Am I being scammed? (UK visit visa refusal)
I am from Pakistan. I applied for a 4 week UK family visit visa with my 6 year old daughter and they refused, my refusal issue is the same. I am going to quote my refusal letter:
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These objections and reasons are not as like they thinking I have my bank statement and transactions including Rs. 4 lac balance I have transactions of my salary in statement and my husband recently employed he is also have his salary transaction in the same statement because we are both using our joint account.
I just want to go to the UK and meet my family for 4 weeks and I am with my 6 year old daughter. My husband is not going with us due to his job.
Now please guide me; should I go for an Administration review and provide them my bank statement because my visa was rejected on 26 July 2016 I still have time period for administration review OR should I reapply immediately to remove all these objections and give them more evidences I mean bank statements and our pay slips etc? Kindly guide me what to do which way will work. Your quick help and guidelines will help me.
Best Answer
The likelihood here is that you are getting scammed. Your narrative fits a well-known profile. In comments you wrote...
Actually My solicitor wants to take administrative review he said everything is okay we just need to show bank statement with administrative review where is clearly salary transactions we dont need to reapply , I am not getting satisfied whatever administrative review will work or not I need your suggestions because you wrote that visitor cant take administrative review but my solicitor going to do this I am confused.
And this is the pattern...
- You apply for a Standard Visitor Visa and get refused
- A 'lawyer' offers to provide representation in an Appeal or an Administrative Review. His representation may or may not attract a fee in the opening gambit.
- You Google for 'Administrative Review' and see that it's a real thing.
- You pay because you are very disappointed about the refusal
- A few weeks later the lawyer tells you there's great news! Your case was reviewed and will be handed over to the Tribunal for a decision, but his representation will attract a fee. You pay.
- A few weeks later the lawyer tells you there's great news! Your case was heard at the Tribunal and will be brought before the Upper Tribunal, but his representation will attract a fee. You pay.
- And so on until the lawyer tells you that a fresh application is needed, and his representation will attract a fee, blah blah blah.
Each step is supported by correspondence and paperwork from the 'Home Office'. But... It's all fake.
And here's why...
The Standard Visitor Visa has no rights of appeal or administrative review. Administrative Review has to do with other kinds of visa applications, stuff like work permits and entrepreneur visas. So it's a scam. Somebody can say, "HEY, the lawyer is innocent, he just doesn't know how things work"; that's tantamount to a scam anyway.
Taking a closer look at your refusal notice...
From the Home Office's web site (emphasis mine):
1. If you're outside the UK
You'll be told in your application refusal letter if you can ask for the decision on your visa application to be reviewed. This is known as an 'administrative review'.
You can only ask for an administrative review if all of the following apply:
- you're outside the UK
- you applied outside the UK
- your application was refused on or after 6 April 2015
- you don't have a right of appeal against the refusal
- you didn't make an application as a visitor or short term student
On the plus side, you may not actually have a refusal, it depends upon where the scam took root.
Best practices advice follows three pathways undertaken simultaneously:
Do not apply again right away
Initiate a "Subject Access Request" to get your file and see what the 'official' records say about you.
When your SAR comes back, arrange a consultation with a member of the UK Law Society, use the lookup tool on ILPA.
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How do you know you have been refused a UK visa?
You'll get a letter or an email explaining why your application was refused. Your passport will be returned, if it was kept as part of your application. Your refusal letter will explain if you have the right to either an: administrative review.What are the chances of UK visa getting rejected?
The current refusal rate for UK visa applications hovers around 15% mark, with some categories experiencing an even higher rate of refusals.What happens if my visa is refused UK?
A visa can be refused under the points-based system, which is the UK's immigration management system. Applicants whose visas have been refused under this system can appeal for an administrative review only. The visa rejection letter will specify if the applicant is permitted to appeal the decision.Do you get your money back if your visa is denied UK?
inside the UK - you'll get your refund up to 6 weeks after your appeal or administrative review is dismissed. outside the UK - you'll get your refund up to 6 weeks after your visa application is refused.TOP 5 REASONS FOR UK VISIT VISA REFUSALS | HOW TO AVOID UK VISITOR VISA REFUSAL | VISIT THE UK
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Answer 2
The refusal letter itself states that:
In relation to this decision there is no right of appeal or right to administrative review
Therefore you should not attempt administrative review, as it is not available. Any solicitor telling you that is their plan should be dropped immediately, as they are clearly incompetent and incapable of reading plain English at best.
As such, the only approach you could take would be to reapply. If you are doing so, then you should carefully read these official UK government pages regarding what is required and expected of you:
Standard Visitor Visa - note that this is the visa you should be using for a 4 week visit. Family visas are for those looking to stay more than 6 months.
Visitor Guidance - help from the UK govt on applying for a visitor visa.
However, you should note that your refusal states that:
... you are likely to be refused unless the circumstances of your application change.
This implies that the problem with your application (from the point of view of the people deciding to award you a visa) is your personal situation, and not the evidence (or lack thereof) that you have provided. You can apply again with better evidence, but unless your existing evidence is misleading in some way, the ECO thinks you will be refused again.
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