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56 is not old and is certainly not 'aged'. Also, amnesia is a temporary memory loss and is not 'life threatening'. UKVI will likely believe that as care in Pakistan is cheap, you can pay for a carer to help her.She is 56 years old...................especially when she is aged.
I highly doubt you will be successful, which means any future visitor visa will also fail. The criteria that has to be met is very difficult.However, as I explained her situation above, do you think we should go for it? We have genuine reasons and we can easily prove them with evidence.
You see that little sitting area that is always at the boarder control, that's where they keep people that have fallen short of complying with their visas conditions. Or people that haven't been able to answer constructively why they've come to the UK (again/so soon after just leaving).Zulqarnain A wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 7:33 pmThank you for your response.
It is helpful to hear your views before we loose out big time and close every door for her.
She is on a 2 years visitor visa, she also had one 2 years and one 6 months visitor visa before this and we have been making sure she comply with all rules and regulations, comes on time and leave UK on time etc.
In this case then, if we carry on with her visit visas, one after another, which is fine (better than having nothing) then how long she can stay in a UK in one go. I understand a visitor can't stay in UK for the whole 2 years in one go and have to go back and then come to UK later with some gaps. So it is getting bit confusing that how long she is allowed to stay in UK in one year (on her 2 years visitor visa)? can you advise anything on this?
Hopefully it should not be problem if she is prepared and paradventure should be ready to answer why she is returning to UK after exiting not so long ago.Zulqarnain A wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 5:54 pmThank you for your responses.
She got her visa in August 2022. She came to UK in Feb 2023 and left in July 2023. So before August 2023 she didn't exceed 6 months of her stay in the first year of her visa (First yea of visa means August 2022 to August 23).
Now to the question, we have a family event in October 2023 here which she wants to be part of so she maybe returning in September 2023 for a short time.
Do you see this being a problem at border control? Because she just left in July 2023 and back in late September 2023 ? Even though this will be her first visit on the second year of her 2 years visit visa?
Hope I made sense.
Thank you.