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Get her to come now and leave before her visa expires.Rule 4.2 of Appendix V of the Immigration Rules wrote:4.2 The applicant must satisfy the decision maker that they are a genuine visitor. This means that the applicant:
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(b) will not live in the UK for extended periods through frequent or successive visits, or make the UK their main home; and
She is already in India and would have been there for 8 months before she travels to the UK. As I said in my post, she left UK in August 2018 and plans to be here in mid April 2019.secret.simon wrote: ↑Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:14 pmTo the visa officer, it will look like she is trying to reside in the UK in the guise of a visit visa, something expressly forbidden in the Immigration Rules.
Get her to come now and leave before her visa expires.Rule 4.2 of Appendix V of the Immigration Rules wrote:4.2 The applicant must satisfy the decision maker that they are a genuine visitor. This means that the applicant:
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(b) will not live in the UK for extended periods through frequent or successive visits, or make the UK their main home; and
Thanks, and would a gap of 8 months and the next planned visit duration of only around 6 weeks or so still be considered as regular /frequent?secret.simon wrote: ↑Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:29 pmThink about it from a British Entry Clearance Officer's point of view. Your mother has only just left the UK a few months ago. Why would she need to return so soon? It will not look like a visit, it will look like she is attempting to reside in the UK.
She is free to apply, but the pattern of visiting the UK too regularly could be negatively perceived as residing and not visiting and may lead to a refusal.