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Thank you for your response. For evidence of ties to the home country we are planning to include:Casa wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 7:08 pmMore important than your husband's evidence of support (bank statements etc), your mother-in-law will have to submit strong evidence of ties to her home country including financial self-sufficiency. The ECO will have to be convinced that she won't overstay on her visitor visa.
Thank you, smarter1.smarter1 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:55 pm1. Yes, fine. Visa will be valid from the date of issue.
Be careful, if you mention somewhere that your mother-in-law is coming to look after children - her application will be rejected. For some strange reason, UKVI do not like relatives coming on a visitor visa to look after children.
Six months is too long; try a few weeks, and stick to it.sinamtaksande wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:18 amThank you, smarter1.smarter1 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:55 pm1. Yes, fine. Visa will be valid from the date of issue.
Be careful, if you mention somewhere that your mother-in-law is coming to look after children - her application will be rejected. For some strange reason, UKVI do not like relatives coming on a visitor visa to look after children.
Just to be clear - we will be applying in the first week of December 2017, and we want her visa to start mid-Feb 2018 and will be valid up to mid-Aug 2018 (approx 6 months). Am I right in saying this?
The period of visa depends on when it will be issued, it is pretty difficult to predict it.sinamtaksande wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:18 am
Just to be clear - we will be applying in the first week of December 2017, and we want her visa to start mid-Feb 2018 and will be valid up to mid-Aug 2018 (approx 6 months). Am I right in saying this?
Applicants can ask for a visa to be dated from a specific date, no more than 3 months in advance.
Yes but if UKVI has made an error when a specific date is specified, they should correct it without any issues.