What should we do about a UK Standard Visitor visa refusal (V4.2(a,c))?
Today, my mother's UK visit application got rejected. We live in Pakistan, and here, mostly, the property is owned by the males. Therefore, in our case, my mom does not have any property in her name. But both my mom and dad share a joint bank account. And my mom is a housewife, therefore, she is supported by my dad.
With her visa application, I submitted dad's ID card copy, her bank statement, and my dad's land document (along with sponsor's documents like bank statement, employer's letter, pay-slips, property inspection letter). But still her application got rejected.
Can someone please tell what should we do about it and what should we submit to overcome this rejection again?
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What can I do if my UK visa is refused?
There are three options of what you can do after your UK visa is refused:Can I appeal against UK visitor visa refusal?
A UK visit visa refusal is not an appealable decision. This means that you cannot challenge it by way of an appeal. However, if you have ever been refused an entry clearance as a visitor you have the option of re-applying or submitting an application for judicial review.What happens after refusal visa visit UK?
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.What are the chances of getting a UK visa after refusal?
Each year thousands of applications are rejected. At times applicants worry about what possibly could have been wrong with their application. In 2019, the UK visa rejection rate went up to 13%. Bangladesh, Ghana and Algeria were amongst the countries that faced visa rejections up to 40%.TOP 5 REASONS FOR UK VISIT VISA REFUSALS | HOW TO AVOID UK VISITOR VISA REFUSAL | VISIT THE UK
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