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No one can predict if it would be granted or not. If the UKVI suspect they are using visitor visas to 'live' in the UK, they may be denied. They should prove strong ties to their home country and provide compelling reasons they would return after a visit. CAN they apply? Of course! Will it be granted? If only we all had crystal balls...pkopp wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 8:54 amHi Guys,
My parents have come to UK in August-2019 for 3 months. They have been granted 6 month VISA that ends on Feb-2020. I wanted to know if they can apply again for a visitor VISA again in April-2020 or is there any restrictions on coming back to UK. I understand there is some rule about max 180 days in a rolling year but is it applicable for 6 month VISA as well and since they are staying here just for 3 months , does it mean they can re-apply and would be granted 3 month VISA in April-2020.
Any help in this matter is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-Pkopp
Not sure where you are reading this, but there is no such rule.
Only if they are genuine short visits, not someone who is trying to use visit visas to live in the UK. See the Visit guidance, specifically page 18 about frequent and successive visits:
No. The Rules are more complicated and tougher than that.
If either the Entry Clearance Officer or the Immigration Officer at the airport think that they are trying to reside in the UK through frequent "visits", they can either refuse the visa or even refuse them entry at the airport.Appendix V of the UK Immigration Rules wrote:V 4.2 The applicant must satisfy the decision maker that they are a genuine visitor. This means that the applicant:
(a) will leave the UK at the end of their visit; and
(b) will not live in the UK for extended periods through frequent or successive visits, or make the UK their main home; and
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