Are UK visit visa approved if itâÂÂs refused once in the past?
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I recently (3 weeks ago) applied to visit uk for leisure trip but due to reasons mentioned in the refusal letter, it was denied. I accept and agree to almost everything. The error was on my part as I didnâÂÂt submit relevant docs / proofs.
However, very soon my employer will sponsor me for an educational show (4-5 days) in London. In Jan 2017, IâÂÂd attended a similar educational conference/ show which was a 7 day visit. My employer sponsored for 6 employees for this visit and all of it was approved.
I would like to know -
(1) if the fresh application with changed circumstances will have any good chances of getting an approval on another standard visit visa (with accurate and sufficient evidences provided)
(2) will this fresh application get affected due to my recent visa refusal?
Another option:
(3) if I plan another leisure trip but for only 15 days (unlike 11 weeks planned earlier), with an employment letter granting me paid leave right now, (as IâÂÂm actually entitled for 4weeks paid leave) and make a new application only for 15 days, without showing the details of my friends (since I wonâÂÂt be with them this time). Will this strengthen my re-application? Or will ECO compare & doubt on the basis of older application?
Also note that IâÂÂll apply for fresh application only after approx. 70days of the older one which was refused.
Since my application is genuine, IâÂÂm positive that ECO will be satisfied with the new application (either 4-5 days visit sponsored by employer OR my personal 15day trip) as IâÂÂll provide all the appropriate evidences.
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I recently (3 weeks ago) applied to visit uk for leisure trip but due to reasons mentioned in the refusal letter, it was denied. I accept and agree to almost everything. The error was on my part as I didnâÂÂt submit relevant docs / proofs.
However, very soon my employer will sponsor me for an educational show (4-5 days) in London. In Jan 2017, IâÂÂd attended a similar educational conference/ show which was a 7 day visit. My employer sponsored for 6 employees for this visit and all of it was approved.
I would like to know -
(1) if the fresh application with changed circumstances will have any good chances of getting an approval on another standard visit visa (with accurate and sufficient evidences provided)
(2) will this fresh application get affected due to my recent visa refusal?
Another option:
(3) if I plan another leisure trip but for only 15 days (unlike 11 weeks planned earlier), with an employment letter granting me paid leave right now, (as IâÂÂm actually entitled for 4weeks paid leave) and make a new application only for 15 days, without showing the details of my friends (since I wonâÂÂt be with them this time). Will this strengthen my re-application? Or will ECO compare & doubt on the basis of older application?
Also note that IâÂÂll apply for fresh application only after approx. 70days of the older one which was refused.
Since my application is genuine, IâÂÂm positive that ECO will be satisfied with the new application (either 4-5 days visit sponsored by employer OR my personal 15day trip) as IâÂÂll provide all the appropriate evidences.
visas uk visa-refusals
This is genuine
- are you saying the previous application you made was not genuine?
â Rodney Hawkins
Oct 6 '17 at 13:54
That too was genuine...but I failed to submit all the necessary docs
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 13:56
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I recently (3 weeks ago) applied to visit uk for leisure trip but due to reasons mentioned in the refusal letter, it was denied. I accept and agree to almost everything. The error was on my part as I didnâÂÂt submit relevant docs / proofs.
However, very soon my employer will sponsor me for an educational show (4-5 days) in London. In Jan 2017, IâÂÂd attended a similar educational conference/ show which was a 7 day visit. My employer sponsored for 6 employees for this visit and all of it was approved.
I would like to know -
(1) if the fresh application with changed circumstances will have any good chances of getting an approval on another standard visit visa (with accurate and sufficient evidences provided)
(2) will this fresh application get affected due to my recent visa refusal?
Another option:
(3) if I plan another leisure trip but for only 15 days (unlike 11 weeks planned earlier), with an employment letter granting me paid leave right now, (as IâÂÂm actually entitled for 4weeks paid leave) and make a new application only for 15 days, without showing the details of my friends (since I wonâÂÂt be with them this time). Will this strengthen my re-application? Or will ECO compare & doubt on the basis of older application?
Also note that IâÂÂll apply for fresh application only after approx. 70days of the older one which was refused.
Since my application is genuine, IâÂÂm positive that ECO will be satisfied with the new application (either 4-5 days visit sponsored by employer OR my personal 15day trip) as IâÂÂll provide all the appropriate evidences.
visas uk visa-refusals
I recently (3 weeks ago) applied to visit uk for leisure trip but due to reasons mentioned in the refusal letter, it was denied. I accept and agree to almost everything. The error was on my part as I didnâÂÂt submit relevant docs / proofs.
However, very soon my employer will sponsor me for an educational show (4-5 days) in London. In Jan 2017, IâÂÂd attended a similar educational conference/ show which was a 7 day visit. My employer sponsored for 6 employees for this visit and all of it was approved.
I would like to know -
(1) if the fresh application with changed circumstances will have any good chances of getting an approval on another standard visit visa (with accurate and sufficient evidences provided)
(2) will this fresh application get affected due to my recent visa refusal?
Another option:
(3) if I plan another leisure trip but for only 15 days (unlike 11 weeks planned earlier), with an employment letter granting me paid leave right now, (as IâÂÂm actually entitled for 4weeks paid leave) and make a new application only for 15 days, without showing the details of my friends (since I wonâÂÂt be with them this time). Will this strengthen my re-application? Or will ECO compare & doubt on the basis of older application?
Also note that IâÂÂll apply for fresh application only after approx. 70days of the older one which was refused.
Since my application is genuine, IâÂÂm positive that ECO will be satisfied with the new application (either 4-5 days visit sponsored by employer OR my personal 15day trip) as IâÂÂll provide all the appropriate evidences.
visas uk visa-refusals
visas uk visa-refusals
edited Oct 14 '17 at 18:23
asked Oct 6 '17 at 13:43
PoppingSun
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This is genuine
- are you saying the previous application you made was not genuine?
â Rodney Hawkins
Oct 6 '17 at 13:54
That too was genuine...but I failed to submit all the necessary docs
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 13:56
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This is genuine
- are you saying the previous application you made was not genuine?
â Rodney Hawkins
Oct 6 '17 at 13:54
That too was genuine...but I failed to submit all the necessary docs
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 13:56
This is genuine
- are you saying the previous application you made was not genuine?â Rodney Hawkins
Oct 6 '17 at 13:54
This is genuine
- are you saying the previous application you made was not genuine?â Rodney Hawkins
Oct 6 '17 at 13:54
That too was genuine...but I failed to submit all the necessary docs
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 13:56
That too was genuine...but I failed to submit all the necessary docs
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 13:56
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You're not banned from getting a visa, if that's what you're asking.
At the same time you need to submit anything to do with your life at home as well as what you'll do in the UK and who you will be seeing. Notarised letters from people you will deal with should be submitted as well.
Thanks for your response. IâÂÂm only worried about - will ECO compare & doubt my new application on the basis of older application?
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 15:20
@PoppingSun It's always possible, but if you present solid evidence, and especially if you're travelling for business, you should be fine
â Coke
Oct 6 '17 at 15:40
@PoppingSun: You are applying for very different reasons, one was for private holiday, one is as part of your employment. As your refusal said, "any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits".
â gnasher729
Oct 6 '17 at 16:12
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You're not banned from getting a visa, if that's what you're asking.
At the same time you need to submit anything to do with your life at home as well as what you'll do in the UK and who you will be seeing. Notarised letters from people you will deal with should be submitted as well.
Thanks for your response. IâÂÂm only worried about - will ECO compare & doubt my new application on the basis of older application?
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 15:20
@PoppingSun It's always possible, but if you present solid evidence, and especially if you're travelling for business, you should be fine
â Coke
Oct 6 '17 at 15:40
@PoppingSun: You are applying for very different reasons, one was for private holiday, one is as part of your employment. As your refusal said, "any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits".
â gnasher729
Oct 6 '17 at 16:12
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You're not banned from getting a visa, if that's what you're asking.
At the same time you need to submit anything to do with your life at home as well as what you'll do in the UK and who you will be seeing. Notarised letters from people you will deal with should be submitted as well.
Thanks for your response. IâÂÂm only worried about - will ECO compare & doubt my new application on the basis of older application?
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 15:20
@PoppingSun It's always possible, but if you present solid evidence, and especially if you're travelling for business, you should be fine
â Coke
Oct 6 '17 at 15:40
@PoppingSun: You are applying for very different reasons, one was for private holiday, one is as part of your employment. As your refusal said, "any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits".
â gnasher729
Oct 6 '17 at 16:12
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You're not banned from getting a visa, if that's what you're asking.
At the same time you need to submit anything to do with your life at home as well as what you'll do in the UK and who you will be seeing. Notarised letters from people you will deal with should be submitted as well.
You're not banned from getting a visa, if that's what you're asking.
At the same time you need to submit anything to do with your life at home as well as what you'll do in the UK and who you will be seeing. Notarised letters from people you will deal with should be submitted as well.
answered Oct 6 '17 at 14:28
Coke
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Thanks for your response. IâÂÂm only worried about - will ECO compare & doubt my new application on the basis of older application?
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 15:20
@PoppingSun It's always possible, but if you present solid evidence, and especially if you're travelling for business, you should be fine
â Coke
Oct 6 '17 at 15:40
@PoppingSun: You are applying for very different reasons, one was for private holiday, one is as part of your employment. As your refusal said, "any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits".
â gnasher729
Oct 6 '17 at 16:12
add a comment |Â
Thanks for your response. IâÂÂm only worried about - will ECO compare & doubt my new application on the basis of older application?
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 15:20
@PoppingSun It's always possible, but if you present solid evidence, and especially if you're travelling for business, you should be fine
â Coke
Oct 6 '17 at 15:40
@PoppingSun: You are applying for very different reasons, one was for private holiday, one is as part of your employment. As your refusal said, "any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits".
â gnasher729
Oct 6 '17 at 16:12
Thanks for your response. IâÂÂm only worried about - will ECO compare & doubt my new application on the basis of older application?
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 15:20
Thanks for your response. IâÂÂm only worried about - will ECO compare & doubt my new application on the basis of older application?
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 15:20
@PoppingSun It's always possible, but if you present solid evidence, and especially if you're travelling for business, you should be fine
â Coke
Oct 6 '17 at 15:40
@PoppingSun It's always possible, but if you present solid evidence, and especially if you're travelling for business, you should be fine
â Coke
Oct 6 '17 at 15:40
@PoppingSun: You are applying for very different reasons, one was for private holiday, one is as part of your employment. As your refusal said, "any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits".
â gnasher729
Oct 6 '17 at 16:12
@PoppingSun: You are applying for very different reasons, one was for private holiday, one is as part of your employment. As your refusal said, "any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits".
â gnasher729
Oct 6 '17 at 16:12
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This is genuine
- are you saying the previous application you made was not genuine?â Rodney Hawkins
Oct 6 '17 at 13:54
That too was genuine...but I failed to submit all the necessary docs
â PoppingSun
Oct 6 '17 at 13:56