UK Visa Refusal twice [closed]
I have been refused UK Visa twice, in 2015 and 2016, I am about reapplying for another one again. I want to get all the document that they said was not in my application and reapply again, in the next two weeks, I want to know if I will be considered or will I be refused.
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I have been refused UK Visa twice, in 2015 and 2016, I am about reapplying for another one again. I want to get all the document that they said was not in my application and reapply again, in the next two weeks, I want to know if I will be considered or will I be refused.
visas uk terminology
closed as primarily opinion-based by mts, blackbird, Willeke♦, Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, Gagravarr Jul 28 '16 at 17:59
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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1. Look at the reasons for your previous refusals. 2. Address those issues before you apply again or you're likely to end up with the same result.
– brhans
Jul 28 '16 at 15:14
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Check the refusal conditions on your refusal letters. There are multitude of questions on UK visa refusals with answers on this website, which should help you in putting a proper application this time.
– DumbCoder
Jul 28 '16 at 15:18
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I have been refused UK Visa twice, in 2015 and 2016, I am about reapplying for another one again. I want to get all the document that they said was not in my application and reapply again, in the next two weeks, I want to know if I will be considered or will I be refused.
visas uk terminology
I have been refused UK Visa twice, in 2015 and 2016, I am about reapplying for another one again. I want to get all the document that they said was not in my application and reapply again, in the next two weeks, I want to know if I will be considered or will I be refused.
visas uk terminology
visas uk terminology
edited Jul 28 '16 at 16:46
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closed as primarily opinion-based by mts, blackbird, Willeke♦, Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, Gagravarr Jul 28 '16 at 17:59
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as primarily opinion-based by mts, blackbird, Willeke♦, Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, Gagravarr Jul 28 '16 at 17:59
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
1
1. Look at the reasons for your previous refusals. 2. Address those issues before you apply again or you're likely to end up with the same result.
– brhans
Jul 28 '16 at 15:14
1
Check the refusal conditions on your refusal letters. There are multitude of questions on UK visa refusals with answers on this website, which should help you in putting a proper application this time.
– DumbCoder
Jul 28 '16 at 15:18
add a comment |
1
1. Look at the reasons for your previous refusals. 2. Address those issues before you apply again or you're likely to end up with the same result.
– brhans
Jul 28 '16 at 15:14
1
Check the refusal conditions on your refusal letters. There are multitude of questions on UK visa refusals with answers on this website, which should help you in putting a proper application this time.
– DumbCoder
Jul 28 '16 at 15:18
1
1
1. Look at the reasons for your previous refusals. 2. Address those issues before you apply again or you're likely to end up with the same result.
– brhans
Jul 28 '16 at 15:14
1. Look at the reasons for your previous refusals. 2. Address those issues before you apply again or you're likely to end up with the same result.
– brhans
Jul 28 '16 at 15:14
1
1
Check the refusal conditions on your refusal letters. There are multitude of questions on UK visa refusals with answers on this website, which should help you in putting a proper application this time.
– DumbCoder
Jul 28 '16 at 15:18
Check the refusal conditions on your refusal letters. There are multitude of questions on UK visa refusals with answers on this website, which should help you in putting a proper application this time.
– DumbCoder
Jul 28 '16 at 15:18
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I want to know if I will be considered or will I be refused.
Just a brief note on 'consideration'.
The act of paying the fee for a visa (currently GBP 87) provides the individual with consideration of their application. So assuming you paid the fee successfully, then yes your application will be duly considered by a British national who has a mandate from the government to make decisions on entry clearance applications.
The outcome of the decision-making process is a different matter entirely, and the fee does not cover this.
will be considered or will I be refused
Both. Or alternatively, your application will be considered and granted.
It seems a small point, but if you are dealing with them in a formal context, like a complaint or appeal, it helps to distinguish between the two.
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I want to know if I will be considered or will I be refused.
Just a brief note on 'consideration'.
The act of paying the fee for a visa (currently GBP 87) provides the individual with consideration of their application. So assuming you paid the fee successfully, then yes your application will be duly considered by a British national who has a mandate from the government to make decisions on entry clearance applications.
The outcome of the decision-making process is a different matter entirely, and the fee does not cover this.
will be considered or will I be refused
Both. Or alternatively, your application will be considered and granted.
It seems a small point, but if you are dealing with them in a formal context, like a complaint or appeal, it helps to distinguish between the two.
add a comment |
I want to know if I will be considered or will I be refused.
Just a brief note on 'consideration'.
The act of paying the fee for a visa (currently GBP 87) provides the individual with consideration of their application. So assuming you paid the fee successfully, then yes your application will be duly considered by a British national who has a mandate from the government to make decisions on entry clearance applications.
The outcome of the decision-making process is a different matter entirely, and the fee does not cover this.
will be considered or will I be refused
Both. Or alternatively, your application will be considered and granted.
It seems a small point, but if you are dealing with them in a formal context, like a complaint or appeal, it helps to distinguish between the two.
add a comment |
I want to know if I will be considered or will I be refused.
Just a brief note on 'consideration'.
The act of paying the fee for a visa (currently GBP 87) provides the individual with consideration of their application. So assuming you paid the fee successfully, then yes your application will be duly considered by a British national who has a mandate from the government to make decisions on entry clearance applications.
The outcome of the decision-making process is a different matter entirely, and the fee does not cover this.
will be considered or will I be refused
Both. Or alternatively, your application will be considered and granted.
It seems a small point, but if you are dealing with them in a formal context, like a complaint or appeal, it helps to distinguish between the two.
I want to know if I will be considered or will I be refused.
Just a brief note on 'consideration'.
The act of paying the fee for a visa (currently GBP 87) provides the individual with consideration of their application. So assuming you paid the fee successfully, then yes your application will be duly considered by a British national who has a mandate from the government to make decisions on entry clearance applications.
The outcome of the decision-making process is a different matter entirely, and the fee does not cover this.
will be considered or will I be refused
Both. Or alternatively, your application will be considered and granted.
It seems a small point, but if you are dealing with them in a formal context, like a complaint or appeal, it helps to distinguish between the two.
answered Jul 28 '16 at 16:54
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1. Look at the reasons for your previous refusals. 2. Address those issues before you apply again or you're likely to end up with the same result.
– brhans
Jul 28 '16 at 15:14
1
Check the refusal conditions on your refusal letters. There are multitude of questions on UK visa refusals with answers on this website, which should help you in putting a proper application this time.
– DumbCoder
Jul 28 '16 at 15:18