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Social cultural family ties

Post by ILRasi » Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:14 am

Hi

For the question social family ties I have just mentioned mother
as mother live in India. I haven't listed all relatives.My brother take care of my mother in India. I am not sure whether I should have mentioned my brother as well.?

Please advise.

Thank you.

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Re: Social cultural family ties

Post by askhan » Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:38 am

Hi mate..

This is absolutely fine. You need to add any more information.

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Re: Social cultural family ties

Post by secret.simon » Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:10 pm

What application are you making? ADR or visit or other?
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Re: Social cultural family ties

Post by Casa » Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:35 pm

secret.simon wrote:What application are you making? ADR or visit or other?
It appears a visitor visa for the OP's mother.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/genera ... l#p1451389
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Re: Social cultural family ties

Post by Casa » Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:38 pm

ILRasi wrote:Hi

For the question social family ties I have just mentioned mother
as mother live in India. I haven't listed all relatives.My brother take care of my mother in India. I am not sure whether I should have mentioned my brother as well.?

Please advise.

Thank you.
If your mother is applying for a visitor visa the form is asking what family ties she has in her home country. Not what ties you have in India as the sponsor :idea:

Opening multiple threads is confusing....and your question isn't relevant in the ILR sub-forum
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Re: Social cultural family ties

Post by Casa » Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:45 pm

Casa wrote:
ILRasi wrote:Hi

For the question social family ties I have just mentioned mother
as mother live in India. I haven't listed all relatives.My brother take care of my mother in India. I am not sure whether I should have mentioned my brother as well.?

Please advise.

Thank you.
If your mother is applying for a visitor visa the form is asking what family ties she has in her home country. Not what ties you have in India as the sponsor :idea:

Opening multiple threads is confusing....and your question isn't relevant in the ILR sub-forum
Ah! I've read through your threads again and now guess that this relates to your ILR application, not your mother's visitor visa application. :!:

What category of visa do you hold at present?
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