Wife's parents want to visit UK when she moves here
Hello,
My wife has been granted her settlement visa and has booked her flight ticket to join me here in the UK. She will be moving to the UK along with my son in 10 days time :cool: The problem now is her parents want to come with her to "drop her off" so to speak. This is mainly to understand what the UK is like and see the environment that she will be living in. They have already booked their tickets to travel with my wife. I can completely understand their feelings and I would want to do the same thing if I was in their shoes. However for question 18 on my wife's completed settlement visa application form we stated that she would be travelling to the UK alone with my son. I am now worried that if she turns up with her two parents in tow it is going to cause problems at Immigration. My parents-in-law hold Taiwanese passports and plan to enter the UK on visa-free status. They have already booked their return tickets. Do I need to contact someone at the Home Office about this? I'm really worried that they're all going to get turned away at the airport and my last three months of hard work/expense is all going to be wasted. Please advise if you can. Thanks, Mark |
Re: Wife's parents want to visit UK when she moves here
You’re overthinking it; it’s nothing to worry about.
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Re: Wife's parents want to visit UK when she moves here
I think there could be some questions asked regarding parents accompanying another person, where that other person is entering on a visa to live in the UK.
Personally, I would ensure the parents are carrying evidence of their lives in Taiwan which will ensure their return to Taiwan. |
Re: Wife's parents want to visit UK when she moves here
Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
(Post 12686435)
Personally, I would ensure the parents are carrying evidence of their lives in Taiwan which will ensure their return to Taiwan. |
Re: Wife's parents want to visit UK when she moves here
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 12686219)
You’re overthinking it; it’s nothing to worry about.
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