UK visa refused due to lack of ties... how to reapply?

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I applied for a Visit visa and which in my my savings bank account i had Gh2700 cedis equivalent to 509.34 pounds which i also presented evidence of source of fund monies i receive from family and friends. My question is was my bank account savings money insufficient that made the ECO refuse my visit visa application describing my personal financial and economic circumstance.Hope to hear from you guys here



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If I understand your question correctly, you are not working in Ghana, but financially dependent on your family (in Ghana and/or in the UK)

When you are financially dependent on your family, you need to convince the embassy about two things in your application:

  • It is in your best interest to return to your home country after the trip.
  • It is in your sponsor's best interest that you return.

Can you convince them that returning to Ghana and studying is better for you than working illegally in the UK? It probably depends on the kind of financial support you receive in Ghana and the quality of your school/ college/ university.

Is it better for your family to continue paying money for your studies in Ghana than to have you stay illegally in the UK? It depends on the financial and social situation of your family. Maybe they would push you to stay in the UK and study there in a high-reputation school (I don't know if schools there check your immigration status)? Maybe they want you to work illegally and support yourself (in the UK), so they do not have to continue supporting you.

It is not enough that you act in good faith and have every intentions to leave the UK. You must convince the embassy that it is in your and your family's best interest to do so (Think of it from a game-theoretical point of view).




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How long after a UK visa refusal Can I reapply?

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 do I reapply after visa refusal?

To reapply, you must complete a new application form, pay the application fee, and schedule an appointment for a new interview. Review the website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you plan to reapply to learn about any reapplication procedures.

Can I apply for UK visit visa after refusal?

Can I apply for UK visit visa after refusal? You can apply for a UK visit visa after you have been refused, although you will need to address any reasons for refusal by way of additional information, explanation and evidence.

How do I respond to a UK visa refusal?

Procedure to appeal UK visa refusal
  • Following receipt a refusal with a right of appeal, the first option is to, of course, appeal the refusal of your visa application. ...
  • The second option is to assess the refusal and reapply in an attempt to address the reasons for refusal.




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    Answer 2

    This visa application refusal must be quite upsetting to you, and you are right to perceive it in the light of your human right to visit your family.

    However, nation-states, representing their people, also have rights and responsibilities, and your personal circumstances do appear to show that you are presently not in a good position to travel for the purpose of visiting you family.

    I live in Europe, and I wouldn't risk going to a nearby country if I had about 500 GBP and was a student, regardless of any third-party support. Some small unexpected details during travel can cause you to spend significantly more money than planned. It comes down to common sense, and the UK visa officers are encouraged to practice it.

    Don't take it personally. I would suggest doing what you can to improve your personal circumstances.

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