Can I appeal a UK refusal and 10-year ban?

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enter image description hereI applied for short stay visa to study in the UK. I was refused and received a 10-year ban. It was said that the employment letter I presented was classified as "not a genuine employment letter", and my name was put on the Black List.

Now, I'm preparing all the documents that will prove my defense, but I do not know to whom I should complain.

What does this mean:

Any future UK visa applications you make will be considered on their individual merits; however, you are likely to be refused unless the circumstances Of your application change.



Best Answer

The letter you have attached doesn't indicate that you have received a ban, only that future rejected applications may result in one.

Emphasis mine:

You should note that because this application has been refused under paragraph V3.6 of the Immigration Rules, any future applications may also be refused under paragraph V3.7. A refusal under paragraph V3.7 attracts an automatic entry ban period of up to 10 years.

Your application was refused under V3.6. Future refusals may fall under V3.7, and those would attract the ban.

In particular if you do choose to submit a new application you should ensure that you not only have all of the required documentation in order, but also address the issues raised in the first refusal or you will receive an automatic ban




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