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Not strictly true that there was no change in circumstance, namely her repeated and long residence in the UK.
The Immigration Rules caution against "frequent and successive visits" to the UK.
Contrary to popular belief, there is no 6 months in a year rule.Part 4 of Appendix V - Immigration Rules for visitors wrote:V 4.2 The applicant must satisfy the decision maker that they are a genuine visitor. This means that the applicant:
(a) will leave the UK at the end of their visit; and
(b) will not live in the UK for extended periods through frequent or successive visits, or make the UK their main home; and
(c) is genuinely seeking entry for a purpose that is permitted by the visitor routes (these are listed in Appendices 3, 4 and 5); and
(d) will not undertake any prohibited activities set out in V 4.5 – V 4.10; and
(e) must have sufficient funds to cover all reasonable costs in relation to their visit without working or accessing public funds. This includes the cost of the return or onward journey, any costs relating to dependants, and the cost of planned activities such as private medical treatment.
You are very lucky. Unfortunately, my mother is a widow and does not work. I’m the only son. Two sisters but they are married and not dependant on her. She does own her house and have savings and income from portion of house rent. Despite these circumstances, she was able to secure 6 months visa x3, 2 years x 1 and then 5 years x 1. Now it has been refused.ilruk84 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 10:38 amHi,
My parents recently got 10 years visitor visa, their previous one expired in May2018 so we applied for their 10 year visa in end of March 2018.
We first applied for 6 months in year 2007, then 2 years and for 5 years, during their 7.5 years of visit visa term they came only 5-6 times and stayed max of 4 months. My father is retired and my mum is school teacher.
Hope this helps.
I believe there is something like an official NADRA family tree, that can be obtained?doc_S wrote: ↑Sat Jun 02, 2018 9:38 amYou are very lucky. Unfortunately, my mother is a widow and does not work. I’m the only son. Two sisters but they are married and not dependant on her. She does own her house and have savings and income from portion of house rent. Despite these circumstances, she was able to secure 6 months visa x3, 2 years x 1 and then 5 years x 1. Now it has been refused.ilruk84 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 10:38 amHi,
My parents recently got 10 years visitor visa, their previous one expired in May2018 so we applied for their 10 year visa in end of March 2018.
We first applied for 6 months in year 2007, then 2 years and for 5 years, during their 7.5 years of visit visa term they came only 5-6 times and stayed max of 4 months. My father is retired and my mum is school teacher.
Hope this helps.
ECO insists she didn’t show family ties in Pakistan. A self made family tree showing daughters and their family, her siblings and their families, showing total of 32 members living in homeland but ignored by ECO. How do you show a family backhome? Is there an official document needed? Or an affidavit? Don’t understand howcome twice they ignored family tree and objected that no family shown in Pak.