Order of obtaining UK and US visas
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Let's say I am going to visit country A before visiting country B. Can I apply for the visa of country A before applying for the visa of country B because of time constraints? In a particular case, when i plan to travel to UK then US, can i apply for a UK visa before applying for a USA visa? can this be a reason for refusal of UK visa because of the lack of proof to leave UK considering itinerary (possibility of a refusal to enter USA)?
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Let's say I am going to visit country A before visiting country B. Can I apply for the visa of country A before applying for the visa of country B because of time constraints? In a particular case, when i plan to travel to UK then US, can i apply for a UK visa before applying for a USA visa? can this be a reason for refusal of UK visa because of the lack of proof to leave UK considering itinerary (possibility of a refusal to enter USA)?
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Let's say I am going to visit country A before visiting country B. Can I apply for the visa of country A before applying for the visa of country B because of time constraints? In a particular case, when i plan to travel to UK then US, can i apply for a UK visa before applying for a USA visa? can this be a reason for refusal of UK visa because of the lack of proof to leave UK considering itinerary (possibility of a refusal to enter USA)?
visas usa uk
Let's say I am going to visit country A before visiting country B. Can I apply for the visa of country A before applying for the visa of country B because of time constraints? In a particular case, when i plan to travel to UK then US, can i apply for a UK visa before applying for a USA visa? can this be a reason for refusal of UK visa because of the lack of proof to leave UK considering itinerary (possibility of a refusal to enter USA)?
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Yes and yes.
You can apply in any order you wish. The appications will be evaluated on their merits.
It will be easier to convince the UK that you will leave again if you have a visa for the US. It will be more difficult if you have no US visa yet. This increased difficulty could mean that an application will be refused that would have been granted if the US visa had been present. We can't predict the outcome in a specific case or the probabilities.
I understand about the probabilities but is there a certain requirement in the visa rules, or are there any stories that relates refusal to having or not having next country's visa?
– Gökhan Yu
Jun 30 '17 at 5:05
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Yes and yes.
You can apply in any order you wish. The appications will be evaluated on their merits.
It will be easier to convince the UK that you will leave again if you have a visa for the US. It will be more difficult if you have no US visa yet. This increased difficulty could mean that an application will be refused that would have been granted if the US visa had been present. We can't predict the outcome in a specific case or the probabilities.
I understand about the probabilities but is there a certain requirement in the visa rules, or are there any stories that relates refusal to having or not having next country's visa?
– Gökhan Yu
Jun 30 '17 at 5:05
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Yes and yes.
You can apply in any order you wish. The appications will be evaluated on their merits.
It will be easier to convince the UK that you will leave again if you have a visa for the US. It will be more difficult if you have no US visa yet. This increased difficulty could mean that an application will be refused that would have been granted if the US visa had been present. We can't predict the outcome in a specific case or the probabilities.
I understand about the probabilities but is there a certain requirement in the visa rules, or are there any stories that relates refusal to having or not having next country's visa?
– Gökhan Yu
Jun 30 '17 at 5:05
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up vote
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up vote
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Yes and yes.
You can apply in any order you wish. The appications will be evaluated on their merits.
It will be easier to convince the UK that you will leave again if you have a visa for the US. It will be more difficult if you have no US visa yet. This increased difficulty could mean that an application will be refused that would have been granted if the US visa had been present. We can't predict the outcome in a specific case or the probabilities.
Yes and yes.
You can apply in any order you wish. The appications will be evaluated on their merits.
It will be easier to convince the UK that you will leave again if you have a visa for the US. It will be more difficult if you have no US visa yet. This increased difficulty could mean that an application will be refused that would have been granted if the US visa had been present. We can't predict the outcome in a specific case or the probabilities.
answered Jun 30 '17 at 4:39
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I understand about the probabilities but is there a certain requirement in the visa rules, or are there any stories that relates refusal to having or not having next country's visa?
– Gökhan Yu
Jun 30 '17 at 5:05
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I understand about the probabilities but is there a certain requirement in the visa rules, or are there any stories that relates refusal to having or not having next country's visa?
– Gökhan Yu
Jun 30 '17 at 5:05
I understand about the probabilities but is there a certain requirement in the visa rules, or are there any stories that relates refusal to having or not having next country's visa?
– Gökhan Yu
Jun 30 '17 at 5:05
I understand about the probabilities but is there a certain requirement in the visa rules, or are there any stories that relates refusal to having or not having next country's visa?
– Gökhan Yu
Jun 30 '17 at 5:05
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