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shanufedo
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UK Visit Visa for parents.

Post by shanufedo » Fri Jan 17, 2020 4:51 pm

Hi, i was a failed asylum seeker and married to a British citizen. I was overstated in UK for couple of years and Recently i got the 2.5 year spouse visa and i did not go back home for 8 years now. IIm thinking to bring my parents to uk for a short visit and they can show their financial statements.my doubt is most if the people saying don't mention me for their application because im a failed asylum seeker and it will effect their application. I Know a British family who can sponsor for their accommodations too. What should i do. Thank you

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Zerubbabel
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Re: UK Visit Visa for parents.

Post by Zerubbabel » Fri Jan 17, 2020 5:11 pm

Your immigration history is not without its flaws but the problem is that your own parents cannot hide the fact that they have someone in the UK.

Imagine they just apply without mentioning you and the Home Office finds out about you. How is it going to look? The Home Office may think they have some second motives to come to the UK (overstay?) and that's why they are hiding their connections in the country or something.

I always recommend to be transparent with the Home Office. Anyway, it's not you applying for a visa. It's your parents after all. As long as their own immigration history is clean and they have strong ties to their home country, it shouldn't be a big issue.

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