UK Visa refused twice for GMC ID check [duplicate]
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In Egypt, I applied for the General Medical Council identity check and the visa was refused two times.
The first time, I was going as a visitor, but they said that I didn't show that I have sufficient funds to cover the cost of my travel. I did include a letter from my employer showing my and bank statement.
The second time, I asked my father to add some funds to my bank account and I included another bank statement with funds in US dollars where my salary is transferred.
I stated that my father will help me to cover the costs of my visit, noted that he had transferred money to me, and included his bank statement.
I was refused, saying that I must explain my own circumstances and my purpose of travel, and that my finances would not be sufficient. It was also noted that there was no evidence that my father was giving me the money.
My concern is that my GMC date expires in 45 days. Is there anything I can do?
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In Egypt, I applied for the General Medical Council identity check and the visa was refused two times.
The first time, I was going as a visitor, but they said that I didn't show that I have sufficient funds to cover the cost of my travel. I did include a letter from my employer showing my and bank statement.
The second time, I asked my father to add some funds to my bank account and I included another bank statement with funds in US dollars where my salary is transferred.
I stated that my father will help me to cover the costs of my visit, noted that he had transferred money to me, and included his bank statement.
I was refused, saying that I must explain my own circumstances and my purpose of travel, and that my finances would not be sufficient. It was also noted that there was no evidence that my father was giving me the money.
My concern is that my GMC date expires in 45 days. Is there anything I can do?
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Refused UK Visit visa for lack of sufficient funds - What more can I do?
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Reapplying for a UK Standard Visitor visa after a refusal
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In Egypt, I applied for the General Medical Council identity check and the visa was refused two times.
The first time, I was going as a visitor, but they said that I didn't show that I have sufficient funds to cover the cost of my travel. I did include a letter from my employer showing my and bank statement.
The second time, I asked my father to add some funds to my bank account and I included another bank statement with funds in US dollars where my salary is transferred.
I stated that my father will help me to cover the costs of my visit, noted that he had transferred money to me, and included his bank statement.
I was refused, saying that I must explain my own circumstances and my purpose of travel, and that my finances would not be sufficient. It was also noted that there was no evidence that my father was giving me the money.
My concern is that my GMC date expires in 45 days. Is there anything I can do?
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UK visa refusal on V 4.2 a + c (and sometimes 'e')
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UK Visa Refusal: Provenance of funds/parking
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Refused UK Visit visa for lack of sufficient funds - What more can I do?
1 answer
Reapplying for a UK Standard Visitor visa after a refusal
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In Egypt, I applied for the General Medical Council identity check and the visa was refused two times.
The first time, I was going as a visitor, but they said that I didn't show that I have sufficient funds to cover the cost of my travel. I did include a letter from my employer showing my and bank statement.
The second time, I asked my father to add some funds to my bank account and I included another bank statement with funds in US dollars where my salary is transferred.
I stated that my father will help me to cover the costs of my visit, noted that he had transferred money to me, and included his bank statement.
I was refused, saying that I must explain my own circumstances and my purpose of travel, and that my finances would not be sufficient. It was also noted that there was no evidence that my father was giving me the money.
My concern is that my GMC date expires in 45 days. Is there anything I can do?
This question already has an answer here:
UK visa refusal on V 4.2 a + c (and sometimes 'e')
1 answer
UK Visa Refusal: Provenance of funds/parking
1 answer
Refused UK Visit visa for lack of sufficient funds - What more can I do?
1 answer
Reapplying for a UK Standard Visitor visa after a refusal
1 answer
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This is a standard V 4.2 a+c+e refusal. Please read linked article from our archives
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