Hi,
I have searched this forum for a solution/advice regarding my query but had no luck. I apologise if this is a repetitive post.
Recently my sister sponsored my grandfather so that he may apply for a visa to visit family in the UK.
He is 88 years old and since my grandmother passed away, he has expressed his desire to visit family in the UK.
The majority of his children and grandchildren are British nationals living in England.
Last week his visa application was rejected. I will quote below the specifics of the rejection.
'I am satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph 41 of the immigration rules except the following:
You have declared that you wish to visit a family member and they will maintain and accommodate you. The documents that you have presented do not establish that your sponsor can do this. While I note that you have submitted your sponsor letter, pay slips and photocopied solicitor letter relating your sponsor accommodation. You have failed to provide any evidence of your sponsors immigration status. In addition you have failed to provide satisfactory evidence of adequate accommodation available to you. In view of the lack of evidence about your sponsor's ability I am not satisfied that you or your sponsor will be able to maintain and accommodate you without employment and without recourse to public funds. (41vi)
You have not provided any evidence of your personal circumstances in Pakistan. Full knowledge of your circumstances is an important consideration when assessing your application. In the absence of such evidence you have not satisfied me that your circumstances are as claimed. Furthermore you have provided no reasonable evidence to show that you have family here as claimed. I am therefore not satisfied that you are a genuine visitor or that you will leave the UK on completion of your proposed visit. (41 i, ii)'
All of my sisters immigration status details were attached to the sponsor letter including British Passport number and details. This was all attested as correct by the solicitor.
All accommodation details, mortgage, property etc were also submitted in a similar fashion and attested by the solicitor. Al my grandfathers Pakistani details were also submitted, in fact I cannot think of any requirements that were not met.
Bottom line we have the right to appeal against the decision but the process will take around 4-6 months according to the AIT website
My sister has been told that there is a way to get the decision reviewed before having to go through the appeal process.
Is that information accurate? If so can somebody enlighten me on the process? If that is not a possible route can anybody suggest any other means I may try?
Any information or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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