mayagouri:
Dear Friends,
My mother applied for visit visa last week at Bangalore consulate, but they rejected it stating following reasons:
- Your intention to leave the territiry of the Member states beofre the expiry of the visa could not be ascertained.
- You did not succeed to demonstrate your willingness to return to your home country.
- Your family roots in India could not be proved sufficiently/credibly shown
- Your economic rootage (base, resources) in India could not be proved sufficiently / credibly shown
My mother is a retired teacher and staying alone(My father is no more). I have 2 sisters married & staying with their husabands.
Now what proof she can to submit to prove her willingness to return to India ? I have no idea.
Requesting advice from trust7 members who have had such experience in the past.
Thanking you in advance.
Regards,
Agna
A pension or a residence in your home country is not sufficient as a proof of her returning home, even a two-ways ticket is not enough (never heard of people coming and not going back? Back in 2000 when I came in Germany, the Embassy requested a two-way ticket altough I only needed a one-way). Does your mother work? If yes, a letter from her employer should suffice.
When my mom comes visiting us, she actually never has to submit all those things, last time she came, she just asked me for my actual address, made the visa request at the Embassy, didn't need to do any Verpflichtungserklärung and got her visa but maybe it's because she's a vice-consul and didn't need all that.
She came, did 2 weeks with us in Berlin, went and did 4 weeks with my brother in Italy, came back and did 2 weeks again and went back to her country of work.
So back to my question, does your mom work?
D.