what you had in mind, there are no changes. A genuine mistake in interpretation of the appendix, before complete details were published. The main difference appears to be the consolidation of numerous sub-types of visit visa categories into one, resulting in the 4 types you see available now.
Regarding your mothers application, I'm curious, from her visit visa immigration history you've shared (6 month, 1, 2, 5 year visit visas), did she only claim NHS healthcare during the last 2 years during the periods where she visited the UK over those years? The reason I ask is because she appears to have a strong UK immigration history, where there were no problems in any of her past 4 applications, unless I'm mistaken there?
I am sorry, maybe I made a mistake explaining it.Wanderer wrote:Also OP said she lived here practically for the 5 years, leaving for a week and re-entering, a definite no-no...cs95tdg wrote:Yes, it does appear that you are still able to apply for visit visas for the same validity periods as before. So based on what you had in mind, there are no changes. A genuine mistake in interpretation of the appendix, before complete details were published. The main difference appears to be the consolidation of numerous sub-types of visit visa categories into one, resulting in the 4 types you see available now.
Regarding your mothers application, I'm curious, from her visit visa immigration history you've shared (6 month, 1, 2, 5 year visit visas), did she only claim NHS healthcare during the last 2 years during the periods where she visited the UK over those years? The reason I ask is because she appears to have a strong UK immigration history, where there were no problems in any of her past 4 applications, unless I'm mistaken there?
True.Casa wrote:Hmm...but she said that was an mistake in her post.
Thanksmanci wrote:long term visit visas for 2, 5 or 10 years are possible under the new post 24 April rules, too.
Read the guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _0_ext.pdf
[/quote]\viki83 wrote:Hi Double V,
It would be helpful for others if you share your experience here what happened after you applied for your mothers visa as I am in same boat currently. Did you tick "Yes" or "No" to question in visa form 9.2 Have you ever received medical treatment in the UK?
Thanks,
Waqar
I have requested an invoice from the GP. We will pay it and attach the receipt with the application.
Will that be okay ?
Or do i need to do something else.
Btw total was £463, lady said she will need to speak with manager and see if there are any costs to add.