I'm assuming she has applied for a new passport to change her name from 'KOUR' to 'KAUR', right?My mothers educations docs ( 10th and grad marksheet) have her name with KOUR as surname.
voter id card , aadhar card , marriage certificate, and all bank passbooks have KAUR in her surname
On basis of educational cert, the passport also had KOUR.
I applied for the new passport already last wednesday. Hope that comes back soon, as i could not do a tatkal application.
I would not bother about changing the 'KOUR' in her education certificates.
Basically, all TRV-related documents (her passport, marriage certificate, and bank statements) are being maintained/changed to 'KAUR' = the same as spouse name in your dad's and your passports, right?
Does she own property? If yes, in what name? It's getting a bit complicated/expensive to change all the documents. If her property ownership has 'KOUR' then don't change it as it would be quite expensive and too much of hassle.
I think changing her name on the Income Tax Returns will not be possible for past financial years for which ITRs were filed. For her TRVs, you can submit her ITRs with the name it states.However, a new twist, her PAN card had KAUR mentioned as her middle name and a third family name KUKKAL, and the same was used by the tax agent in her income tax returns too.
You can change it for the new financial year if her PAN is corrected. Was she able to link her PAN to her Aadhar card with the mismatch of surnames? Linking of these two documents was mandatory before June 30. Not sure if they have extended the deadline.
In this case, your sister and brother-in-law must both sign the 'Letter of Financial Support' + copy of their marriage certificate + 6 months' bank statements (should match their income) + their ITRs + your sister's birth certificate which state your parents' names (hope there's no 'KOUR' or 'KAUR' mismatch here )Next, my sister said that she should be able to jointly sponsor my dad's application, along with her husband. Hope it would be fine if they can show amount in any of their accounts in that case.
If possible, your sis/bil can buy separate Forex cards (can be encashed if not used/partly used) for each of your parents + include the documents I have suggested as co-supporters of your parents' visit (to indicate a really solid financial situation)
The second option sounds better. Your dad can also show your mom as the family tie to return to.So, I decide that i will have most documentation ready and as soon as my parents passport comes back in 2-3 weeks, i will apply for my father's TRV application separately showing my sister's sponsorship as well as my own financial docs, and also file my mother's super visa application showing only my financial documents , at the same time. Does that sound good, or I should apply for my father's TRV only first, and wait for it to approve and then apply for my mothers super visa.
YesIn that case if I find that they ask for my father's medical check as well before approving his TRV, I could think of withdrawing his TRV and applying for super visa along with my mother's too.
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