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    Visa help

    Hi All, i have joined this forum to get information for my Son.

    He is living in Manila British Pasport Holder, maried to a pillipeno (maried in Philly). They have a Son British pasport holder 6mth old.

    mary has been refused a visa twice last time due to accomidation not suitable. They will live at first with us in our house, we are joint sponcers along with our son. we have provided rent statements, pay slips and a letter stating that we will support them untill they can support themselvs. i dont see what elce we can do to get this visa. Someone please help (26 days to apeal in and counting.
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    hi frank a warm welcome to this friendly forum,
    iv no doubt you will get help and good advice here from those who know more than i,
    perhaps its down to how many bedrooms available to your son / his wife and your granchild,i would imagine you would need 2 spare bedrooms to accomodate them ?


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    what were the reasons for the refusal ?
    how many people live at the house and how many bed rooms does it have ?
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    3 bedrooms 2 people we have 2 spair rooms!


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    Quote Originally Posted by frank9648 View Post
    3 bedrooms 2 people we have 2 spair rooms!
    what reasons thou ? overcrowded?, did you supply the evidence you was asked for on the application form ?
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    How are we overcrouded?


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    Quote Originally Posted by frank9648 View Post
    How are we overcrouded?
    well the embassy must have given you written reasons why they refused you ..

    Quote Originally Posted by frank9648 View Post
    mary has been refused a visa twice last time due to accomidation not suitable.
    unless you didnt get written permission from your landlord for your wife to live there or a copy of the rental agreement with at least 6 months left, what other reasons could there be for it being unsuitable
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    "unless you didnt get written permission from your landlord for your wife to live there or a copy of the rental agreement with at least 6 months left, what other reasons could there be for it being unsuitable"

    EXACTLY!

    just making another buck


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    Frank,

    We're trying to be helpful here & respond postively to your original cry for help.

    You mention that accomodation is "not suitable", but obviously having 3 bedrooms IS suitable..... so we are merely suggesting that the Embassy has not received the paperwork that was expected by them.

    You have to convince them that the accomodation IS suitable.
    So, if you are renting, this means that you have to supply a copy of the tenancy agreement, it has to run for at least 6 more months, and you HAVE to include a letter from the landlord stating that he's OK with the "new" arrangement ie your son living there with his wife & child.

    If its your own gaffe, you need to supply pictures (in & out), a council tax bill, and utility bills. If you bought the house recently, or had it up for sale, the estate agent's sales fly would be ideal "evidence".

    Frank.... just follow the rules & you'll soon see your daughter-in-law & grandchild.



    Without this, they are going to keep refusing you.
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    bluebirdjones, thats what i wanted to post, but didn't have time as i'm at work
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