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    Question Eldery Dependent Application

    I'm relatively new to this forum, so I may sound ignorant. I'd like to seek an advice from anyone who had experience applying for such visa...the agonising wait for a decision. I recently lodged in an application for my widowed mum as a dependent. She's 65 & is solely dependent on me financially. I have provided evidence of the money I sent to our joint account in Manila, though it's not a regular monthly one, as I left her the money left on my dad's account before he passed away in March 2009 (money I've sent regularly for both of them through his account since 2003). All the remittances documents since 2003 were attached in the application. First question, will the embassy question the joint account me & my mom have in Manila?
    I have submitted my bank statements for the last 6months with a monthly amount of more than a thousand pounds, but there are 2 or 3 days in the middle of each month I went lower than £550 (which is the amount necessary to be in my account each month). 2nd question, would this affect the application? I thought it wouldn't matter anymore, as we have an account in Manila. But looking at the forum re this it made me nervous.
    I still haven't heard from UKVACS since my mum applied. It has been 8 working days.
    I sent as much evidence needed, but too late to realise re my bank statements & joint account.
    My mum literally lives on her own now, as I am a naturalised citizen here with my family & my only sister lives in England with her family too.
    Whatever the result is, I'll post it if it'll help anyone in same situation. Any advise is greatly appreciated.


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    does your mom have any other brothers or sisters in the phils ?

    8 days is not long, i wouldn't start worrying yet

    i see your in ireland, did you get a family permit or a spouse visa when you came to the uk ?
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    I was on working permit, then ILR. I was naturalised in 2009. My mom's siblings all passed away already. She has one more half sister who lives in the province, but they never talk. She has some niece & nephews in the province, but are not financially stable. I only have one sister who also lives in England with her family, but never actually helped her before, as they only arrived in UK in April 2010. I was the one who sent my sister in college, not my parents. I noted it in the application. She worked in Saudi as a nurse for two yes prior to arrival here, but her salary is just enough for her family.


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    By the way, Northern Ireland is part of UK.


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    My mum got a phone call from the embassy to tell her she's for interview. They are asking her for additional requirements. (1)tax credit award letter for UK sponsor, (2)independent accommodation report of UK sponsor house.
    What is the tax credit award letter? Is the conveyance report not enough as proof of my accommodation.
    Can someone please help.


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    My mum got a phone call from the embassy to tell her she's for interview. They are asking her for additional requirements. (1)tax credit award letter for UK sponsor, (2)independent accommodation report of UK sponsor house.
    What is the tax credit award letter? Is the conveyance report not enough as proof of my accommodation.
    Can someone please help.


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    My mum got a phone call from the embassy to tell her she's for interview. They are asking her for additional requirements. (1)tax credit award letter for UK sponsor, (2)independent accommodation report of UK sponsor house.
    What is the tax credit award letter? Is the conveyance report not enough as proof of my accommodation. What is the independent report?
    Can someone please help.


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    you must be claiming tax creds ? , if so yearly or when ever you tell the tax creds people of a change they send you letter stating what your entitled to and what you will receive each month.

    does the conveyance report mention anything about over crowding ? , i doubt it, you could ask your local council to do a overcrowding assessment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aingeall View Post
    By the way, Northern Ireland is part of UK.
    it is, but i assumed your husband had Irish and British passports so you could have tired to bring your mom using a family permit, but from your later post i see you got ILR thru a work-permit
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    Hi Sir Joebloggs! Thanks for your replies. I really appreiate it this time. I first came in Northern Ireland on a working permit in Jan 2003, then brought my husband & 2 kids over as my dependents. We all got our ILR in 2008, then became citizens in 2009. My only sister came over in Cambridge with her family in April 2010 on a Tier2 Working visa with her husband & 2kids as dependents. The only one left at home is my mom.
    Am I eligible to apply for my mum a family permit instead of an Elderly dependent visa if we are only naturalised citizens?
    I phoned my Solicitor today to ask for a letter re my house & accommodation, as he was the one who did all the paper works when I bought it in 2004. Would that be of importance? I have no time to get Independent Accommodation Report, as my mum's interview is on Tuesday, 07/06/11. I also went to Inland Revenue to get my Tax Credit Report for the Child Tax Credit I am getting, but they told me they just posted the latest reports for year 2010-2011 on May 30, 2011. It usually takes 2wks to receive it. I noted the name of the Representative I was talking to & is planning just to email my mom re this. Do you think the Embassy would be kind enough to consider it. I have the copy of my Child Benefits though. Do I need to send it as well?
    I really am nervous of the outcome of this interview. I told my mum just to be honest on why she wants to come over, and that she has nothing to worry as long as she answers the questions as honestly as she can.
    Is there any advise you can give about the possible questions they may ask. Thank you very much. It's nice to know you can talk to someone about this. I really appreciate your effort in getting back to me.


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    no you cant apply for a family permit for her, as you need to be in another EU country and exercising your treaty rights, some people who were born in northern Ireland can apply for British and Irish passports.

    did you not send evidence you own the property?
    Accommodation (home owners) If the sponsor owns his home, he should include a certified copy of the deed showing this. If the sponsor has a mortgage, the appropriate entry from the Land Registry should be provided, and the mortgage payments should appear in the bank statements.


    also

    overcrowding .. http://www.peterborough.gov.uk/housi...rcrowding.aspx

    questions they will ask, i'm sure they will ask about what savings she has, what family she has in the phils..
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    I sent the certified copy of the Conveyance & Title Deed. My mortgaged is directly debited from the bank statements I forwarded in the Embassy when my mum lodged in the application on the 27th April. Guess they didn't give me enough time to gather all the additional requirements they are requesting before scheduling an interview on Tuesday. You probably know I can't just get them in a snap of a finger. They phoned her yesterday & advised her to get the originals on her interview date. Even DHL courier couldn't guarantee it'll be there in time. DHL told me it'll be 3 working days. As you know I had to go to my Solicitor & Inland Revenue to get plead today, but I failed to get the paperworks. I emailed my mum & told her to show them the Child Benefit & Child Tax Credit that goes into my account, which are clearly written in my bank statements every 4wks.
    Now, I don't know if she'll be allowed to enter the interview room without these documents...her interview time is 9:15am.


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    I'll check the link on overcrowding. The only ones living in our home is my immediate family. My husband & three kids. It's a 3 bedroom end terrace apartment w/ extension as sun lounge.
    My mom & I have a joint account in the Philippines. It's the money I sent from 2005. I even sent the transactions of money I've sent from the bank here to the Philippines from then. It's not a lot now...maybe around P200K. Would that be enough? But I also have £600 on my UK current account after debits.
    My sister here in UK sends money now to my mom that she's earning more. Will she tell the embassy about that? Or will she just say she's solely dependent on me.
    My mum has no other immediate family back home, as all her sisters passed away years ago. But she has some nieces & nephews in the province. Worst is some of them borrow money from her without paying because they know all her daughters are already here in UK. And since they know my mum's soft spot, they can get what they expect. That's one of the reason I want to bring her here...so that they won't bother her anymore coz she's getting stressed out with her nieces/nephews family financial problem.
    Otherwise, my mum is physically healthy. She just wants to be with me & my sister, and to spend more time with her grandkids. And I want her to travel Europe without problem. I've always dreamed of her traveling the world on my cost just to repay her of loving us. I might be getting emotional, but that's just what I want for her.


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    what sex are you kids and what ages are they ?

    you might have a problem with overcrowding, that's why you need an independent assessment report done.but its not just the number of bed rooms that counts, other rooms can be used to if they are over a certain size.

    you really don't want your mom to have much in the way of savings, as they can say she doesn't have to be dependent on you if she has alot, and if she has much in savings or pension etc, the embassy could say she could have a reasonable standard of living in the phils with that money.

    you really need the documents they asked for
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    i understand about your reasons for wanting to bring your mom here

    and i wish you good luck
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    I'll probably just wait and see. Thanks for the advises you've given me.


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    I've got two girls & 1 boy. Eldest girl is 13, the boy is 11 and the youngest girl is 4. We have three bedrooms, 1 living room, kitchen & the sun lounge.
    I thought the joint account of me & my mom in the Philippines would be the evidence of my support for her. That's where most of my savings go you see.


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    Guidance on overcrowding
    The Housing Act 1985 contains statutory definitions of overcrowding in "dwelling houses". Dwelling houses covers both privately owned houses and those owned by local authorities. A house is overcrowded if 2 persons of 10 years old or more of opposite sexes (other than husband and wife) have to sleep in the same room, or if the number sleeping in the house exceeds that permitted in the Act.

    The Act specifies the numbers permitted for a given number of rooms or given floor area. For our purposes we adopt the room number yardstick. Account is only taken of rooms with a floor area larger that 50 sq feet and rooms of a type used either as a living-room or bedroom; kitchens or bathrooms etc are not included.

    Using the above noted yardstick, the following table provides guidance as to the acceptable (for our purposes) number of persons occupying a house with a stated number of rooms:

    NO OF ROOMS ..... PERMITTED NO OF PERSONS
    .......... 1 ................................. 2
    .......... 2 ................................. 3
    .......... 3 ................................. 5
    .......... 4 ................................. 7.5
    .......... 5 ............................... 10

    with an additional 2 persons for each room in excess of 5.

    A child under the age of one does not count as a person. A child aged 1 - 10 years will count as only half a person.

    what sizes are the bedrooms, single/double ?.

    possible your mother could share the same room as your daughter if its a double, your son have a single room and your 4 yr old shares with you ?, thou you could maybe use your living room - not really ideal for someone to sleep in thou, but the room can be included, possibly also your sun lounge,
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    Thank you so much Sir Joebloggs! I hope I can get away with the overcrowding issue. The master's bedroom is quite big and my youngest daughter actually sleeps with us on her crib (it's up to 4yrs old crib), the 2nd room is mid-sized with a double bed, but can accommodate 2 single beds for my eldest daughter and supposedly for my mum. The smallest one is used by my son. It has a bunk bed, the top one is not used...will I tell the Embassy of the house setup? Can I take pictures & email it to my mom? As you say, can I even just say she'll sleep in the living room with a sofa bed? I still haven't received the email from my solicitor re Independent Accommodation Report...I'm running out of time coz it's weekend. If I ask for an assessment for overcrowding, do I have to book a date?


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    yes, i would explain where everyone sleeps and take pictures of the rooms, but it would have also been better if you had the independent report, but like you've said you've no time now..

    but i think they should not say the house is over crowded if you get pictures of the rooms and size and where everyone sleeps but without the report i still hope not.

    maybe you could send a list of options you have.

    you and your husband in 1 room with your youngest
    your older daughter in the 'double bedroom' with your mom sharing 2 * single beds
    your son in the single room

    another one of the options is.

    you and your husband in 1 bedroom
    the bunkbed in the other 'double bedroom' with both your daughters sharing the bunkbeds and your mom in the single bed.
    and your son in a single bed in the single bedroom. - bit crowded with 3 people in one room thou.

    or as you've said your mom could sleep in the living room
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    Interview finally over, but still waiting for the result. No hint was given if mum got a visa or not. Told her she'll receive it from VFS by post. No question of overcrowding was asked. They asked my mom of my dad's work before he retired, and how he supported us. How they were able to put me in an exclusive school for girls and managed my college degree. Asked about his job, how much he was earning. They also asked her how many brothers & sisters she has plus nieces & nephews. So she answered them as honest as she could. They've collected all the emails and documents I've forwarded.
    Now, the pain of waiting....not a hint whether she's refused or not, but I am thinking it might be coz normally they would tell you on the spot if you're approved or not.


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    the embassy use to carry out more interviews(in the old days my wife and later even my stepson had an interview ), but yes in many cases they would tell you on the spot, but not always, and i don't think they would in your case anyway, they would have to go back and look at the evidence your mom took and the answers she gave. so don't give up yet

    good luck thou
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    3days after mum's interview at the British Embassy...still waiting for the result. I checked the VFS tracking...it still says "your application has been forwarded to the British High Commission." Not an update of what's going on. Do they still do more background checks after the interview? It's really making more nervous the longer it takes for them to make a decision....hmmm
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    its like waiting at the dentist
    i hope its good news for you
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    I'm not sure I can wait any longer either. What's the outcome?
    God Bless


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    Hi Terpe! I still haven't got a feedback from the Embassy since my mum's interview. I really don't know what's taking it so long...they have no idea how agonising it is to wait. Whatever the outcome is, I'll post it here to give idea to some willing to apply an Elderly Dependent Visa.
    Aingeall


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    they might not have looked at her visa app yet, the interview could have been to gather some information and evidence, i hope I'm wrong and you find out soon thou

    suspense is getting to us all

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    Best of luck to you and your mum, Aingeall, I sincerely hope that she is granted the elderly dependent visa. You are a good daughter


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    Thank you so much, Rosie1958! I'm really touched with your comment. I'm sure every daughter would want to give their mum the best.
    My mum hasn't travelled anywhere yet because she sacrificed her entire life rearing me & my sister. We didn't grow up to
    be rich like anyone else. She saved all the money she had for our education until we both finished Uni.
    Honestly, I am going to be very disappointed if visa is not granted, as there's no other way I can get her here. I just want to see her more often, and bring her on our holidays. That's the least I can do for her.
    I so far, no word yet from the Embassy.
    Aingeall


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    there is always a visit visa, she could be with you for 6 months of the year and if not successful this time, at least you have a better idea of the visa app process next time..

    but dont give up
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