Refusal of Visit Visa - UK
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I have a few questions about the attached documents below:
- Can I reapply within 15 days (fast track application)?
- I am the owner of two companies, but I thought to apply as an employee. When they checked my statements, they couldn't find any salary credits but there are other credits. Will providing the incorporation certificate, AOA and MOA support that I will come back - as these business are here only? The ITR of the company is not filed, its still on progress.
- I am supporting my sister financially since April with a monthly credit of Rs 55 K and I have now transferred Rs 2 Lakhs to support her airline and other expenses of the trip. Will providing that info help?
- I applied for 70 days initially; can I cut this short to e.g. 30 days? If that is the case, is it necessary I leave after 30 days, irrespective of the six months validity of visa if granted?
- I just want to visit my sister and come back within 30 days, no intention to stay there.
Page 1 of Refusal Letter
Page 2 of Refusal Letter
Invitation from Sister
Cover Letter
Content I entered on the form:
Are you travelling with anyone? No
Date of planned arrival in the UK 06 Dec 2017
How long do you intend to stay in the UK? 70 DAYS
What is the main address and contact details of where you will be staying whilst in the UK? xxxxxxxx
What is your current working status? Employed Full Time
What is your total monthly income from all sources of employment or occupation, after tax? INR 65000
When did you start this job? 01 Apr 2015
Do you have any additional paid jobs or occupations? No
Income and Expenditure
Do you have savings, properties or other income, for example from stocks and shares? No
How much do you spend each month on living costs? GBP 233
How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL
What is the cost to you personally of your trip in GBP(ã)? GBP 584
The total amount of money you have for this trip GBP 584
The cost of the aeroplane, boat or train tickets SPONSOR
The cost of your accommodation SPONSOR
The cost of your living expenses SPONSOR
Is someone other than you paying for all or a part of your trip? Yes
Please select what the relationship is of the person who is contributing to the payment for your trip? Sister
How much will they be paying towards your trip (in GBP ã)? SPONSOR
Please explain why they are paying towards the cost of your trip? SHE IS MY SISTER
What is the total amount in GBP(ã)? SPONSOR
Family and Friends in the UK
Family and Friends
Please enter details of what you plan to do whilst in the UK TO VISIT MY SIBLING AND CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
Do you have any friends or family in the UK? Yes
Relationship Sister
Family Name xxxxxx
Given Name xxxxxxx
Nationality INDIA
Status in the UK Temporary Resident
Address 1 xxxxxxxx
Address 2 ENIFIELD
Address 3 UNITED KINGDOM
Address 4
Postal Code EN11EU
Primary Contact Number xxxxxxxx
Secondary Contact Number
Visit or Stay Yes
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I have a few questions about the attached documents below:
- Can I reapply within 15 days (fast track application)?
- I am the owner of two companies, but I thought to apply as an employee. When they checked my statements, they couldn't find any salary credits but there are other credits. Will providing the incorporation certificate, AOA and MOA support that I will come back - as these business are here only? The ITR of the company is not filed, its still on progress.
- I am supporting my sister financially since April with a monthly credit of Rs 55 K and I have now transferred Rs 2 Lakhs to support her airline and other expenses of the trip. Will providing that info help?
- I applied for 70 days initially; can I cut this short to e.g. 30 days? If that is the case, is it necessary I leave after 30 days, irrespective of the six months validity of visa if granted?
- I just want to visit my sister and come back within 30 days, no intention to stay there.
Page 1 of Refusal Letter
Page 2 of Refusal Letter
Invitation from Sister
Cover Letter
Content I entered on the form:
Are you travelling with anyone? No
Date of planned arrival in the UK 06 Dec 2017
How long do you intend to stay in the UK? 70 DAYS
What is the main address and contact details of where you will be staying whilst in the UK? xxxxxxxx
What is your current working status? Employed Full Time
What is your total monthly income from all sources of employment or occupation, after tax? INR 65000
When did you start this job? 01 Apr 2015
Do you have any additional paid jobs or occupations? No
Income and Expenditure
Do you have savings, properties or other income, for example from stocks and shares? No
How much do you spend each month on living costs? GBP 233
How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL
What is the cost to you personally of your trip in GBP(ã)? GBP 584
The total amount of money you have for this trip GBP 584
The cost of the aeroplane, boat or train tickets SPONSOR
The cost of your accommodation SPONSOR
The cost of your living expenses SPONSOR
Is someone other than you paying for all or a part of your trip? Yes
Please select what the relationship is of the person who is contributing to the payment for your trip? Sister
How much will they be paying towards your trip (in GBP ã)? SPONSOR
Please explain why they are paying towards the cost of your trip? SHE IS MY SISTER
What is the total amount in GBP(ã)? SPONSOR
Family and Friends in the UK
Family and Friends
Please enter details of what you plan to do whilst in the UK TO VISIT MY SIBLING AND CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
Do you have any friends or family in the UK? Yes
Relationship Sister
Family Name xxxxxx
Given Name xxxxxxx
Nationality INDIA
Status in the UK Temporary Resident
Address 1 xxxxxxxx
Address 2 ENIFIELD
Address 3 UNITED KINGDOM
Address 4
Postal Code EN11EU
Primary Contact Number xxxxxxxx
Secondary Contact Number
Visit or Stay Yes
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I have a few questions about the attached documents below:
- Can I reapply within 15 days (fast track application)?
- I am the owner of two companies, but I thought to apply as an employee. When they checked my statements, they couldn't find any salary credits but there are other credits. Will providing the incorporation certificate, AOA and MOA support that I will come back - as these business are here only? The ITR of the company is not filed, its still on progress.
- I am supporting my sister financially since April with a monthly credit of Rs 55 K and I have now transferred Rs 2 Lakhs to support her airline and other expenses of the trip. Will providing that info help?
- I applied for 70 days initially; can I cut this short to e.g. 30 days? If that is the case, is it necessary I leave after 30 days, irrespective of the six months validity of visa if granted?
- I just want to visit my sister and come back within 30 days, no intention to stay there.
Page 1 of Refusal Letter
Page 2 of Refusal Letter
Invitation from Sister
Cover Letter
Content I entered on the form:
Are you travelling with anyone? No
Date of planned arrival in the UK 06 Dec 2017
How long do you intend to stay in the UK? 70 DAYS
What is the main address and contact details of where you will be staying whilst in the UK? xxxxxxxx
What is your current working status? Employed Full Time
What is your total monthly income from all sources of employment or occupation, after tax? INR 65000
When did you start this job? 01 Apr 2015
Do you have any additional paid jobs or occupations? No
Income and Expenditure
Do you have savings, properties or other income, for example from stocks and shares? No
How much do you spend each month on living costs? GBP 233
How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL
What is the cost to you personally of your trip in GBP(ã)? GBP 584
The total amount of money you have for this trip GBP 584
The cost of the aeroplane, boat or train tickets SPONSOR
The cost of your accommodation SPONSOR
The cost of your living expenses SPONSOR
Is someone other than you paying for all or a part of your trip? Yes
Please select what the relationship is of the person who is contributing to the payment for your trip? Sister
How much will they be paying towards your trip (in GBP ã)? SPONSOR
Please explain why they are paying towards the cost of your trip? SHE IS MY SISTER
What is the total amount in GBP(ã)? SPONSOR
Family and Friends in the UK
Family and Friends
Please enter details of what you plan to do whilst in the UK TO VISIT MY SIBLING AND CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
Do you have any friends or family in the UK? Yes
Relationship Sister
Family Name xxxxxx
Given Name xxxxxxx
Nationality INDIA
Status in the UK Temporary Resident
Address 1 xxxxxxxx
Address 2 ENIFIELD
Address 3 UNITED KINGDOM
Address 4
Postal Code EN11EU
Primary Contact Number xxxxxxxx
Secondary Contact Number
Visit or Stay Yes
visas uk visa-refusals
I have a few questions about the attached documents below:
- Can I reapply within 15 days (fast track application)?
- I am the owner of two companies, but I thought to apply as an employee. When they checked my statements, they couldn't find any salary credits but there are other credits. Will providing the incorporation certificate, AOA and MOA support that I will come back - as these business are here only? The ITR of the company is not filed, its still on progress.
- I am supporting my sister financially since April with a monthly credit of Rs 55 K and I have now transferred Rs 2 Lakhs to support her airline and other expenses of the trip. Will providing that info help?
- I applied for 70 days initially; can I cut this short to e.g. 30 days? If that is the case, is it necessary I leave after 30 days, irrespective of the six months validity of visa if granted?
- I just want to visit my sister and come back within 30 days, no intention to stay there.
Page 1 of Refusal Letter
Page 2 of Refusal Letter
Invitation from Sister
Cover Letter
Content I entered on the form:
Are you travelling with anyone? No
Date of planned arrival in the UK 06 Dec 2017
How long do you intend to stay in the UK? 70 DAYS
What is the main address and contact details of where you will be staying whilst in the UK? xxxxxxxx
What is your current working status? Employed Full Time
What is your total monthly income from all sources of employment or occupation, after tax? INR 65000
When did you start this job? 01 Apr 2015
Do you have any additional paid jobs or occupations? No
Income and Expenditure
Do you have savings, properties or other income, for example from stocks and shares? No
How much do you spend each month on living costs? GBP 233
How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL
What is the cost to you personally of your trip in GBP(ã)? GBP 584
The total amount of money you have for this trip GBP 584
The cost of the aeroplane, boat or train tickets SPONSOR
The cost of your accommodation SPONSOR
The cost of your living expenses SPONSOR
Is someone other than you paying for all or a part of your trip? Yes
Please select what the relationship is of the person who is contributing to the payment for your trip? Sister
How much will they be paying towards your trip (in GBP ã)? SPONSOR
Please explain why they are paying towards the cost of your trip? SHE IS MY SISTER
What is the total amount in GBP(ã)? SPONSOR
Family and Friends in the UK
Family and Friends
Please enter details of what you plan to do whilst in the UK TO VISIT MY SIBLING AND CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
Do you have any friends or family in the UK? Yes
Relationship Sister
Family Name xxxxxx
Given Name xxxxxxx
Nationality INDIA
Status in the UK Temporary Resident
Address 1 xxxxxxxx
Address 2 ENIFIELD
Address 3 UNITED KINGDOM
Address 4
Postal Code EN11EU
Primary Contact Number xxxxxxxx
Secondary Contact Number
Visit or Stay Yes
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You should read the information at Should I submit bank statements when applying for a UK Visa? What do they say about me? Because reading your refusal letter, there are significant issues with your finances, and I wouldn't reapply until you can straighten that out, legitimately, and apply with bank statements that show a stable and coherent financial history.
What they're looking for is an organized set of financials where everything makes sense. You say that you're an employee earning ã759/month, they expect to see payslips that show around ã759/month, bank statements that show deposits of around ã759/month, tax paperwork that shows around ã759/month, etc... None of your numbers add up; your payslips, bank account, and tax papers all say different things. If you own the businesses, you should provide the documentation for that, but you need to be able to provide a coherent explanation for how much money you, personally, earn, and to be able to prove that with the documents you submit.
Frankly, that you have one month's salary in the bank and plan to spend most of it on your trip is concerning.
I am also confused about how you are supporting your sister. Your application says your sister is paying for your trip. But your question here says that you are supporting your sister financially. She's sponsoring your trip, but you just gave her around three times your monthly income to pay for your own travel expenses? That's just sponsoring your own trip, but moving money around for no apparent reason. None of this makes sense.
Also, this:
How much will they be paying towards your trip (in GBP ã)? SPONSOR
Makes no sense. They want to know how much your sponsor will be spending for your trip, as in an actual amount of money.
You can apply again at any time, and pay for priority service if you wish, but as the refusal letter says: "you are likely to be refused unless the circumstances of your application change."
You can make your next application for a shorter trip if you wish, though that won't solve any of these problems. In general, I would stick to the itinerary provided with your visa application, even if the visa is issued for a six month period. We've seen people be refused future visas if they stay significantly longer.
5
The other question you will need to address is that of how you can afford to take 70 days away from your job? I know you own the company, but presumably you do some work to deserve your salary. What happens to the company if it is not done? If the answer is that the company does not need you to be present, that immediately raises the question of why you would need to return to your country at all, which would be a problem for your application.
â DJClayworth
Nov 16 '17 at 14:57
1
Also, "How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL" would appear to be a blatant lie, unless the OP lying to us about supporting their sister financially (to the tune of 85% of their monthly post-tax income!).
â Henning Makholm
Nov 18 '17 at 19:52
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You should read the information at Should I submit bank statements when applying for a UK Visa? What do they say about me? Because reading your refusal letter, there are significant issues with your finances, and I wouldn't reapply until you can straighten that out, legitimately, and apply with bank statements that show a stable and coherent financial history.
What they're looking for is an organized set of financials where everything makes sense. You say that you're an employee earning ã759/month, they expect to see payslips that show around ã759/month, bank statements that show deposits of around ã759/month, tax paperwork that shows around ã759/month, etc... None of your numbers add up; your payslips, bank account, and tax papers all say different things. If you own the businesses, you should provide the documentation for that, but you need to be able to provide a coherent explanation for how much money you, personally, earn, and to be able to prove that with the documents you submit.
Frankly, that you have one month's salary in the bank and plan to spend most of it on your trip is concerning.
I am also confused about how you are supporting your sister. Your application says your sister is paying for your trip. But your question here says that you are supporting your sister financially. She's sponsoring your trip, but you just gave her around three times your monthly income to pay for your own travel expenses? That's just sponsoring your own trip, but moving money around for no apparent reason. None of this makes sense.
Also, this:
How much will they be paying towards your trip (in GBP ã)? SPONSOR
Makes no sense. They want to know how much your sponsor will be spending for your trip, as in an actual amount of money.
You can apply again at any time, and pay for priority service if you wish, but as the refusal letter says: "you are likely to be refused unless the circumstances of your application change."
You can make your next application for a shorter trip if you wish, though that won't solve any of these problems. In general, I would stick to the itinerary provided with your visa application, even if the visa is issued for a six month period. We've seen people be refused future visas if they stay significantly longer.
5
The other question you will need to address is that of how you can afford to take 70 days away from your job? I know you own the company, but presumably you do some work to deserve your salary. What happens to the company if it is not done? If the answer is that the company does not need you to be present, that immediately raises the question of why you would need to return to your country at all, which would be a problem for your application.
â DJClayworth
Nov 16 '17 at 14:57
1
Also, "How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL" would appear to be a blatant lie, unless the OP lying to us about supporting their sister financially (to the tune of 85% of their monthly post-tax income!).
â Henning Makholm
Nov 18 '17 at 19:52
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up vote
5
down vote
You should read the information at Should I submit bank statements when applying for a UK Visa? What do they say about me? Because reading your refusal letter, there are significant issues with your finances, and I wouldn't reapply until you can straighten that out, legitimately, and apply with bank statements that show a stable and coherent financial history.
What they're looking for is an organized set of financials where everything makes sense. You say that you're an employee earning ã759/month, they expect to see payslips that show around ã759/month, bank statements that show deposits of around ã759/month, tax paperwork that shows around ã759/month, etc... None of your numbers add up; your payslips, bank account, and tax papers all say different things. If you own the businesses, you should provide the documentation for that, but you need to be able to provide a coherent explanation for how much money you, personally, earn, and to be able to prove that with the documents you submit.
Frankly, that you have one month's salary in the bank and plan to spend most of it on your trip is concerning.
I am also confused about how you are supporting your sister. Your application says your sister is paying for your trip. But your question here says that you are supporting your sister financially. She's sponsoring your trip, but you just gave her around three times your monthly income to pay for your own travel expenses? That's just sponsoring your own trip, but moving money around for no apparent reason. None of this makes sense.
Also, this:
How much will they be paying towards your trip (in GBP ã)? SPONSOR
Makes no sense. They want to know how much your sponsor will be spending for your trip, as in an actual amount of money.
You can apply again at any time, and pay for priority service if you wish, but as the refusal letter says: "you are likely to be refused unless the circumstances of your application change."
You can make your next application for a shorter trip if you wish, though that won't solve any of these problems. In general, I would stick to the itinerary provided with your visa application, even if the visa is issued for a six month period. We've seen people be refused future visas if they stay significantly longer.
5
The other question you will need to address is that of how you can afford to take 70 days away from your job? I know you own the company, but presumably you do some work to deserve your salary. What happens to the company if it is not done? If the answer is that the company does not need you to be present, that immediately raises the question of why you would need to return to your country at all, which would be a problem for your application.
â DJClayworth
Nov 16 '17 at 14:57
1
Also, "How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL" would appear to be a blatant lie, unless the OP lying to us about supporting their sister financially (to the tune of 85% of their monthly post-tax income!).
â Henning Makholm
Nov 18 '17 at 19:52
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up vote
5
down vote
up vote
5
down vote
You should read the information at Should I submit bank statements when applying for a UK Visa? What do they say about me? Because reading your refusal letter, there are significant issues with your finances, and I wouldn't reapply until you can straighten that out, legitimately, and apply with bank statements that show a stable and coherent financial history.
What they're looking for is an organized set of financials where everything makes sense. You say that you're an employee earning ã759/month, they expect to see payslips that show around ã759/month, bank statements that show deposits of around ã759/month, tax paperwork that shows around ã759/month, etc... None of your numbers add up; your payslips, bank account, and tax papers all say different things. If you own the businesses, you should provide the documentation for that, but you need to be able to provide a coherent explanation for how much money you, personally, earn, and to be able to prove that with the documents you submit.
Frankly, that you have one month's salary in the bank and plan to spend most of it on your trip is concerning.
I am also confused about how you are supporting your sister. Your application says your sister is paying for your trip. But your question here says that you are supporting your sister financially. She's sponsoring your trip, but you just gave her around three times your monthly income to pay for your own travel expenses? That's just sponsoring your own trip, but moving money around for no apparent reason. None of this makes sense.
Also, this:
How much will they be paying towards your trip (in GBP ã)? SPONSOR
Makes no sense. They want to know how much your sponsor will be spending for your trip, as in an actual amount of money.
You can apply again at any time, and pay for priority service if you wish, but as the refusal letter says: "you are likely to be refused unless the circumstances of your application change."
You can make your next application for a shorter trip if you wish, though that won't solve any of these problems. In general, I would stick to the itinerary provided with your visa application, even if the visa is issued for a six month period. We've seen people be refused future visas if they stay significantly longer.
You should read the information at Should I submit bank statements when applying for a UK Visa? What do they say about me? Because reading your refusal letter, there are significant issues with your finances, and I wouldn't reapply until you can straighten that out, legitimately, and apply with bank statements that show a stable and coherent financial history.
What they're looking for is an organized set of financials where everything makes sense. You say that you're an employee earning ã759/month, they expect to see payslips that show around ã759/month, bank statements that show deposits of around ã759/month, tax paperwork that shows around ã759/month, etc... None of your numbers add up; your payslips, bank account, and tax papers all say different things. If you own the businesses, you should provide the documentation for that, but you need to be able to provide a coherent explanation for how much money you, personally, earn, and to be able to prove that with the documents you submit.
Frankly, that you have one month's salary in the bank and plan to spend most of it on your trip is concerning.
I am also confused about how you are supporting your sister. Your application says your sister is paying for your trip. But your question here says that you are supporting your sister financially. She's sponsoring your trip, but you just gave her around three times your monthly income to pay for your own travel expenses? That's just sponsoring your own trip, but moving money around for no apparent reason. None of this makes sense.
Also, this:
How much will they be paying towards your trip (in GBP ã)? SPONSOR
Makes no sense. They want to know how much your sponsor will be spending for your trip, as in an actual amount of money.
You can apply again at any time, and pay for priority service if you wish, but as the refusal letter says: "you are likely to be refused unless the circumstances of your application change."
You can make your next application for a shorter trip if you wish, though that won't solve any of these problems. In general, I would stick to the itinerary provided with your visa application, even if the visa is issued for a six month period. We've seen people be refused future visas if they stay significantly longer.
answered Nov 16 '17 at 9:42
Zach Lipton
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The other question you will need to address is that of how you can afford to take 70 days away from your job? I know you own the company, but presumably you do some work to deserve your salary. What happens to the company if it is not done? If the answer is that the company does not need you to be present, that immediately raises the question of why you would need to return to your country at all, which would be a problem for your application.
â DJClayworth
Nov 16 '17 at 14:57
1
Also, "How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL" would appear to be a blatant lie, unless the OP lying to us about supporting their sister financially (to the tune of 85% of their monthly post-tax income!).
â Henning Makholm
Nov 18 '17 at 19:52
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5
The other question you will need to address is that of how you can afford to take 70 days away from your job? I know you own the company, but presumably you do some work to deserve your salary. What happens to the company if it is not done? If the answer is that the company does not need you to be present, that immediately raises the question of why you would need to return to your country at all, which would be a problem for your application.
â DJClayworth
Nov 16 '17 at 14:57
1
Also, "How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL" would appear to be a blatant lie, unless the OP lying to us about supporting their sister financially (to the tune of 85% of their monthly post-tax income!).
â Henning Makholm
Nov 18 '17 at 19:52
5
5
The other question you will need to address is that of how you can afford to take 70 days away from your job? I know you own the company, but presumably you do some work to deserve your salary. What happens to the company if it is not done? If the answer is that the company does not need you to be present, that immediately raises the question of why you would need to return to your country at all, which would be a problem for your application.
â DJClayworth
Nov 16 '17 at 14:57
The other question you will need to address is that of how you can afford to take 70 days away from your job? I know you own the company, but presumably you do some work to deserve your salary. What happens to the company if it is not done? If the answer is that the company does not need you to be present, that immediately raises the question of why you would need to return to your country at all, which would be a problem for your application.
â DJClayworth
Nov 16 '17 at 14:57
1
1
Also, "How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL" would appear to be a blatant lie, unless the OP lying to us about supporting their sister financially (to the tune of 85% of their monthly post-tax income!).
â Henning Makholm
Nov 18 '17 at 19:52
Also, "How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependants? NIL" would appear to be a blatant lie, unless the OP lying to us about supporting their sister financially (to the tune of 85% of their monthly post-tax income!).
â Henning Makholm
Nov 18 '17 at 19:52
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