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What about the parents of your nephew? Are they working? Are they earning sufficient wages to be able to sponsor him on a voyage?Artur111 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 9:24 amMy Mom
- property ties - owns a house and a flat in home country
- family and social - my sister (her daughter) and all other family relatives and friends live there
- financial - she receives state pension and does have foreign currency bank account with about £3k in it
My nephew:
- schooling - she is in nursery in home country (school starts at age of 7 there)
- family & social - his mother (my sister) and his father both live over there and all other extended family members
All the above to be provided as well?
Provide as much evidence as possible to show ties to home country.Artur111 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 5:53 pmShould everything below to be provided as well?
My Mom
- property ties - owns a house and a flat in home country. Property Deeds?
- family and social - my sister (her daughter) and all other family relatives and friends live there - Cover letter explaining that?
- financial - she receives state pension and does have foreign currency bank account with about £3k in it - Foreign Currency bank account statement?
My nephew:
- schooling - she is in nursery in home country (school starts at age of 7 there) Nursery letter or to explain it in Cover Letter?
- family & social - his mother (my sister) and his father both live over there and all other extended family members - Cover Letter?
I second this line of thoughts. No guarantees though, but worth giving it a shot.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 6:34 pmProvide as much evidence as possible to show ties to home country.Artur111 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 5:53 pmShould everything below to be provided as well?
My Mom
- property ties - owns a house and a flat in home country. Property Deeds?
- family and social - my sister (her daughter) and all other family relatives and friends live there - Cover letter explaining that?
- financial - she receives state pension and does have foreign currency bank account with about £3k in it - Foreign Currency bank account statement?
My nephew:
- schooling - she is in nursery in home country (school starts at age of 7 there) Nursery letter or to explain it in Cover Letter?
- family & social - his mother (my sister) and his father both live over there and all other extended family members - Cover Letter?
Get and include that letter from nephew's nursery, it may do some good if it states nursery will be on holidays around the time of her intended visit to UK.
He does and he should. There'll be a note on his passport saying "entry allowed with *grandmother's passport number*"Artur111 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 10:59 amDear all,
Please can you kindly advise in terms of completing visitor’s visa application form, whether my mother and nephew need complete separate individual visa application on gov.uk?
My mother have completed her application and she’s mentioned my nephew in additional details, but there was not a specific section for my nephew to populate his full name, passport details etc. That makes us think that my nephew needs to complete a separate application for himself?
If that the case, does he need to mention my mother in his application as well, so British embassy caseworker will identify that 5-yr old is not going on his own but in fact with his grandmother?
If you do have to apply for a Standard Visitor visa, you’ll need to identify the adult travelling with you in your visa application.
If the person you’re travelling with is not your parent, you’ll need to provide specific information about them in your application.
You can identify up to 2 adults in your visa application. Their names will appear on your visa. The adult can apply for a visa at the same time, but you must each complete separate applications.
FYI, if your mums application fails, your nephews application would also fail.
Fantastic news, congratulations.