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Purple100 wrote:Hi
I am on Tier1 and want to bring my mother in law to UK to visit us.
I have few doubts if someone can answers this would be grateful.
1) My visa is less than 6 month and extension is due in Dec 2011 will she get 6 month visa?
The visa will be most likely valid till your visa expires. It is not guarantee that your visa will be extended further.
2) We (me & Husband) are living in shared accommodation, is it compulsory to show tenancy agreement? Can we book Hotel for her and show?
How big is the shared accommodation?. will it be overcrowded with your MI law?. If so then you may have to book her hotel, but sometime that is not a wise thing particularly if she is elderly, doesn't speak much English, therefore putting in her hotel might not be the wisest thing to do.
3) My mother in law is not working and dependent on her husband who is a farmer. And even we send her money regularly. Will that cause a problem in visa?
No it shouldn't matter. You will need to explain this in the sponsorship letter
4) How much money we - the sponsor need to show in our UK Bank for her visit for 2-3 months visit?
About £2000 will pay all her cost for this period.
5) Last question -Do we need to book her Flight Ticket in Advance before applying for family visitor visa?
No defintely not as there is no guarantee your in law will get visa
Please help. Thanking you.
How is the £2000 calculated?batleykhan wrote:Purple100 wrote:Hi
I am on Tier1 and want to bring my mother in law to UK to visit us.
I have few doubts if someone can answers this would be grateful.
1) My visa is less than 6 month and extension is due in Dec 2011 will she get 6 month visa?
The visa will be most likely valid till your visa expires. It is not guarantee that your visa will be extended further.
2) We (me & Husband) are living in shared accommodation, is it compulsory to show tenancy agreement? Can we book Hotel for her and show?
How big is the shared accommodation?. will it be overcrowded with your MI law?. If so then you may have to book her hotel, but sometime that is not a wise thing particularly if she is elderly, doesn't speak much English, therefore putting in her hotel might not be the wisest thing to do.
3) My mother in law is not working and dependent on her husband who is a farmer. And even we send her money regularly. Will that cause a problem in visa?
No it shouldn't matter. You will need to explain this in the sponsorship letter
4) How much money we - the sponsor need to show in our UK Bank for her visit for 2-3 months visit?
About £2000 will pay all her cost for this period.
5) Last question -Do we need to book her Flight Ticket in Advance before applying for family visitor visa?
No defintely not as there is no guarantee your in law will get visa
Please help. Thanking you.
mulderpf wrote:How is the £2000 calculated?batleykhan wrote:Purple100 wrote:Hi
I am on Tier1 and want to bring my mother in law to UK to visit us.
I have few doubts if someone can answers this would be grateful.
1) My visa is less than 6 month and extension is due in Dec 2011 will she get 6 month visa?
The visa will be most likely valid till your visa expires. It is not guarantee that your visa will be extended further.
2) We (me & Husband) are living in shared accommodation, is it compulsory to show tenancy agreement? Can we book Hotel for her and show?
How big is the shared accommodation?. will it be overcrowded with your MI law?. If so then you may have to book her hotel, but sometime that is not a wise thing particularly if she is elderly, doesn't speak much English, therefore putting in her hotel might not be the wisest thing to do.
3) My mother in law is not working and dependent on her husband who is a farmer. And even we send her money regularly. Will that cause a problem in visa?
No it shouldn't matter. You will need to explain this in the sponsorship letter
4) How much money we - the sponsor need to show in our UK Bank for her visit for 2-3 months visit?
About £2000 will pay all her cost for this period.
5) Last question -Do we need to book her Flight Ticket in Advance before applying for family visitor visa?
No defintely not as there is no guarantee your in law will get visa
Please help. Thanking you.
Purple100 wrote:Thank Batley Khan,
You have been very kind. However the first answer I didn't understand
"The visa will be most likely valid till your visa expires. It is not guarantee that your visa will be extended further. " - Anyways
The ECO will have nothing concrete in writing that your visa will be extended, therefore he will not be in a position to give applicant(mother in law) a visa longer than yours because if you may not be here, then who is going to look after your mother in law and where is she going to stay without you. Thats why I think he will give visa up to the date your expires. If you could somehow show your visa will definitely be extended, then there will be a good chance she will get full 6 months instead of say 4-5 months
Do you know guys know how long does it take to get a visa from India?
This form is v cool ...I was waiting for so many days but Mr. Khan thnx for ur help.
From India a visitor visa can take up to 4 weeks or more depending how busy the post where you are applying is