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Family of General visitor Visa for my mother

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is it me or the immigration laws are getting tougher and tougher than ever/

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ikalee31
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Family of General visitor Visa for my mother

Post by ikalee31 » Sat Dec 07, 2013 9:14 pm

Hi Guys and respected Gurus! Really would appreciate a bit of guidance for you as my situation is a bit of a twist.

1. I am a Russian Citizen

2. I've got a retained right of residence till 2017 (in the form of a family member of an eea national document/visa)

3. i live now with my partner (British Citizen) and we are due to have a baby at the end of March 2014

Question: I'd like to invite my mum for 3-4 weeks for when our baby is due. She will need to present a lot of paperwork in the consulate and so will i if i really want her to be here.

****Should i send an invitation letter just from me or should me and my partner both invite her?
****Will my retained right of residence status somehow affect the consulate's decision to grant/refuse visa?
****We live in a 1 bedroom flat but will be able to accommodate my mum in here- will this be sufficient or will i need to provide other proof of accommodation for her?
****I will be in the process of applying for Permanent Residence from next week and will hardly have any originals on me. Can i just send copies of bank st/bills etc?

Any advice will be much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance. :shock: :shock: :shock: [/b]

ikalee31
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sorry i meant family OR general visitor visa for my mother

Post by ikalee31 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:33 am

sorry for typo

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