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by Lucapooka » Tue Dec 11, 2012 7:31 pm
Are you able to study and look after a very young child? There may be various opportunities for refusal of your own visa if the care arrangements for the child are not clear or you if you can't satisfy the ECO that you intend to enter the UK and study in accordance with the terms of the category of leave.
So in addition to the normal paperwork necessary for a PBS dependant application (found on the form and guidance), you should also indicate that you have arranged suitable accommodation in the UK (not necessary for an adult application but necessary for a minor) and that you have, and have had for some time, sole responsibility for the child. This latter requirement will involve official legal instruments from the family courts in your location. I am not able to comment on the type and suitability of family law official instruments issued by the courts in your location. The visa will not be granted if there is not a straightforward document that shows you have these rights. Although not mandatory, a statement from the father giving his consent would also be an advantage, but in addition rather than in lieu of official court instruments. Additionally, you should check your local laws. Some states do not allow minor children to travel to the exterior without consent from both parents, or the death certificate of one, or the orders of the court. This is an entirely separate issue to the UKBA granting a visa to enter the UK. It would be shame to see the visa granted only to be stopped at the airline check-in desk by the mandatory application of national laws.