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Just to qualify this you cannot enter for six months, leave and immediately re-enter for another six months. The rule is six months in every twelve, otherwise if caught and questioned, the IO will assume the culprit is effectively settling on a visit visa which is a big no-no.andyb123 wrote:on a visit visa you can only be in the UK for 6 months for a single visit, the fact that you've put 1 or 2 years indicates that you do not intend to leave within 6 months (which is a requirement on all visit visas - you can go and comeback again, but a single visit must not exceed 6 months).
iirc, visitor visas aren't subject to appealsAarthy wrote:Can the appeal be processed on the second rejection? Because the second application is only for 6 months? Or is it worth applying third time !!!!
if your application doesn't allow for an appeal it should say on your rejection letter "you do not have the right to appeal" and they will simply ignore your appeal letter anywayAarthy wrote:In that case do you think withdrawing the appeal would be better? Is there any format in which we need to write to the embassy for withdrawing the appeal or would just a letter mentioning the same would do?