Multiple Entry visa for parents visiting me in UK
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I am a South African citizen currently living in the UK with a Tier 2 visa. My parents have recently moved to the Netherlands. If they want to visit us, they would need a visa. For this, I have a couple questions:
- They are probably going to visit us a lot. What would they need to do in order to qualify for a multiple entry visa?
- My wife is currently pregnant and my parent's first visit to us will be very short notice when the baby is born; how should they apply for the visa, since we do not have exact dates, and they can not book tickets yet?
Should I give them some kind of letter or something for when they apply for the visa?
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Can I bring my parents to UK for visit?
You can invite your family member(s) to the UK if they want to visit you for a short period of time, or be here to attend your graduation. The family member(s) you wish to invite to the UK must apply for the Standard Visitor Visa.How long can my parents visit me in UK?
How long parents can stay on a visitor visa in the UK? As mentioned already, for any visit, the maximum a visitor can stay is for 6 months. But utmost care should be taken so that the UK does not appear to be their home by frequent and successive visits.Does UK visitor visa allow multiple entry?
If you need a visa, you must apply for a Standard Visitor visa before you arrive in the UK. Your visa will be multiple entry, so you can leave during breaks and return to the UK using the same visa as long as it is valid.Can I come to UK to visit family?
Your friend or family member can apply for a UK Family visitor visa so they can visit you in the UK. Family Visitor Visas to visit the UK are usually for up to 6 months. People from outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland can apply for a family visitor visa.Latest UK 🇬🇧 Visa Full Family | Multiple Entry UK Visa Single or Family | Schengen Visa Updates 2021
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