UK visa refusal wrong reason, who to contact [duplicate]



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Hello i hope some can help, I will try to be brief.



My girlfriend applied for a tourist visa for UK from Ukraine with me giving full sponsorship. When she went to visa centre 4 hours before her appointment to get her paperwork translated (even thou i told her to get this done somewhere else a friend advised her to do it at Visa ctr) she was told no need as "my" documents were the important ones and her application was taken then and there.



Her Visa was refused but the main reason states because she has no dependants but it clearly states in her application she has a 4 yr old boy and she would obviously (in most cases anyway) want to return to him.



We have met 4 times this year with me flying to Ukraine and also we went to Greece for holiday and after refusal we went to Gdansk, Poland for a week.



Is there anyone i can contact about this just to have another look at it, i have read on here about contacting the Embassy is that the Embassy in Kiev and if so how or has anyone any better advice?



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    The main reason isn't the lack of dependents: all the reasons are "main". I'm very surprised that they advised your friend that your documents are the important ones, since that is exactly the opposite of what everybody else says.
    – David Richerby
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:11










  • I also was very surprised as it states on all sites and Visa site that all foreign documents should be translated into English. I just wish i had been there as i would have insisted on it being done also they lost the cost of it.
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:19










  • So her yearly income is equal to the cost of her proposed holiday? 12 x 95 GBP = ~ GBP 1200.
    – Rodney Hawkins
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:04










  • Yes Rodney, but all her costs i am paying, it would not be £1200 as the only real costs would be her flights. The main thing is the statement in the refusal that says she has no dependants but her application says she does.
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:38
















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Hello i hope some can help, I will try to be brief.



My girlfriend applied for a tourist visa for UK from Ukraine with me giving full sponsorship. When she went to visa centre 4 hours before her appointment to get her paperwork translated (even thou i told her to get this done somewhere else a friend advised her to do it at Visa ctr) she was told no need as "my" documents were the important ones and her application was taken then and there.



Her Visa was refused but the main reason states because she has no dependants but it clearly states in her application she has a 4 yr old boy and she would obviously (in most cases anyway) want to return to him.



We have met 4 times this year with me flying to Ukraine and also we went to Greece for holiday and after refusal we went to Gdansk, Poland for a week.



Is there anyone i can contact about this just to have another look at it, i have read on here about contacting the Embassy is that the Embassy in Kiev and if so how or has anyone any better advice?



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    The main reason isn't the lack of dependents: all the reasons are "main". I'm very surprised that they advised your friend that your documents are the important ones, since that is exactly the opposite of what everybody else says.
    – David Richerby
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:11










  • I also was very surprised as it states on all sites and Visa site that all foreign documents should be translated into English. I just wish i had been there as i would have insisted on it being done also they lost the cost of it.
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:19










  • So her yearly income is equal to the cost of her proposed holiday? 12 x 95 GBP = ~ GBP 1200.
    – Rodney Hawkins
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:04










  • Yes Rodney, but all her costs i am paying, it would not be £1200 as the only real costs would be her flights. The main thing is the statement in the refusal that says she has no dependants but her application says she does.
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:38












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Hello i hope some can help, I will try to be brief.



My girlfriend applied for a tourist visa for UK from Ukraine with me giving full sponsorship. When she went to visa centre 4 hours before her appointment to get her paperwork translated (even thou i told her to get this done somewhere else a friend advised her to do it at Visa ctr) she was told no need as "my" documents were the important ones and her application was taken then and there.



Her Visa was refused but the main reason states because she has no dependants but it clearly states in her application she has a 4 yr old boy and she would obviously (in most cases anyway) want to return to him.



We have met 4 times this year with me flying to Ukraine and also we went to Greece for holiday and after refusal we went to Gdansk, Poland for a week.



Is there anyone i can contact about this just to have another look at it, i have read on here about contacting the Embassy is that the Embassy in Kiev and if so how or has anyone any better advice?



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  • UK visa refusal on V 4.2 a + c (and sometimes 'e')

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Hello i hope some can help, I will try to be brief.



My girlfriend applied for a tourist visa for UK from Ukraine with me giving full sponsorship. When she went to visa centre 4 hours before her appointment to get her paperwork translated (even thou i told her to get this done somewhere else a friend advised her to do it at Visa ctr) she was told no need as "my" documents were the important ones and her application was taken then and there.



Her Visa was refused but the main reason states because she has no dependants but it clearly states in her application she has a 4 yr old boy and she would obviously (in most cases anyway) want to return to him.



We have met 4 times this year with me flying to Ukraine and also we went to Greece for holiday and after refusal we went to Gdansk, Poland for a week.



Is there anyone i can contact about this just to have another look at it, i have read on here about contacting the Embassy is that the Embassy in Kiev and if so how or has anyone any better advice?



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  • 3




    The main reason isn't the lack of dependents: all the reasons are "main". I'm very surprised that they advised your friend that your documents are the important ones, since that is exactly the opposite of what everybody else says.
    – David Richerby
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:11










  • I also was very surprised as it states on all sites and Visa site that all foreign documents should be translated into English. I just wish i had been there as i would have insisted on it being done also they lost the cost of it.
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:19










  • So her yearly income is equal to the cost of her proposed holiday? 12 x 95 GBP = ~ GBP 1200.
    – Rodney Hawkins
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:04










  • Yes Rodney, but all her costs i am paying, it would not be £1200 as the only real costs would be her flights. The main thing is the statement in the refusal that says she has no dependants but her application says she does.
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:38












  • 3




    The main reason isn't the lack of dependents: all the reasons are "main". I'm very surprised that they advised your friend that your documents are the important ones, since that is exactly the opposite of what everybody else says.
    – David Richerby
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:11










  • I also was very surprised as it states on all sites and Visa site that all foreign documents should be translated into English. I just wish i had been there as i would have insisted on it being done also they lost the cost of it.
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:19










  • So her yearly income is equal to the cost of her proposed holiday? 12 x 95 GBP = ~ GBP 1200.
    – Rodney Hawkins
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:04










  • Yes Rodney, but all her costs i am paying, it would not be £1200 as the only real costs would be her flights. The main thing is the statement in the refusal that says she has no dependants but her application says she does.
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:38







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The main reason isn't the lack of dependents: all the reasons are "main". I'm very surprised that they advised your friend that your documents are the important ones, since that is exactly the opposite of what everybody else says.
– David Richerby
Oct 8 '17 at 17:11




The main reason isn't the lack of dependents: all the reasons are "main". I'm very surprised that they advised your friend that your documents are the important ones, since that is exactly the opposite of what everybody else says.
– David Richerby
Oct 8 '17 at 17:11












I also was very surprised as it states on all sites and Visa site that all foreign documents should be translated into English. I just wish i had been there as i would have insisted on it being done also they lost the cost of it.
– tony martin
Oct 8 '17 at 17:19




I also was very surprised as it states on all sites and Visa site that all foreign documents should be translated into English. I just wish i had been there as i would have insisted on it being done also they lost the cost of it.
– tony martin
Oct 8 '17 at 17:19












So her yearly income is equal to the cost of her proposed holiday? 12 x 95 GBP = ~ GBP 1200.
– Rodney Hawkins
Oct 8 '17 at 20:04




So her yearly income is equal to the cost of her proposed holiday? 12 x 95 GBP = ~ GBP 1200.
– Rodney Hawkins
Oct 8 '17 at 20:04












Yes Rodney, but all her costs i am paying, it would not be £1200 as the only real costs would be her flights. The main thing is the statement in the refusal that says she has no dependants but her application says she does.
– tony martin
Oct 8 '17 at 20:38




Yes Rodney, but all her costs i am paying, it would not be £1200 as the only real costs would be her flights. The main thing is the statement in the refusal that says she has no dependants but her application says she does.
– tony martin
Oct 8 '17 at 20:38










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You should email the UKVI center that processed your application directly and send a CC to the British Embassy in your country. That should resolve your issue. (based on a friend's experience).






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    Hi greatone, my country is UK but would it not be the British Embassy in Ukraine that i need to contact or even Warsaw as they seem to be where the Visa decision is made?
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:15










  • @tony martin it won't hurt to send a copy of the email to both.
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You should email the UKVI center that processed your application directly and send a CC to the British Embassy in your country. That should resolve your issue. (based on a friend's experience).






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    Hi greatone, my country is UK but would it not be the British Embassy in Ukraine that i need to contact or even Warsaw as they seem to be where the Visa decision is made?
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:15










  • @tony martin it won't hurt to send a copy of the email to both.
    – greatone
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:44














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You should email the UKVI center that processed your application directly and send a CC to the British Embassy in your country. That should resolve your issue. (based on a friend's experience).






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    Hi greatone, my country is UK but would it not be the British Embassy in Ukraine that i need to contact or even Warsaw as they seem to be where the Visa decision is made?
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:15










  • @tony martin it won't hurt to send a copy of the email to both.
    – greatone
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:44












up vote
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You should email the UKVI center that processed your application directly and send a CC to the British Embassy in your country. That should resolve your issue. (based on a friend's experience).






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You should email the UKVI center that processed your application directly and send a CC to the British Embassy in your country. That should resolve your issue. (based on a friend's experience).







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    Hi greatone, my country is UK but would it not be the British Embassy in Ukraine that i need to contact or even Warsaw as they seem to be where the Visa decision is made?
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:15










  • @tony martin it won't hurt to send a copy of the email to both.
    – greatone
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:44












  • 1




    Hi greatone, my country is UK but would it not be the British Embassy in Ukraine that i need to contact or even Warsaw as they seem to be where the Visa decision is made?
    – tony martin
    Oct 8 '17 at 17:15










  • @tony martin it won't hurt to send a copy of the email to both.
    – greatone
    Oct 8 '17 at 20:44







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Hi greatone, my country is UK but would it not be the British Embassy in Ukraine that i need to contact or even Warsaw as they seem to be where the Visa decision is made?
– tony martin
Oct 8 '17 at 17:15




Hi greatone, my country is UK but would it not be the British Embassy in Ukraine that i need to contact or even Warsaw as they seem to be where the Visa decision is made?
– tony martin
Oct 8 '17 at 17:15












@tony martin it won't hurt to send a copy of the email to both.
– greatone
Oct 8 '17 at 20:44




@tony martin it won't hurt to send a copy of the email to both.
– greatone
Oct 8 '17 at 20:44