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Baadil
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Set F Forms for Mom, Compassionate Basis

Post by Baadil » Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:08 am

Hi,

Thank you everyone for helping me out a few weeks ago on this topic.

Now, I would like to get your opinion regarding how good of a case I have for my mom to stay with us here in the UK based on the following situation.

- I am a US/Pakistani Citizen here in the UK on a 10 year ILR
- My Wife and my 2 kids are UK citizens
- I am a full-time employed with 40K+ salary. Never been on any public funds.
- My mom is a Pakistani citizen and is a Widow for three years.
- She has 5 year multiple visit visitor visa and currently here in the UK.
- She is wheel-chair bound and cannot walk more than 10 feet unassisted.
- She lives in our family house in Pakistan which was owned by my father and according to local laws will be split into all kids and my mom
- I have a brother who lives in Hong Kong
- I provide all support for my mom (money) and have been for years (even when I was in the US a little over a year ago).
- I have one sister who also lives here in the UK.
- I own my own home here in the UK with sufficient space for her.
- She is 55 years old.
In Pakistan, she has a brother living about 5 miles from her but they do not talk with each other so no hope for support from him.

Can I apply for her ILR while she is here? Do I have passionate grounds here?

Thank you.

vinny
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Post by vinny » Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:26 am

Please continue in your original thread.
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