Hi anvee
So sorry to see that your visa got refused.
It's upsetting and difficult to accept I know, but try to remain calm and objective.
There's no mandatory requirement for specific documents for visit visa applications. The decision is principally based on the discretion of the ECO based upon the overall 'picture' of the application.
Also, basically there is no appeal process unless based on human rights or race discrimination grounds.
Any such appeals you might consider could be expected to take between 6-8 months to conclude.
On the positive side you are able to re-apply, at any time, by clearly and properly addressing the reasons for refusal.
Personally I'd suggest referencing the reasons for refusal and countering with both a written statement and evidential documenation.
The cost and risk of re-applying is low
You absolutely must clearly demonstrate a non-immigrant intent.
To best achieve that, you must convince the ECO, to his own satisfaction, that you have strong social, economic and family ties in the Philippines that would compel you to leave the UK at the end of your visit.
Common reasons to return home and strong/complelling ties may differ from country to country, city to city and individual to individual.
Some examples of ties can be a job, a house, social and family relationships, a bank account, possessions etc
AS mentioned before the ECO will be looking to see if the aspects of your life that bind you to your country outweigh those aspects that may cause you to be unwilling to return to your home country, or to attempt to change or extend your visa status.
Other key factors to keep in mind when applying for a UK visit visa, in addition to compelling intentions to return home, include having a clear well thought out visit plan including outline itinerary, dates of Travel, duration of stay and main reasons for wanting to travel at the specific time.
Having access to sufficient cash funds to support and accommodate yourself or how you'll be supported and accommodated by relatives or friends.
Anyone 'sponsoring' a visitor to UK should review the UKBA webpage
Sponsoring a General Visitor
I imagine it did not help your case to include proof of the sale of your assets.
May I kindly suggest you carefully read the refusal, decide the best approach to fully address all the reasons given and re-apply.
You'll need to support a subsequent application with clear documentary evidence and a very good letter of invitation support from the family members you are visiting.
Family sponsors should include:-
- 6 months Bank statements
- 6 months pay slips
- Proof of address (eg utility bill, Council Tax etc)
- Accommodation details (including owner's agreement / rental agreement)
- Sponsors passport copy (Photo page, any relevant stamp pages)
- The main reasons for the visit invitation at the specific time
Hope this will help get a subsequent application approved.
Try to stay positive all is not lost by any means.