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by hassanh » Thu Dec 08, 2016 11:52 am
Hi Everyone,
Apologise for the long post and I request the members to contribute to this post. My Sister-in-law and mother-in-law applied for visit visa two years back. My mother-in-law was granted visa while my sister in law was refused on the below main reasons:
1) As she was travelling with her mother to see her sister in UK and no one close family member will be in Pakistan (her father had passed away), therefore, they were not satisfied she will come back.
2) She mentioned in her visa application that she had just finished with college exams and awaiting result and will be joining University soon. The ECO said that she had not mentioned which university and which course she will be going to enrolled, therefore, ECO was not satisfied she had strong ties with her home country.
3) Because she was 18 years old then, she was (and still) solely supported by her mother for her educational and living cost . Also, the cost for the trip was supported by her mother as well. The ECO said that because she did not had any funds, savings in her own therefore, the ECO was not satisfied with her financial ties to Pakistan.
Now, We want to apply for her visit visa again next week as her circumstances are significantly changed from the last visa application. She will be submitting a covering letter with the visa application justifying the previous points of refusal. She can justify point 1 and 2 of refusal in the covering letter as she will be coming to UK on her own and her mother will be staying in Pakistan. Also, she is currently studying in HEC no. 1 rank in business category university in Pakistan since June 2015. She is submitting a letter from University that she is a regular student and her attendance is very good. Letter also mentions the term break holidays date and that she has already paid her fees for the next semester. I believe, this should be enough to cover point 1 and 2 and to demonstrate strong ties to Pakistan.
What we are confused in how to address her financial ties to Pakistan (point 3) in cover letter. Obviously, she is still 20 years and still supported by her mother financially. Also, her mother is paying for her trip this time as well. Usually, in Pakistan when you are just 20 years of age and in full time education, then you are not expected to have bank accounts etc. I would appreciate if someone can provide me with strong justification for point 3 of refusal?
Thank you