I am the eldest son and the only person in my family residing in UK since September 2010. My three other siblings are living in Lahore, Pakistan. We are a middle-class family. My parents had never visited me in UK. My mother is a housewife and father run a small business. I applied for my parents visit visa (only 15 days), a few months after my daughter was born. It was my first child. The sole purpose of the visit was to spend some quality time with eldest son (the sponsor), daughter-in-law and the new-born granddaughter.
I purchased a three-bedroom house about 8 months ago for £185k with a mortgage of 70k.I had not maintained any bank statement. I mentioned about this in the invitation letter. I attached my mortgage statement, But Home Office refused their visit visa applications for the same reason that the documents submitted do not demonstrate the funds the sponsor has available or his personal financial circumstances. There was no right of appeal.
I have now maintained a bank statement of about 10k. I want to apply again on my parents’ behalf. I feel useless and helpless. I feel my parents visit visa application refusal was my biggest failure of my life. I was not expecting the refusal. If they could visit me, I shall feel proud.
Could anyone guide me about, how to overcome Home Office objections please? Would my bank statement with £10,000 savings be enough proof to show the circumstances of application change? I had already mentioned in the invitation letter that my other siblings and all the close relatives are living in Lahore. How could I overcome the second objection that my parents are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor, and they will leave UK at the end of their visit? My two cousins are also living in UK. My uncle (the eldest brother of my dad) and aunt visit them every year. Would this be helpful to mention in the application? I made two visa applications on my parents behalf. My parents own a house each. My father also owns a shop. They each own a car in their name. So, the applications were similar. I did not mention in the application that my three other siblings also own a house each in Lahore, Pakistan. Would it make any difference?
I have attached a list of supporting documents with each visa application and the refusal letter below:
Please help me.
The refusal letter was below
Dear XXX,
Your application for a visit visa to the United Kingdom has been refused.
What this means for you
Any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits, however you are likely to be refused unless the circumstances of your application change.
In relation to this decision, there is no right of appeal or right to administrative review.
The reasons for this decision are set out on the next page.
Yours sincerely,
XXX
REASONS FOR REFUSAL NRA v 1.0
You have applied for a visa to visit the UK.
In deciding whether you meet the requirements of Appendix V: of the Immigration Rules for visitors (
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... v-visitor- rules), I have considered:
• • your application and any additional relevant information you have provided with it
• • your immigration history
The decision
I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) V4.2 to V4.10 of Appendix V because:
o • You intend to visit your Son in the UK for 15 days. You have stated he will provide accommodation whilst you are in the United Kingdom. From the documentation you have submitted, I am satisfied that he is able to do so. However, whilst I have taken this into account in assessing your accommodation in the UK, this is only one aspect of the visitor rules. The onus is on you to qualify for entry clearance based on your own circumstances and intention.
o • You state that your son will be spending £750 towards your trip. To support this you have provided a copy of his mortgage statement and a letter stating that you have his UK debit card and are spending £500 with his permission. However, the documents provided do not demonstrate the funds your son has available or his personal financial circumstances, therefore I am not satisfied that you can be financially supported by your son as stated
o • The above points undermine the credibility of your application to the extent that I am not satisfied that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor, intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit, and that your visit can be sponsored by your son as stated. Refused under paragraphs V4.2 (a) (c) & V4.3 (c) of the Immigration Rules.
NEXT STEPS NRA v 1.0
In relation to this decision, there is no right of appeal or right to administrative review.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS ATTACHED WITH APPLICATION OTHER THAN INVITATION LETTER
Financial Evidence/Money/Proof of Assets
• Ownership of house (original and translation)
• Car ownership documents
Information about visit
• Sponsor documents
1. Mortgage Bank Statements
2. Mortgage Deed
3. Land Registry Title Deed
4. Recent 3 months payslips
5. Recent P60s
6. Statement of earnings
7. Passport/BRP(ILR) of sponsor
8. British Passport of new born
9. DEBIS Security Clearance Certificate of sponsor
10. PMDC (Pakistan Medical and Dental Council) card of sponsor’s wife. She was a medical doctor but became housewife after marriage
Proof of Address
• Copy of CNIC
• Copy of Passport
Proof of Relationship
• NADRA family registration certificate
• Joint Bank Locker with wife