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Thanks I have read both of the above, do you have to prove ties to the US though because my daughter in law, has no job, no college, no rented house, as she currently lives with her mum, the only thing i can think of that she can send about her is her tax return.archipelago wrote:Read these links, they may help you :
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... sitors.pdf
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... ng/family/
Yes she was bounced last year when she tried to visit my son for the birth of there daughter.archipelago wrote:She will need to convince the ECO in the application that she will return to the US at the end of the visit. Having the return ticket and letter of invitation are important.
However as Lucapooka states the US is a non visa country so she can travel without a visa. Do you believe she may be bounced then? Has she visited the UK before or other countries?
I don't know; perhaps by demonstrating that the mother needs her constant care and she can't leave her for extended periods. But how does that square with a five month absence when she visits the UK? Often these visit decisions are very arbitrary and an appeal judge may help by citing the human rights (with regard to the father seeing his child) issues so perhaps she should apply with the best information she currently has and hope for the best and appeal any refusal.pads wrote: the only thing she has ties to in the US is her mum, who is not in good health at the moment do you think this would be sufficient and how do we prove this.