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Mar 16, 2024 5:44 am
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Next Steps: Addressing UK Visa Denial Due to Children's Parentage
A denied visa application because they believe your children aren't yours can be very stressful. Here are some steps you can take to move forward:
Gather Evidence of Parental Relationship:
- Birth Certificates:The most crucial documents are official birth certificates listing you as a parent. Ensure they are originals or certified copies.
- Additional Documentation:
- Adoption papers (if applicable)
- School records listing you as a guardian
- Hospital discharge papers (if relevant)
- Family photos depicting you and the children engaged in activities
- Proof of joint financial support for the children (bank statements, receipts, etc.)
- Affidavits:Consider written statements from relatives, friends, doctors, or teachers who can confirm your relationship with the children.
Addressing the Denial Letter:
- Review the Details:Carefully read the denial letter to understand the specific reasons behind their doubt. Look for terms like "insufficient evidence" or "lack of proof of relationship."
- Respond Directly:When re-applying, write a cover letter that explicitly addresses the concerns raised in the denial letter. Explain why they might have questioned the relationship and meticulously detail your evidence.
Re-application or Appeal:
- Re-application:This is the most common approach. Use the gathered evidence to strengthen your application and demonstrate a genuine parent-child relationship.
- Appeal:If you believe the decision was unjust or there were exceptional circumstances not considered, you can appeal within the timeframe specified in the denial letter (typically a 28-day window). This process involves a fee and takes longer.