Applied for a UK 6-month tourist visa [closed]



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I applied for a UK tourist standard visa before 14 working days and I'm 26 years old. I have submitted almost 1 year of bank statements, with a closing balance of 1.8 million IDR. I have showed the business account of my tours and travels and income tax proof, my education certificate, our properties details, which is in my father's name. I was rejected twice 5 years ago. Will my visa be approved?







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closed as primarily opinion-based by user16259, Ali Awan, Giorgio, bytebuster, Newton Jun 3 at 17:47


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  • Nobody can definitely answer this except the officer assigned to assessing your application.
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    Google tells me that 1.8 million Indonesian Rupees are equivalent to 111 € or 90 GBP. Are those numbers correct?
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I applied for a UK tourist standard visa before 14 working days and I'm 26 years old. I have submitted almost 1 year of bank statements, with a closing balance of 1.8 million IDR. I have showed the business account of my tours and travels and income tax proof, my education certificate, our properties details, which is in my father's name. I was rejected twice 5 years ago. Will my visa be approved?







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closed as primarily opinion-based by user16259, Ali Awan, Giorgio, bytebuster, Newton Jun 3 at 17:47


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  • Nobody can definitely answer this except the officer assigned to assessing your application.
    – user16259
    Jun 2 at 12:17






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    Google tells me that 1.8 million Indonesian Rupees are equivalent to 111 € or 90 GBP. Are those numbers correct?
    – SJuan76
    Jun 2 at 12:48












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I applied for a UK tourist standard visa before 14 working days and I'm 26 years old. I have submitted almost 1 year of bank statements, with a closing balance of 1.8 million IDR. I have showed the business account of my tours and travels and income tax proof, my education certificate, our properties details, which is in my father's name. I was rejected twice 5 years ago. Will my visa be approved?







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I applied for a UK tourist standard visa before 14 working days and I'm 26 years old. I have submitted almost 1 year of bank statements, with a closing balance of 1.8 million IDR. I have showed the business account of my tours and travels and income tax proof, my education certificate, our properties details, which is in my father's name. I was rejected twice 5 years ago. Will my visa be approved?









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closed as primarily opinion-based by user16259, Ali Awan, Giorgio, bytebuster, Newton Jun 3 at 17:47


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closed as primarily opinion-based by user16259, Ali Awan, Giorgio, bytebuster, Newton Jun 3 at 17:47


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  • Nobody can definitely answer this except the officer assigned to assessing your application.
    – user16259
    Jun 2 at 12:17






  • 1




    Google tells me that 1.8 million Indonesian Rupees are equivalent to 111 € or 90 GBP. Are those numbers correct?
    – SJuan76
    Jun 2 at 12:48
















  • Nobody can definitely answer this except the officer assigned to assessing your application.
    – user16259
    Jun 2 at 12:17






  • 1




    Google tells me that 1.8 million Indonesian Rupees are equivalent to 111 € or 90 GBP. Are those numbers correct?
    – SJuan76
    Jun 2 at 12:48















Nobody can definitely answer this except the officer assigned to assessing your application.
– user16259
Jun 2 at 12:17




Nobody can definitely answer this except the officer assigned to assessing your application.
– user16259
Jun 2 at 12:17




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Google tells me that 1.8 million Indonesian Rupees are equivalent to 111 € or 90 GBP. Are those numbers correct?
– SJuan76
Jun 2 at 12:48




Google tells me that 1.8 million Indonesian Rupees are equivalent to 111 € or 90 GBP. Are those numbers correct?
– SJuan76
Jun 2 at 12:48










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No-one can predict what the decision will be. If you’ve materially improved your personal circumstances (finances, ties to home, travel history etc) over the last 5 years, such that you’ve addressed the refusal reason(s), you have as good a chance as any other applicant in your situation. Property details in your father’s name won’t influence the outcome at all.






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    No-one can predict what the decision will be. If you’ve materially improved your personal circumstances (finances, ties to home, travel history etc) over the last 5 years, such that you’ve addressed the refusal reason(s), you have as good a chance as any other applicant in your situation. Property details in your father’s name won’t influence the outcome at all.






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      No-one can predict what the decision will be. If you’ve materially improved your personal circumstances (finances, ties to home, travel history etc) over the last 5 years, such that you’ve addressed the refusal reason(s), you have as good a chance as any other applicant in your situation. Property details in your father’s name won’t influence the outcome at all.






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        No-one can predict what the decision will be. If you’ve materially improved your personal circumstances (finances, ties to home, travel history etc) over the last 5 years, such that you’ve addressed the refusal reason(s), you have as good a chance as any other applicant in your situation. Property details in your father’s name won’t influence the outcome at all.






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        No-one can predict what the decision will be. If you’ve materially improved your personal circumstances (finances, ties to home, travel history etc) over the last 5 years, such that you’ve addressed the refusal reason(s), you have as good a chance as any other applicant in your situation. Property details in your father’s name won’t influence the outcome at all.







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