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CR001 the OP appears to have one of the strongest cases we've seen on the forum (although no guarantee of success) as he's had to give up his employment in the UK to care for his mother, since 2014. It's also caused him to be separated from his family.CR001 wrote:This is a very difficult visa to get with an almost certain and high refusal rate. Does your mother qualify for it?
http://www.immigrationboards.com/immigr ... l#p1254882
I can only give my opinion (not based on experience or fact) and would suggest that you submit: "Other proof I have is Over seas's india passports which is issued by government of India and is based on my date of birth certificate and indian passport that I previously hold which clearly has my mothers name."son7777 wrote:Hi CR001,
I believe she qualifies and I an collecting and organizing all the paper work. Once I have all the documentation Then I will decide and evaluate my changes and then apply.
Can you please comment on my evidence. I will be very grateful to you for valuable advice.
Thanks
The Surinder Singh route may be extremely tough if the mother is as poorly as she appears to be. How would the OP leave her while he is working in order to exercise his Treaty rights ?CR001 wrote:Casa, I do understand that, but still a very risky application to make in my opinion. I would rather attempt Surinder Singh than ADR.
If it fails, you could still take the Surinder Singh route. You would have to prove that you had moved the 'centre of your life' to the other EU state. That might be arguable if your wife and children are still living in the UK.son7777 wrote:Thanks Guys,
If my ADR application fails. Can I go for Surinder Singh after that (Or that will be closed for me?)
Do my wife and kids also have to shift to a EU country?
Thanks
Except that the SS route, IMHO will be effectively closed in future to those using it outside of it's true purpose.Casa wrote:If it fails, you could still take the Surinder Singh route. You would have to prove that you had moved the 'centre of your life' to the other EU state. That might be arguable if your wife and children are still living in the UK.son7777 wrote:Thanks Guys,
If my ADR application fails. Can I go for Surinder Singh after that (Or that will be closed for me?)
Do my wife and kids also have to shift to a EU country?
Thanks