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Yours is a classic example of temptation to hide information when filling form. Yes previous rejections affect future applications, unless the situation has changed significantly to address the previous rejection issues.sohois wrote:Hello,
Last year my girlfriend tried to get a general visitor visa for Christmas to visit with the family. However, she was rejected on the grounds that they didn't believe she had sufficient ties to China to return. I can't say it was a massive injustice as she had no job at the time, only savings to tie her back.
Anyway, we are looking to apply again for the summer and she has become convinced that the rejection is an utter disaster that will make it impossible to get approved. Now, nothing I've ever heard has lead me to believe it will have much effect on future applications.
Is anyone here familiar with what kind of impact this prior rejection can have?
Thanks
Well, on the subject of your first sentence, we have thought about her simply applying for a visitor visa on her own without mentioning me or my family, which would be a significant change, I presume.Mauser1905 wrote:Yours is a classic example of temptation to hide information when filling form. Yes previous rejections affect future applications, unless the situation has changed significantly to address the previous rejection issues.sohois wrote:Hello,
Last year my girlfriend tried to get a general visitor visa for Christmas to visit with the family. However, she was rejected on the grounds that they didn't believe she had sufficient ties to China to return. I can't say it was a massive injustice as she had no job at the time, only savings to tie her back.
Anyway, we are looking to apply again for the summer and she has become convinced that the rejection is an utter disaster that will make it impossible to get approved. Now, nothing I've ever heard has lead me to believe it will have much effect on future applications.
Is anyone here familiar with what kind of impact this prior rejection can have?
Thanks
Have a keen look in this guidance document and please make yourself and applicant aware of the latest credibility and intentions:sohois wrote: Well, on the subject of your first sentence, we have thought about her simply applying for a visitor visa on her own without mentioning me or my family, which would be a significant change, I presume.
And she would apply with a job this time as well
So she's going to lie..well that's a sure fire way to get another refusal, and a 10 year ban.sohois wrote:Well, on the subject of your first sentence, we have thought about her simply applying for a visitor visa on her own without mentioning me or my family, which would be a significant change, I presume.Mauser1905 wrote:Yours is a classic example of temptation to hide information when filling form. Yes previous rejections affect future applications, unless the situation has changed significantly to address the previous rejection issues.sohois wrote:Hello,
Last year my girlfriend tried to get a general visitor visa for Christmas to visit with the family. However, she was rejected on the grounds that they didn't believe she had sufficient ties to China to return. I can't say it was a massive injustice as she had no job at the time, only savings to tie her back.
Anyway, we are looking to apply again for the summer and she has become convinced that the rejection is an utter disaster that will make it impossible to get approved. Now, nothing I've ever heard has lead me to believe it will have much effect on future applications.
Is anyone here familiar with what kind of impact this prior rejection can have?
Thanks
And she would apply with a job this time as well
Best to just reapply in the same way then, I'm guessing.Greenie wrote: So she's going to lie..well that's a sure fire way to get another refusal, and a 10 year ban.