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PDG

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May 23, 2010
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Anyone has any idea if it is worth to appeal if the immigration application was rejected due to medical condition for parents. If yes, what is the best way to do that and how long is the procedure.

Please help me. >:(
 
Well if it was for any other reason maybe but for health unlikely,as they have refused it based on them thinking your parents may be a burden on the health care system.So unless you feel that you can prove they will not be a burden there is no point,but if you feel you can prove they wont be then i guess thats the way you should proceed.
 
Has the health problem that caused the denial been fixed or is there other new evidence that the health problem is not such a big problem as it seemed at first?
 
Sometimes appeals of rejections for health reasons work. You would have to prove that the health problem has been treated and cured, or that it is not as serious as the DMP thought. I have seen some that were won by the sponsor proving they would pay for any care needed. In one appeal case the elderly mother of the sponsor had arthritic knees and the DMP said she would eventually need a knee replacement, so her app was refused. At the appeal, the mother presented evidence that she would never get the operation, and her child also provided assurance that if necessary he/she would pay for it themselves, and they won the appeal.