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You are travelling to UK on a visitor visa with your British husband and child to attend your in person graduation for a course completed in 2021 haven all stayed out of the UK for 2years.Sysy wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 12:31 pmHello,
Background: My husband is a British citizen since 2018. We have two kids one born before his British status so he isn't a citizen but the younger one is a citizen and we got her passport after applying from overseas. I did my masters in the UK in 2020 but never got to graduate in person in 2021 due to covid rules. Fast forward to last year and we were invited for in person graduations for this year's summer graduation. May I add that after i finished my studies, I went back to my home country even before my visa had expired because I had missed my child so much. When I left the UK, I traveled with my husband and we have been living outside the UK since 2021(He is lucky to have a remote job). We've got a second child during this time outside the UK. I intend to travel with hubby and child to the UK but will leave the first born since he will be in school during that time (just 10 days).
I do have a stable remote job in the UK myself and therefore I use the bank account that I opened while in the UK for the salary and I intend to use those bank statements. Now this is where my worry comes in. I do have a good income and savings but I do not intend to settle there now since we have some projects that we are still doing back home (hence not applying for family visas until end of the year). I have a lease agreement and another child in addition to other family members that I take care of back home. I have also booked a return flight already with all 3 of us in it.
Question: Will the visa be refused on grounds that I don't have strong ties back home? Am I overthinking it? Can I fail to disclose that I am traveling with them and that they have a British citizenship since they have dual nationalities? not declaring material fact....that will be deception.
I am a bit scared of putting in my application as it may look like a red flag.
There's no reason why you can't apply for and be granted a visitors visa to the UK. However, you are still working remotely in the UK. That is a clearly not allowed on a visitors visa.Sysy wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 12:31 pmHello,
Background: My husband is a British citizen since 2018. We have two kids one born before his British status so he isn't a citizen but the younger one is a citizen and we got her passport after applying from overseas. I did my masters in the UK in 2020 but never got to graduate in person in 2021 due to covid rules. Fast forward to last year and we were invited for in person graduations for this year's summer graduation. May I add that after i finished my studies, I went back to my home country even before my visa had expired because I had missed my child so much. When I left the UK, I traveled with my husband and we have been living outside the UK since 2021(He is lucky to have a remote job). We've got a second child during this time outside the UK. I intend to travel with hubby and child to the UK but will leave the first born since he will be in school during that time (just 10 days).
I do have a stable remote job in the UK myself and therefore I use the bank account that I opened while in the UK for the salary and I intend to use those bank statements. Now this is where my worry comes in. I do have a good income and savings but I do not intend to settle there now since we have some projects that we are still doing back home (hence not applying for family visas until end of the year). I have a lease agreement and another child in addition to other family members that I take care of back home. I have also booked a return flight already with all 3 of us in it.
Question: Will the visa be refused on grounds that I don't have strong ties back home? Am I overthinking it? Can I fail to disclose that I am traveling with them and that they have a British citizenship since they have dual nationalities?
I am a bit scared of putting in my application as it may look like a red flag.
Thank you for this. I think I am too far gone in the process as accommodation and flights are booked. I will give them all the facts and leave it to them to decide whether I am worthy of their visa . The worst they can say is no which is fine. I will see the again in October while applying for the family visa . Would this refusal (assuming that's the outcome) jeopardize the family visa application?Ticktack wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 3:31 pmThere's no reason why you can't apply for and be granted a visitors visa to the UK. However, you are still working remotely in the UK. That is a clearly not allowed on a visitors visa.Sysy wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 12:31 pmHello,
Background: My husband is a British citizen since 2018. We have two kids one born before his British status so he isn't a citizen but the younger one is a citizen and we got her passport after applying from overseas. I did my masters in the UK in 2020 but never got to graduate in person in 2021 due to covid rules. Fast forward to last year and we were invited for in person graduations for this year's summer graduation. May I add that after i finished my studies, I went back to my home country even before my visa had expired because I had missed my child so much. When I left the UK, I traveled with my husband and we have been living outside the UK since 2021(He is lucky to have a remote job). We've got a second child during this time outside the UK. I intend to travel with hubby and child to the UK but will leave the first born since he will be in school during that time (just 10 days).
I do have a stable remote job in the UK myself and therefore I use the bank account that I opened while in the UK for the salary and I intend to use those bank statements. Now this is where my worry comes in. I do have a good income and savings but I do not intend to settle there now since we have some projects that we are still doing back home (hence not applying for family visas until end of the year). I have a lease agreement and another child in addition to other family members that I take care of back home. I have also booked a return flight already with all 3 of us in it.
Question: Will the visa be refused on grounds that I don't have strong ties back home? Am I overthinking it? Can I fail to disclose that I am traveling with them and that they have a British citizenship since they have dual nationalities?
I am a bit scared of putting in my application as it may look like a red flag.
There's no telling what details would pop up on the search when they type in your name and NI number.
Deception then comes into play.
Your main family ties are with your nuclear family. They move, you move. You can't claim ties to some extend family back home. I understand that you' d be leaving one child behind. Even that can be interpreted as a strategic chess move.
No simple way to advise in this case, think it thoroughly and go with your gut feelings. Just be aware of the potholes in front.
No, it would have no effect on your future spouse visa application.Thank you for this. I think I am too far gone in the process as accommodation and flights are booked. I will give them all the facts and leave it to them to decide whether I am worthy of their visa . The worst they can say is no which is fine. I will see the again in October while applying for the family visa . Would this refusal (assuming that's the outcome) jeopardize the family visa application?