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He, a single unemployed male with little or no strong connection to his home country, is highly unlikely to get a visit visa. He should be prepared for a refusal.
Don't know where you get this all doom and gloom idea from. I know folks that have been denied visas multiple time. I repeat it on this forum regularly.Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:58 pmThen get a refusal that will forever blight his immigration applications... yeah great idea
Do not hijack someone's post or topicGaneshkumarkorada wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 11:29 pmHi Every one I have got the below reply from immigration for refusal of uk visa application.
Could anyone please suggest what to do.
It's helpful a lot
The onus is on you to qualify for entry clearance based on your own circumstances and your own intentions. You have said that your sponsor will help you with this visit by providing you with funding and accommodation whilst you are in the United Kingdom and I am satisfied that they are in a position to do so based on documents provided. While I take that into account in assessing your proposed maintenance and accommodation in the UK, this is only one aspect of the visitor rules and this sponsorship does not satisfy me of your own intention to leave the UK on completion of your visit.
• I have examined your documentation in order to determine if you have demonstrated your own circumstances in your home country. You have stated that you are unemployed in your home country. The information provided in support of your application does not demonstrate the income or finances of any close family members in your country of residence who may be supporting you financially. The information provided in support of your application therefore does not establish your financial circumstances to be as declared or establish how you are supported in your country of residence.
• In consideration of your family ties I note the statements made by you in your visa application and supporting information which indicate that your spouse will remain in your home country. Whilst I accept that this is a positive indicator of the family ties you hold to your home country, given my significant concerns regarding your economic ties listed above, I am not satisfied that the presence of your spouse in your home country acts to sufficiently tip the balance of probabilities to satisfy me that you intend to depart the UK at the end of the period stated by you, nor that you seek entry for a purpose that is permitted under the visitor rules
• I am therefore not satisfied that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor and that you intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit. Your application is therefore refused under paragraph V 4.2 (a) and (c) of the Immigration Rules.