Authenticating a denial by UK embassy
10 years ago I used an agent to apply for UK visa, He said it was a group application. I entered the UK embassy with him while he took the documents into an office while we waited outside, no biometrics was done. He came back after a week with the news that we were denied. And with a big black stamp at the back of my passport with the inscription UK2010.
Now my issue is I'm not sure if this guy actually applied or not, when did UK embassy started collecting biometrics and does UK2010 stamped at the back of the passport imply a denial?
I want to apply now but do not know what response to give.
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Can I apply UK visa after refusal?
You can make a fresh application addressing the grounds of refusal with the submission of new evidence and fee. There is no time limit for making a fresh application. So, you can reapply any time after your UK visa refusal.Do embassies know about visa refusal in other countries?
The embassy doesn't track your refusal, CLASS does. That's a database accessible to every American consular officer in the world at the click of a mouse, so it's not just the embassy where the visa refusal takes place.What happens if my UK visa gets rejected?
Re-Applying for UK Visa After Rejection Once an applicants visa application has been rejected, the applicant can choose to re-apply for a visa. A fresh application can be filed as soon as the first visa application was rejected, or on completion of the appeal process.How long does the UK embassy keep refusal records?
As long as the databases are backed up and they don't deliberately delete the data, your visa issue history is accessible for life. This isn't like a bad credit report where a default drops off after 7 or 10 years. Your visa refusal history is like a NICS denial: it is kept for life.Top 5 reasons for the UK visa refusals | UK visa rejection
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