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1. Get bigger house.advin wrote:I am on ILR.I recently applied dependent visa of my father who is widowed and over 65.
They refused the application on the basis of following two points
1)House is overcorwded.(I have a three bedroom house with 2 spacious reception rooms.,2 bedroom over 130sq ft and one 72sqft, (4 adults and 2 children under 10 live here,this includes my father)
2)They are asking evidence of support when he was back home.I do not have any bank statements to prove that.He came here on visit visa then I applied the application.He lived about 8 months without me there.He receives pension which is about equivalent to less than 100 pounds ,there are relatives back home but nobody will take care of him.
Please advice what should I do.
thanks
advin wrote:I am on ILR.I recently applied dependent visa of my father who is widowed and over 65.
They refused the application on the basis of following two points
1)House is overcorwded.(I have a three bedroom house with 2 spacious reception rooms.,2 bedroom over 130sq ft and one 72sqft, (4 adults and 2 children under 10 live here,this includes my father)
2)They are asking evidence of support when he was back home.I do not have any bank statements to prove that.He came here on visit visa then I applied the application.He lived about 8 months without me there.He receives pension which is about equivalent to less than 100 pounds ,there are relatives back home but nobody will take care of him.
Please advice what should I do.
thanks
In my view, i will say it is perfectly fine for the two children under 10 of the same gender to have one room and for your brother and father to share another, as he would be helping you with the care of your father possibly. You can even get another bed in your brother's room.advin wrote:Thanks for the positive reply Obie.4 adults consist of me,my wife,my brother and my father,children under 10 are of same gender.I have one reception room size of two double bed and other size is equal to double bed.How can I prove that house is not overcrowded,My council have no problem with that ,why are they complaining then.
thanks again