qazqwer333 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:33 pm
Again she applied MAR2020 and she came here in dec2020.
OK, I'm sorry,. It seems your mother can apply after all.
I just realised that the bit about not being on a visitor visa only applies if the applicant is a "Joining family member", in other words, if they arrived in the UK after December 31st 2020. Therefore this restriction does not apply to your mother, she made it into the UK on the nick of time.
Bcoz of pandemic she cant travel that time.
Before we dont know about EUSS FAMILY PERMIT
later we got information about EUSS then we decide to apply, but that time she already have a visitor visa.
Not really a restriction for your mother, but just to clarify this further: the problem is not the fact of having the visitor visa, the problem is currently being in the UK on that visitor visa. If your mother had not come before December 31st 2020 and had the visitor visa, she could still apply if she went back home and applied there for a FP within the deadline. But as I said, the restriction does not apply to her.
And VFS not responding for any email what should we do if we want to apply for EUSS FP.
She does not need a EUSS FP to apply for the Settlement Scheme. The EUSS FP is an entry document, to allow applicants to enter the UK. Your mother is already in the UK, hence no need.
She can apply to the Settlement Scheme using the "Online+post" option.
I believe all she needs is:
1. Her passport
2. Your own application number, which will be asked to be filled on the online form, and
3. Proof that she is your mother (copies are fine, this can all be uploaded to the application site). The usual and sufficient document is the birth certificate. However, I know birth certificates issued in some countries might no be proof enough since both parents aren't always named in these documents; so do check what your birth certificate says.)
You need to tick a checkbox where you state she is dependant on you, but you do not need to prove this or provide any evidence.