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Kaley
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Dependent visa for elderly widowed mother

Post by Kaley » Sat Jan 23, 2021 7:23 pm

Dear All,

Can any body update if there is any improvement in approval for elderly dependent visa?

I want to apply for my widowed mum. She is 74 year old. We recently loss our dad. I am desperate to keep her with me in UK.

If any body in this forum can recommend solicitor with experience in handling this type of visa, I would really appreciate for your help.

Thanks.

Kaley

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Re: Dependent visa for elderly widowed mother

Post by CR001 » Sat Jan 23, 2021 7:44 pm

1. No improvement in approval rates. Still the most difficult and most refused visa to get.

2. Members are not permitted to post names and details of solicitors on the forum.
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Re: Dependent visa for elderly widowed mother

Post by secret.simon » Sat Jan 23, 2021 7:48 pm

(a) Recommendations for solicitors and other professionals are not allowed on these forums.

(b) Be aware that ADR visas for Adult Dependent Relatives are very hard to get. You need to probe that
(i) they need help with carrying out day-to-day functions like bathing, washing up, etc AND
(ii) that such care is either unvaialbale or unaffordable in their country of habitual residence.

Proving (ii) is practically impossible for most countries in the world.

Home Office stats show that even after appeals, only one in every five such applications succeed. Thus, four out of five such applications fail.

Also keep in mind that if such an application fails, your mother will be unlikely to every visit you in the UK again as she has demonstrated a wish to reside in the UK (by applying for the ADR visa).
I am not a lawyer or immigration advisor. My statements/comments do not constitute legal advice. E&OE. Please do not PM me for advice.

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