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I’m sure if you reach out to Migrant Help, Women’s Aid Federation, Greater Manchester Immigration Aid, Refuge action, Right to Remain, Liberty Human rights etc I mean the list is endless - contact them and I’m sure someone somewhere will lead into a right path, may God make it easy for her and her kid, it’s heartbreaking.anonvtic wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 10:55 pmYes. The gofundme shall help a bit for her living expenses, but not to the extent of ~£127k for the NHS bills. Can the bills be contested or a waiver be applied on humanitarian grounds? How do they enforce the payment of the bill? Will the child stop receiving treatments? So many questions.
She urgently needs professional advice, showing all her paperwork, being able to give all details about her situation. Asking on an online forum is simply not adequate to teh situation.anonvtic wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 1:21 pmI understand that there is a mix of personal, financial and immigration-related matters in the background narrative, but it was important to provide the background.
Sticking to immigration-related questions for now:
1) Should the mother apply for a student dependent visa for the child?
2) Though the mother is against it, would it be more advisable to apply for a skilled worker dependent visa? If so, can the mother still continue with the custody of the baby?
3) Is it better off to apply for a post-study work visa for both the mother and the baby?
4) Will the mother's insufficient banking history & inaqdeuate account balance be a problem for issuing the visa?
5) The mother told me that a hospital admin staff told her about the possibility of backdating baby's visa so as to be covered by the IHS payment. Can the mother backdate the visa application (but which visa?) to cover the hospitalisation period? If so, how much can she backdate it by? What is the procedure to do this? Is there any precedent here?
6) Is there a fee waiver applicable for any visa category that the mother and baby become eligible for? In the past, I have seen something about possible immigration routes for domestic abuse victims or something related? Are there any other humanitarian grounds that UKVI can consider the mother and baby under?
7) The baby is somewhat fragile to travel to a biometric centre given the oxy gen tank and their general poor health (baby is just over a kg in weight now). Are there provisions to waive the biometrics requirement in case of serious physical handicaps or medical conditions?