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thanks for your response, my dad is bk home in africa too but to be honest it has been my mom looking after her since she was born, my sister would be 18 next year october,avjones wrote:How old is your sister? Where is her father? Does your mother pay for rent / share of mortgage / bills / council tax? What is her income after these expenses?
my mother got her Ilr last year sept, my dad has no involvement whatsoever, he lives quiet far, he does not help in payin any fees, not that I can think of. my sister only sees him when she is back from school, that's pays a visit once or twice then she leaves again, my little sister lives with my big sister nd the husband... thanksavjones wrote:Sorry, I forgot to ask, what is your mother's immigration status?
What involvement does the father have in your sister's life? How close does he live, how often do they see each other, does he help pay for her?
Anybody with any ideas on my quest? thanksKKD wrote:my mother got her Ilr last year sept, my dad has no involvement whatsoever, he lives quiet far, he does not help in payin any fees, not that I can think of. my sister only sees him when she is back from school, that's pays a visit once or twice then she leaves again, my little sister lives with my big sister nd the husband... thanksavjones wrote:Sorry, I forgot to ask, what is your mother's immigration status?
What involvement does the father have in your sister's life? How close does he live, how often do they see each other, does he help pay for her?
thanks avjones, read through the thread, but i have couple of unanswered quests, these are,avjones wrote:Read this thread - it's about the same thing.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=65473
KKD wrote:thanks avjones, read through the thread, but i have couple of unanswered quests, these are,avjones wrote:Read this thread - it's about the same thing.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=65473
1. as the mortgage is in both myself and my wife's name all though she is no longer living there and can i provide a third party accommodation support for my mother? its a two bedroom flat and its only two of us living there now
It might well be over-crowded, with you, your mother, and your sister there. I don't know about the wife issue entirely, she has a legal right to live there even if she isn't actually living there. A letter from her stating that your sister has her permission to live in her house might well help.
2. My younger sister is staying with my elder sister and her husband, will this be a problem if we overcome the problem with my father's existence in her life?
It could do - they could say that her sister and brother-in-law have some responsibility for her. But not necessarily.
and last question is, would a written confirmation from my dad stating he has never been financially or any other way in support of my sister's life work for the ECO or my mom would need to get court papers stipulating this.
That could go either way, to be honest. They might take the writing of a letter as proof he is involved! Difficult one.
thanks avjones, all your answers makes a whole lot of sense, but I am a bit confused about the overcrowding bit, I thought the guide states that a two bedroom can occupied by maximum of three individual, so takin into account my mother, sister nd myself if I could get the letter from my wife, the thing is she has moved back to her home country Sweden, thanksavjones wrote:KKD wrote:thanks avjones, read through the thread, but i have couple of unanswered quests, these are,avjones wrote:Read this thread - it's about the same thing.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=65473
1. as the mortgage is in both myself and my wife's name all though she is no longer living there and can i provide a third party accommodation support for my mother? its a two bedroom flat and its only two of us living there now
It might well be over-crowded, with you, your mother, and your sister there. I don't know about the wife issue entirely, she has a legal right to live there even if she isn't actually living there. A letter from her stating that your sister has her permission to live in her house might well help.
2. My younger sister is staying with my elder sister and her husband, will this be a problem if we overcome the problem with my father's existence in her life?
It could do - they could say that her sister and brother-in-law have some responsibility for her. But not necessarily.
and last question is, would a written confirmation from my dad stating he has never been financially or any other way in support of my sister's life work for the ECO or my mom would need to get court papers stipulating this.
That could go either way, to be honest. They might take the writing of a letter as proof he is involved! Difficult one.