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General Grounds of Refusal??

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ireallywish09
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General Grounds of Refusal??

Post by ireallywish09 » Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:24 pm

Hi,

My TIER 1 VISA was declined due to the supporting document for Maintenance Funds being unappropriate. But it was also mentioned that "Your application has also been considered for General grounds for Refusal". Can you please share what this means. Beneath this statement, "Not Applicable" was also mentioned....

vinny
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Post by vinny » Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:53 pm

I think it means that the refusal was due to Maintenance (funds) only. The General grounds (320-324) were not applicable.
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piyush123
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Re: General Grounds of Refusal??

Post by piyush123 » Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:39 am

Hi ireallywish09,

Very sorry to hear that ur visa got rejected. can u please share what supporting documents have u provided for maintenance funds?

Thanks.
ireallywish09 wrote:Hi,

My TIER 1 VISA was declined due to the supporting document for Maintenance Funds being unappropriate. But it was also mentioned that "Your application has also been considered for General grounds for Refusal". Can you please share what this means. Beneath this statement, "Not Applicable" was also mentioned....

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