Thanks for the response. Sir,I do understand that my dad's case is very difficult. He is given the right of appeal by the Ireland Naturalisation and Immigration services for the refusal of his family visit visa. We have to appeal in next 3-4 weeks. I would appreciate , if i could get some guidance o...
This is regarding my father who is 72 years old, widower (Indian Citizen) has 2 kids (Daughter – myself (living in UK) and Son – Irish Citizen). I am living with my husband and child in UK (Indian Citizen). My dad visited my brother (Irish Citizen) in Ireland on a 3 months Visitor Visa in Feb 2014, ...
Hello Rehan and Everybody, I am requesting here, to share, how did you show social ties to home country for your mother. Did you get the letters from relatives that they are in touch with your mother or showing property or land in your mum's name, proves that she will return back to take care of her...
Thanks a lot for such a quick response. The link was really a similar case as ours. But, they had no overstay before. And some more guidance on the covering letter would be really helpful. I completely agree that it was a big mistake from our side at Ireland. But, my brother really had no wrong or i...
Thanks a lot for such a quick reply. I am sorry , it is not very clear what is recommended to me by the immigration board. What I can understand is that, my dad's past history of overstay will be seen as a negative point in the next application again. So, does that mean should I lose the hope of my ...
My father is 71 years old. He is a widower. My mum passed away in Dec 2013. My dad visited my brother in Ireland on a 3 months Visitor Visa in Feb 2014. My brother is an Irish Citizen. I am living in UK since last 4 years and not a British Citizen. As my Dad was alone in India, no children to look a...