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There shouldn't be any problems at the immigration as there are interpreters at hand and also some of the officers are of Asian origin...from_india wrote:Hi All,
I am on my HSMP in UK. We need to bring my wife's aunt over here.
If possible we will like the aunt to travel alone to UK. The problem is that she is not fluent in English. We are concerned that if she comes alone it may cause problems at the port of entry(while dealing with the port of entry officers).
Does anybody have any similar experience? We don’t want her to come till UK and deported back.
Another question: an agent in India is suggesting that we should get a visitors visa for her. I thought we should get family members visa. Any suggestions on what kind of visa will be better?
Thanks in advance!
Be careful with this word "need." As mentioned above, she will be coming under a visit visa. Best to explain she is on a normal visit to the UK for tourism and to remain in contact with the family.from_india wrote:We need to bring my wife's aunt over here.
Or if the entrant is using the visit visa to look for work or get married or sth. I've seen that on Airport on telly, that IO, Eric is a tough nut, he sent one SA lass back cos he found registry office lists in Berkshire printed from the internet in her bag.Dawie wrote:Entry clearance confers leave to enter so an immigration officer cannot turn someone away who has a visitors visa unless there are reasons to suspect the visa was obtained by deception or fraud.