if the dependent meets all requirements then why would they be rejected.sonof5ab said:What is the rejection rate of the dependent visa ? What if the dependent fullfillls all the requirements , even then can he?she be rejected ?
In the earler applications ..the age limit for dependent was 21 years with regular studies(no gap in studies)Rob_TO said:- if child didn't qualify as a dependent (so if they were over 18)
Yes indeed, if this was a parents sponsorship app submitted several years and you were a Type B dependent (age 22 or over but in school full time) ago then would revise my list of reasons for rejection as follows:sonof5ab said:In the earler applications ..the age limit for dependent was 21 years with regular studies(no gap in studies)
can u name the diseases which will demand excessive demand for health care ? Is asthma included in that list?Rob_TO said:- if dependent fails medical due to excessive demand on healthcare
I was Type B dependent with proof of financial support from my parents and no gap in my studies and doing master in my field of education and am unmarried.Rob_TO said:Were you 21 or 22 at time you submitted the application? If 21, you would be a Type A dependent based on age alone, and would not need to care about if you were in school or not today as your age is locked in at time of application.
There is no list, each case is looked at independently. Whether asthma would be a factor in excessive demand depends on if it's a mild, normal or extreme case, and if you've ever been hospitalized for it in the past. I would imagine though if it's just a normal case, there wouldn't be an issue.sonof5ab said:can u name the diseases which will demand excessive demand for health care ? Is asthma included in that list?
I have no idea. You should perhaps check in the thread dedicated to your visa office.sonof5ab said:Between thanks for advice . can you please guide me the probable timelines of getting medical and other things .
Applied - Sept 2014
AOR received - Nov 2014