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Just to clarify - you sister does not yet have ILR or BC? If not, she isn't yet settled...did she apply for your parents' settlement visa along with you, or did you do it alone?pwsharma wrote:Congratulations! Would really appreciate your advice on a similar situation.
The immigration officers were very rude and refused my parents settlement visa on grounds that we could not demonstrate financial dependence and that they have brother and sisters back in India. My father is over 65 years and my mother is over 60. We are two sisters, both settled in the UK. I am a British citizen and live here with my husband and two year old son. My sister is in the UK on a five year work permit. I sponsored my parents to come to the UK and all the relevant papers from my side in terms of income and accommodation were found satisfactory.
We appealed against the decision and have a court hearing in December this year.
My parents siblings are all over 50 years and themselves over or nearing pensionable age. My father gets some pension after his retirement but not sufficient to survive. My mother is not working. However, we do not have any proof of sending money as it has mostly been in person (whenever we visit India or they came to UK which has been every few months for the last three years...they have been to the UK three times previously on visiting visa).
Please advise as to how we can demonstrate that my parents siblings cannot provide financial support. Is there any other means of demonstrating financial dependence that may be acceptable?
UKRanger, could you kindly forward details of the lawyer. Any help/ suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Pwsharma