- May 30, 2014
- 237
- 20
- Visa Office......
- London
- NOC Code......
- 1111
- App. Filed.......
- 17-07-2014
- Doc's Request.
- CC charged on 03-11-2014
- AOR Received.
- PER 29-01-2014
- IELTS Request
- Sent with application
- Med's Request
- 09-03-2015
- Med's Done....
- 16-03-2015
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 02-04-2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- Visa issued on 02-04-2015. Passport received on 30-04-2015
- LANDED..........
- 16-09-2015
Hi,
I wish to apply a TRV for mother in law and brother in law. Reason to apply for brother is because he has minor down syndrome i.e. he's dependent on his mother to an extent that he just wants her to be with him other than that no disability and he does all his work including ironing clothes, going out with friends etc. This is the reason I wouldn't risk going for super visa for my mom in law. We can get a medical certificate from doctor confirming that he is not on medication and requires minimal support.
Secondly, if there are chances for this TRV - should the bank statement (for funds) be on my mom-in-laws name or is it sufficient to be on father in law's name?
For ties to home country, we can provide property papers that are on the name of my mother in law and my father in law won't be visiting so that's another +ve aspect that she'll eventually return back.
@Bryanna - Please if you and others can guide on this.
Thank you.
I wish to apply a TRV for mother in law and brother in law. Reason to apply for brother is because he has minor down syndrome i.e. he's dependent on his mother to an extent that he just wants her to be with him other than that no disability and he does all his work including ironing clothes, going out with friends etc. This is the reason I wouldn't risk going for super visa for my mom in law. We can get a medical certificate from doctor confirming that he is not on medication and requires minimal support.
Secondly, if there are chances for this TRV - should the bank statement (for funds) be on my mom-in-laws name or is it sufficient to be on father in law's name?
For ties to home country, we can provide property papers that are on the name of my mother in law and my father in law won't be visiting so that's another +ve aspect that she'll eventually return back.
@Bryanna - Please if you and others can guide on this.
Thank you.