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Paradoxically, often having family in the UK plays against the applicant. The idea behind is that if an applicant has a stronger family network in the UK than in his home country, he then has a strong incentive to try also to stay in the UK.not having dependents surely isn't a reason to refuse
Approach your MP man. it worked for me. Tell him how these incompetent ECO's refusing visit visas on baseless reasons.BigMo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 12:08 pmYes I can start to visualise an ECO's thought process. However, they can't seem to be able to find the balance between being professionally sceptical (which is understandable and should be respected) & purely speculative (letting the imagination run wild!). I am sure that not all of them are like this, but they are being frankly incompetent, the HO have to have a mechanism to address that (hence the need to gather the feedback from you all haha before I spend £ on a PAP (lawyer's fees) or a JR). Appreciate your feedback though!
That's very helpful. I have just written to my MP. Hopefully he will respond! cheersRoute to ILR wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 12:23 pmApproach your MP man. it worked for me. Tell him how these incompetent ECO's refusing visit visas on baseless reasons.BigMo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 12:08 pmYes I can start to visualise an ECO's thought process. However, they can't seem to be able to find the balance between being professionally sceptical (which is understandable and should be respected) & purely speculative (letting the imagination run wild!). I am sure that not all of them are like this, but they are being frankly incompetent, the HO have to have a mechanism to address that (hence the need to gather the feedback from you all haha before I spend £ on a PAP (lawyer's fees) or a JR). Appreciate your feedback though!
I got my mother visit visa after 2 refusals. I approached my local MP. He said apply again and give me the Application reference number.I did the same and explained the refusal point in details. Submitted same documents. Guess what MP wrote me letter with copy of email he received from ECM in Abu dhabi that decision has been made on this application number. Next day mom got the call to collect the passport and visa granted.
Get your MP advise on this and see how much helpful he is on this matter.
If the MP doesn't respond, don't chase him but chase in his assistance/secretary. Often assistants have more time to listen and can put your request in front at the right moment.That's very helpful. I have just written to my MP. Hopefully he will respond! cheers
BigMo wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:59 pmHi all,
Following on from below, I received the following response from HO. I am not sure the extent to which I need to resubmit all documents - should this just be fresh bank statements (which they have clearly asked for) or should this be all documents resubmitted? Has anyone experienced this before? Will appreciate any comments.
The fresh bank statements are important to most applications and particularly visit visas because among other things 1. it is a means to check that the sponsor can support the applicants and or
2. that the applicant can support their visit/holiday and have sufficient sustaining financial ties in home country to indicate they will return home/not use public funds while in UK.
So the statements they have asked for is also important to assess if there has been a change of circumstances.
If there are other documents submitted previously that a new one may better your application standing and or indicate change of circumstances should also be submitted.
HO Response ----------------------------------
Dear Customer,
Your application for a UK visa was refused and it was agreed that it would be reconsidered. However since then our office was closed because it was no longer possible to operate a visa service in accordance with Public Health guidelines.
However, due to the time that has passed since you were last contacted and the ongoing travel restrictions that remain in place, your travel plans and your personal circumstances may now be different. We are therefore contacting you to clarify your current circumstances and find out if you still wish for a reconsideration.
Please reply to this email stating which of the following options applies to you:
Option 1: You no longer intend to travel to the UK and wish to withdraw your reconsideration request at PAP
Please reply to this email using your GWF reference number as the subject title along with the words ‘WITHDRAWAL OF RECONSIDERATION REQUEST’ and provide the following information:
Name ……….
Date of Birth…………
Application reference GWF…………….
Date……..…
Please note that if you withdraw your reconsideration request your visa application fee will not be refunded.
Option 2: You wish to continue with your visa reconsideration and there have been no change of circumstances since your applications was submitted.
Please reply to this email using your GWF reference number as the subject title along with the words ‘NO CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES’ and provide the following information:
Name….
Date of Birth….
Application reference GWF….
Your new date of travel…
Your new purpose of travel…
How long do you intend to stay in the UK…
Your supporting documents that accompanied your original application will now be out of date. Please attach clear images of fresh supporting documents to your reply. Emails must be 5MB or less. If your email is bigger than this then please send the supporting documents separately but ensure you put your GWF number in the subject line of each email.
Option 3: You wish to continue with your visa reconsideration and there are changes in your personal circumstances that need to be considered
Please reply to this email using your GWF reference number as the subject title along with the words ‘CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES’ and provide the following information:
Name….
Date of Birth….
Application reference GWF….
Your new date of travel…
Your new purpose of travel….
How long do you intend to stay in the UK…
You will also need to explain what changes of circumstance there have been and attach a clear image of new supporting documents. Emails must be 5MB or less. If your email is bigger than this then please send the supporting documents separately but ensure you put the GWF number in the subject line of each email.
In all cases, please respond to this email by 22/08/2020 to avoid further delays to the reconsideration of your visa application.
Your supporting documents that accompanied your original application will now be out of date. Hence, please provide the below up to date documents:
Recent bank statement from applicant covering last 6 months
Recent bank statement from Sponsor covering last 6 months
If you are in any doubt about whether a change of circumstances is relevant please declare them anyway using process 3 above. Failure to declare a change of circumstances may be considered as deception and could lead to your application being refused and a ban on travelling to the UK in the future.
If we do not hear from you by the date mentioned above, we will make a decision on your application based on the information we already hold.
Thank you for your patience and co-operation.
UKVI Abu Dhabi Casework Team
What is the outcome of ur case?.BigMo wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:59 pmHi all,
Following on from below, I received the following response from HO. I am not sure the extent to which I need to resubmit all documents - should this just be fresh bank statements (which they have clearly asked for) or should this be all documents resubmitted? Has anyone experienced this before? Will appreciate any comments.
HO Response ----------------------------------
Dear Customer,
Your application for a UK visa was refused and it was agreed that it would be reconsidered. However since then our office was closed because it was no longer possible to operate a visa service in accordance with Public Health guidelines.
However, due to the time that has passed since you were last contacted and the ongoing travel restrictions that remain in place, your travel plans and your personal circumstances may now be different. We are therefore contacting you to clarify your current circumstances and find out if you still wish for a reconsideration.
Please reply to this email stating which of the following options applies to you:
Option 1: You no longer intend to travel to the UK and wish to withdraw your reconsideration request at PAP
Please reply to this email using your GWF reference number as the subject title along with the words ‘WITHDRAWAL OF RECONSIDERATION REQUEST’ and provide the following information:
Name ……….
Date of Birth…………
Application reference GWF…………….
Date……..…
Please note that if you withdraw your reconsideration request your visa application fee will not be refunded.
Option 2: You wish to continue with your visa reconsideration and there have been no change of circumstances since your applications was submitted.
Please reply to this email using your GWF reference number as the subject title along with the words ‘NO CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES’ and provide the following information:
Name….
Date of Birth….
Application reference GWF….
Your new date of travel…
Your new purpose of travel…
How long do you intend to stay in the UK…
Your supporting documents that accompanied your original application will now be out of date. Please attach clear images of fresh supporting documents to your reply. Emails must be 5MB or less. If your email is bigger than this then please send the supporting documents separately but ensure you put your GWF number in the subject line of each email.
Option 3: You wish to continue with your visa reconsideration and there are changes in your personal circumstances that need to be considered
Please reply to this email using your GWF reference number as the subject title along with the words ‘CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES’ and provide the following information:
Name….
Date of Birth….
Application reference GWF….
Your new date of travel…
Your new purpose of travel….
How long do you intend to stay in the UK…
You will also need to explain what changes of circumstance there have been and attach a clear image of new supporting documents. Emails must be 5MB or less. If your email is bigger than this then please send the supporting documents separately but ensure you put the GWF number in the subject line of each email.
In all cases, please respond to this email by 22/08/2020 to avoid further delays to the reconsideration of your visa application.
Your supporting documents that accompanied your original application will now be out of date. Hence, please provide the below up to date documents:
Recent bank statement from applicant covering last 6 months
Recent bank statement from Sponsor covering last 6 months
If you are in any doubt about whether a change of circumstances is relevant please declare them anyway using process 3 above. Failure to declare a change of circumstances may be considered as deception and could lead to your application being refused and a ban on travelling to the UK in the future.
If we do not hear from you by the date mentioned above, we will make a decision on your application based on the information we already hold.
Thank you for your patience and co-operation.
UKVI Abu Dhabi Casework Team
my pap three months was completed on june 2020, but till now i didnt recevd any outcome from HO.
Any update in ur case?