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by CULLINAN » Fri Dec 11, 2020 2:26 am
Although you mentioned they previously had a 6 months UK visa, the best is to apply for a 6 months visa to start with again and build their travel history on it before applying for a 2 years visa.
With my own personal experience, it is always best to renew UK visit visa before current expiry. For example make a new application when the previous visa is valid for a few days to a month. That always give a good impression and reinforce the fact that if a person had to overstay, could easily fly on the previous valid visa.
Having said that, your immigration status, settled or British is less value for a visit visa for your parents. If they can demonstrate strong ties with their home country, property etc, family ties and sources of funds (savings etc) etc they rely on to live comfortably, I am sure they will not have any issues.
As @Zerubabel said, having a US/Canada valid visa is always a plus point as he rightly pointed out. I am not sure though how can one enter UK in transit on a US valid visa. Maybe not all nationalities then? For sure Pakistani Nationals can not do that or I am not aware of it.
I would also suggest to start with a 6 months visa and apply for a 2 years visa when you are 5 months through. You can always add a cover letter and explain the age of your parents, their need to travel frequently and the hassle they have to go through with all the paper work etc every time. I have always added a cover letter for my parent’s visit visas (they have developed a strong immigration history for a long time) and they both have
10 year UK visit visas now. I always help them to apply for a new visit visa before their previous visa is expired.
Personal opinion only, not to be mistaken for legal advice. Please DO NOT PM me for immigration advice. Love for All, Hatred for None.