Can a child enter the UK with his older brother even though his brother is not the person listed to accompany him on his visa? [duplicate]
My mum, little brother and I plan to travel to the UK but my 15 year old brother’s visa states that it’s only valid if accompanied by my mother. Unfortunately my mum cannot travel any longer for medical reasons. Is there any way my little brother and I, his older brother, can be allowed to enter the UK without my mum?
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If your younger brother's visa lists only your mother as an accompanying adult he will be refused entry if he arrives in the UK without her. (Source)
He will need a new visa listing you as his accompanying adult.
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