Refusal of tier 2 UK visa [closed]

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I applied for tier 2 general dependent ( partner) visa to accompany my husband, who is working in UK. But my visa got refused at the entry clearance level due to the absence of wedding photos whereas I stated that I attached the photos perhaps I forgot to attach it. Now what can I do, whether to reapply for it or appeal over it or to make a administrative review..... Can anyone help me please 😔😔enter image description hereenter image description here






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Can Tier 2 visa be refused?

Common reasons for Tier 2 Visas being refused include: the correct supporting documentation is missing. a mistake on the application form. no Certificate of Sponsorship or the salary offered is too low.

What happens if your UK visa is refused?

If your application is refusedYou'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.

How long after a UK visa refusal can I apply?

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.

How long does the UK embassy keep refusal records?

If the refusal is based on misrepresentation, we'll keep your fingerprints and photo for 10 years. If the refusal is based on health concerns, financial reasons or non-compliance, we'll keep your fingerprints and photo for 5 years.



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