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jan15
16th January 2011, 07:28
Hello! I'm just new here:) so i'm not really good in here. I'm from the philippines and apply for a tourist visa to UK for 6days. I would like to ask any advice or honest opinion, as to what can I do, with my refusal visit visa i just got yesterday. It turned out so quick & I feel so depressed with outcome. :bigcry::bigcry:
Their decision:
"You claim to earn an average amount of salary per month. You have failed to provide reasonable evidence of this, such as pay slips. Furthermore, you claimed income is not reflected in your bank statement. In the absence of satisfactory evidence I am not satisfied that your personal circumstances are as stated and I am therefore not satisfied that you are a genuine visitor or that you will leave the UK on completion of your proposed visit." 41(i)(ii)

You claim to have made available amount of your own money to spend on your visit to the UK, which is almost 10times your claimed monthly income. I do not consider the proposed expenditure to be proportionate with your economic circumstances, particularly as you have failed to substantiate your circumstances through satisfactory documentary evidence. I am therefore not satisfied.

What I should do next .... can i reapply or reappeal? Please share some opinion. I would appreciate any info & help that i could get here.:Help1: Thanks in advance. God bless all

Sim11UK
16th January 2011, 08:27
Who were you coming to visit, was it your b/f?
If so have you met him before?
Sounds like you haven't provided the information they required?
Many visit visa's are unsuccessful, something like 20% only, are granted. Many like yourself, have been disappointed on this forum, for having them turned down & I'm pretty sure you can't appeal on a tourist visa.
Hard as it may seem, if it is a b/f, then it's best he keeps visiting you, until you maybe decide to take things further & marry..Then you could apply for a fiance or spouse visa which would more than likely be granted.

Whichever though, don't rush things just for the sake of a visa, make sure you are both happy. :)

joebloggs
16th January 2011, 11:21
no one was sponsoring you ?
if a family member in the UK was not sponsoring you, you have limited rights to appeal :NoNo: