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Sam6301 wrote:Hello,
I would like an advise on the following if people could help.
I am my a British citizen and applied for adult dependent for mother. The visa was refuse on below basis.
1. A maid could be hired to take care for your mother for doing all household work.
2. If not there are many care home in Gujarat for her illness and they provide all services.
3. They might be some relatives who are willing to support your mum.
4. Your brother is also in UK and on tier 1 immigrant why can't he resume his life back in India .
Docs submitted with visa as evidence were :
1. Fathers's recent death.
2. Mother was ongoing illness grief, and mentally not sable due to the incident.
3. My brothers docs and views on opening a firm in UK.
4. Also stated my wife who is indian and British citizen doesn't work and she signed that she will take care full time to support mum.
5. Bank fund were no problem.
6. We mentioned that our house is quiet in rural area and it's a village.
7.we had also looking for care taker for mum in India but couldn't find any due to the distance traveling everyday.
We mention all this on covering letter and my mum file was prepared by solicitors in UK.
BHC didn't refuse us on any medical or financial grounds but their decision was made in above points.
I would like an advise how can I prove that maid are really not available to my house. City is about 15km away from my house and also there are farms near to my house . Basically it's a village and farms
Please advised me
Regards.
Hi Anndeep,Anndeep wrote:Hello,
I would like to bring my mum as an elderly dependent on my ILR after one year. What all should I do to prepare for this? She is in her 70s, a widow and no other sibling. How can I show that she is financially and emotionally dependent on me? What else do I need to do from now onwards? On one hand UKBA is saying that elderly relative should be incapable of performing everyday tasks themselves such as washing, dressing, cooking. Then the elderly relative should not employ any carer, domestic helper to do this (inspite of sponsor in UK sending money). What kind of documents are required for this? She has been visiting me as a visitor on six months visa and has been to UK 8 times without breaching any rules. I will appreciate any advice on this matter.
Thanks
broadacre wrote:Can we jointly take a legal action?Anndeep wrote:Hello,
I would like to bring my mum as an elderly dependent on my ILR after one year. What all should I do to prepare for this? She is in her 70s, a widow and no other sibling. How can I show that she is financially and emotionally dependent on me? What else do I need to do from now onwards? On one hand UKBA is saying that elderly relative should be incapable of performing everyday tasks themselves such as washing, dressing, cooking. Then the elderly relative should not employ any carer, domestic helper to do this (inspite of sponsor in UK sending money). What kind of documents are required for this? She has been visiting me as a visitor on six months visa and has been to UK 8 times without breaching any rules. I will appreciate any advice on this matter.
Thanks
Hi Anndeep,
I am in similar situation, would really like to know how you did proceed.
or how you planning to do anything about it.
I spoke to one solicitor this morning and he said chances are next to impossible after the last year's rule changes.
BR,
You're more than welcome to try - but having already announced an intention to UKBA for your adult dependant to settle here ... how are you going to prove they have sufficient ties to return to their home country?Sam6301 wrote:I got a refused for adult dependent can I go for visitor visa ?
MPH80 wrote:You're more than welcome to try - but having already announced an intention to UKBA for your adult dependant to settle here ... how are you going to prove they have sufficient ties to return to their home country?Sam6301 wrote:I got a refused for adult dependent can I go for visitor visa ?
Basically - you've ruled out future visitor visas by applying for a settlement visa.
Thanks. What difference it makes to the applicant; whether it is the leave within the rules or outside the rules. Its the same 2.5 years leave in both scenarios as the initial application was made outside the rules. Why couldnt he just allowed the appeal instead of sending it back to UKBA.MPH80 wrote:So I think I understand.
Basically - the judge said ... "look - you applied outside the rules ... and yeah - they've got a family life - and you probably qualify under the 317 rules ... but because you were appealing an article 8 application - I can't rule on whether you ACTUALLY qualify under 317 ... because that's not what you applied under. So I'm going to let UKBA re-consider your case under 317 and see what happens from there."
He's giving your family an opportunity to be on leave to remain within the rules rather than outside it. It's a good thing. (Although UKBA appealing it isn't!)
M.