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Post splitZerubbabel wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:40 pmHope a moderator would split this one here.
Please don't post your own stories in someone's else thread. Open you own thread.
Were the property documents in English or accompanied by a translation?Kam321 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 7:58 pm
The ECO missed some key details in the application form and didn't even look at the property documents. They assumed that my parents are leaving no dependant behind but details of my brother who is dependant on them were in the application form. They also concluded that my parents don't own any property without looking at the property documents submitted.
There was inconsistency in ECO's own statements in the refusal letter. In the 2nd bullet point of the refusal letter, the ECO acknowledged that he/she noted in the application form that my parents receive an annual income of £7289 but one bullet point later they concluded that my parents declared on their application form that they have no income. The ECO also raised the silly concern of family whereabouts.
That might even make the case more enfeebled which you are misconceiving as a backup.
How is your brother dependent on your parents?Kam321 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:25 am
The dependant brother is not minor and we didn't provide any documents to prove it. I wonder which documents could prove that?
The main income is from the Saving Certificates in my father's name worth PKR 3 million.
The letters from the National Savings Centre confirming this and my dad's bank statement showing the monthly credit/profit transactions (around PKR 39000 every month) from the National Saving Centre were also attached. I also give them around £5000 each year which is more of a backup and they use part of it as and when required. Cash remittance receipts showing this were also attached.
In that case, you probably have numerous documents like medical reports to prove that not having his parents around would be detrimental?
It can be still objected. I have seen a case like that.In that case, you probably have numerous documents like medical reports to prove that not having his parents around would be detrimental?
If you don't tell HO why an adult child is still dependent on their parents, HO will only see a grown man who can and will easily fend for himself should his parents leave the country.