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ВАЖНО В данном разделе представлены выдержки из писем об отказах в британских визах заявителей, которые обращались в Посольство Великобритании самостоятельно. Рекомендуем внимательно изучить данную информацию, чтобы понять логику принятия решений визовых офицеров. Также вы найдете полезными следующие разделы нашего информационного ресурса: «Причины отказа в визе в Великобританию» и «Особенности визы в Великобританию».

The Decision

I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am satisfied that paragraph(s) 3.6 of Appendix V of the Immigration Rules for visitors is applicable to your application. I am also not satisfied that you meet the requirements of Paragraph 4.2 of Appendix V because:

The visa application form asks you if you have ever been refused a visa for the UK or any other country. While I acknowledge that you have declared being refused entry to the UK in May 2014, you have failed to declare being refused a UK visa on 31/10/18. I am therefore satisfied that the statement made by you on your visa application form is false. As a false statement has been made, and material facts not disclosed, in relation to this application, your application is refused under Paragraph 3.6 of Appendix V of the Immigration Rules.

I note in your current application you have said that you will be visiting your boyfriend and it is stated in his covering letter that you have been dating since March 2018, before you made your last application for a UK visa. However, in your last application you made no reference to your boyfriend in the UK but rather stated that you would travel with a friend for tourism and that you would stay in hotel accommodation. I also note in that application you failed to declare being refused entry to the UK in 2014. Moreover, I note from your Border Force records that you were refused entry as the Border Force officer was not satisfied that you were genuinely seeking entry to the UK as a transit visitor as there were a number of discrepancies that you were unable to account for. The above leads me to doubt the accuracy of the statements made by you in this application, your last application and at the UK border in 2014. As such, I am not satisfied that you are genuinely seeking entry for a purpose that is permitted by the visitor routes or that you will leave the UK at the end of your visit.

I am also satisfied that you have used deception in this application. This means that future entry clearance applications may also be refused under the Immigration Rules for a period of up to 10 years depending on the type of application you make. The period of 10 years starts from the date that the deception was used in this application for a visa.

The Decision

I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) V4.2 (a), (c) & (e) of Appendix V because:

You state that you wish to visit the UK for 26 days for tourism and to visit a friend. You have said you have no family in the UK and that this visit will cost you 138,000 RUB (£1,652 @ exchange rate of £1= 83.5364 RUB).

You have indicated that you are employed as a Manager with an income of 42,350 RUB (£507) per month. You state that you spend 19,000 RUB (£227) per month on expenses leaving you with a disposable income of approximately £180. This means that based on your own figures this visit would cost you more than nine times your monthly disposable income.

To demonstrate your financial position and ability to fund this visit you have submitted a Sberbank bank statement in your name showing a closing balance of 243,550.47 RUB (£2,915.50) on 27/11/2019. I note that there is no transaction history to show your wages being paid into this account or to demonstrate the origins of these funds. The information you have provided does not show the source of the remaining stated balance. Given this, I am not satisfied that these funds remain available to you for the purpose of this visit and that this closing balance is an accurate reflection of your current financial circumstances.

Given the above, I am not satisfied that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor and that you intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit. Your application is therefore refused under paragraph’s V 4.2 (a) and (c).

Given the doubts I have already expressed regarding your stated level of income, I am not satisfied the balance in your account accurately reflects your current financial position or would be available to you in the UK. I am therefore not satisfied that you have sufficient funds to cover all reasonable costs in relation to your visit. Your application is therefore refused under paragraph V 4.2 (e).

The Decision

I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) V4.2 of Appendix V because:

You state that you wish to visit the UK for four days tourism. You have said you have no family in the UK and that this visit will cost you £1,100. You have indicated that you are employed with an income of 60000.00 RUB (£716.63 @ exchange rate £1=83.59RUB) per month. This means that based on your own figures this visit would cost you almost 4 times your monthly income after expenses.

I acknowledge you have submitted an employment letter. The transaction history on the bank statement you have submitted does not show deposits that are identifiable either as being from your employer or matching the level of salary you have stated you receive and I am therefore not satisfied you have the level of income you have stated.

To demonstrate your financial position and ability to fund this visit you have submitted a Sberbank a in your name showing a closing balance of 251,203.99 (£3,000.33). However, the information you have provided does not show the source of this these funds. It does not show debits and credits, income from employment or that these funds have been accumulated over a period of time. Given this, I am not satisfied that these funds represent a true and accurate reflection of your current financial circumstances and that they remain available to you for the purpose of your visit.

Given the above, I am not satisfied that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor and that you intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit. Your application is therefore refused under paragraph’s V 4.2 (a) and (c).

Given the doubts I have already expressed regarding your stated level of income, I am not satisfied the balance in your account accurately reflects your current financial position or would be available to you in the UK. I am therefore not satisfied that you have sufficient funds to cover all reasonable costs in relation to your visit. Your application is therefore refused under paragraph V 4.2 (e)

The Decision

I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) V4.2 of Appendix V: Immigration Rules for visitors because:

You intend to visit the UK for 6 days. You state that you are employed earning 60,530.45 RUB (£736.53 at exchange rate £1 = 82.18 RUB). In support this I note that you have submitted a letter from your employer confirming your employment. In order to demonstrate your ability to fund your trip you have provided a bank document in your name however, you have failed to submit an itemised statement to verify your funds over a period of the last six months. Therefore without this statement I can’t be satisfied that you have the funds as stated by you to fund these proposed trip. I am not satisfied therefore that you are genuinely able to meet the cost of your trip and maintain and accommodate yourself without recourse to full-time employment or public funds.

As such, I am not satisfied that you have provided an accurate portrayal of your current personal and financial circumstances nor satisfied that your intentions to visit the UK are as stated and that you will leave at the end of your visit.

In light of all the above I am not satisfied that you will leave the UK at the end of your visit; are genuinely seeking entry for a purpose that is permitted by the visitor routes and have sufficient funds to cover all reasonable costs in relation to your visit without working or accessing public funds. Appendix V4.2 (a) (c) and (e).

The Decision

I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) V4.2 of Appendix V: Immigration Rules for visitors because:

You have applied to visit the United Kingdom for five days the purpose of tourism. In assessing your eligibility for entry to the UK I have considered your personal and financial circumstances as evidenced by your application form and supporting documents.

You state that you are employed by ***** JSC as an engineer, earning £673 per month. I acknowledge that you have submitted an employment letter as evidence of this employment. Your supporting information does not demonstrate that you have any other source of income. You state that you spend £250 per month, leaving you with a monthly disposable income of £423. You say you are planning to spend £400 on your visit to the UK and that no one else will be contributing towards the costs. It lacks credibility that this amount would be sufficient to cover the combined costs of return air travel, hotel accommodation in London and living expenses for a five day stay. In the absence of a more credible estimate of your expenditure, I am not satisfied that your likely expenditure is proportionate to your current economic circumstances.

As evidence of your finances you have submitted a statement of account from SberBank indicating that an account in your name held funds of 114,423.19 RUB on 09/09/2019 (£1,425,71 at an exchange rate of £1 = 80.14 RUB; Oanda 02/10/2019). It lacks credibility that you would choose to spend such a significant proportion of your savings on this short tourist visit. This leads me to doubt your intentions in seeking to visit the UK for the limited period and purpose stated.

The factors mentioned above have not been taken in isolation but considered collectively. They damage the overall credibility of your application. From the information on your application form and the documents you have submitted, I am not satisfied that you intend to leave the United Kingdom or that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor. I am also not satisfied that you are able to cover all reasonable costs in relation to your visit without working or accessing public funds. Your application is therefore refused under paragraph V4.2 (a), (c) and (e).

The Decision

You were refused entry clearance for using deception on ***** (VAF MOS *****). This was because you had stated on that application that the purpose of that application was to go to the UK on business to visit MPH ***** Ltd. in Stapleton, Leicestershire. Enquiries were made of your stated UK sponsor Mr ***** ***** of MPH ***** Ltd. He confirmed that your visit to the UK was not for business purposes and that he intended to meet with you in London for non-business purposes.

The reasons for this refusal were clearly explained on your refusal notice. However, you have made no attempts to explain or dispute the grounds for refusal of your previous application under Paragraph 320 7A. I am therefore refusing you entry clearance under paragraph 320(7B) of the immigration rules. Any future applications will also be automatically refused, for the same reason, under paragraph 320(7B) of the immigration rules until 14/08/2024.

The fact that you practised deception on a previous application seriously undermines your credibility as a business visitor and I am not satisfied as to your intentions in wishing to travel to the United Kingdom now. As a result I am not satisfied that you are genuinely seeking entry as a business visitor and that you have legitimate business interests in the United Kingdom or that your circumstances in Russia are as stated. In addition I am not satisfied that you intend to leave the United Kingdom at the end of your visit, or that you can be adequately maintained and accommodated in the United Kingdom or meet the cost of your return or onward journey.

This means you have not met the requirements of paragraph 41(ii) to (viii) and (x) to (xii) In light of this I am not satisfied that you intend to undertake one of the defined business activities. I have therefore refused your application because I am not satisfied, on the balance of probabilities, that you meet all of the requirements of the relevant Paragraph of the United Kingdom Immigration Rules.

The Decision

Under paragraph 320 (7A) of the Immigration Rules a person must automatically be refused entry clearance if false representations or documents are used (whether or not material to the application and whether or not to the applicant’s knowledge) or material facts are not disclosed in relation to the application. A false representation for these purposes is a lie, or a false statement in a visa application, made either orally or in writing. A false document includes:

a genuine document which has been altered or tampered with;
a counterfeit document (one that is completely false);
a genuine document which is being used by an impostor;
a genuine document which has been fraudulently obtained or issued;
a genuine document which contains a falsified or counterfeit visa endorsement.

You state that you wish to visit the UK for 8 days for tourism and travel and that you do not have any friends or family in the UK (questions 81 and 82 of your application). One of the documents submitted in support of your application is a letter from ***** ***** at MPH ***** Ltd, inviting you to visit on a business trip at their premises in Stapleton, Leicestershire. This letter states that the general purpose of your trip is to visit factories and negotiations on cooperation. However, from the documents you have submitted, your hotel booking is for a hotel in London for the duration of your trip. During a telephone call with Mr *****, he confirmed that he is known to you personally and that the purpose of your trip is not for business, and that he would be meeting you.

Submission of false documents seriously undermines your credibility. Therefore it was difficult for me to accept the truth of any uncorroborated statements made by you including those relating to the purpose and duration of your proposed stay in the United Kingdom. This leads me to doubt your intentions in the United Kingdom and I am not satisfied that you are a genuine visitor who intends to leave the United Kingdom at the end of your visit. Paragraph 320(7A) and 41(i)(ii).

You should note that because this application for entry clearance has been refused under paragraph 320 (7A) of the Immigration Rules, any future applications may also be refused under paragraph 320 (7B) of the Immigration Rules, (subject to the requirements set out in paragraph A320).

I have therefore refused your application because I am not satisfied, on the balance of probabilities, that you meet all of the requirements of the relevant Paragraph of the United Kingdom Immigration Rules. Your right of appeal is limited to the grounds referred to in section 84(1)(c) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.

The Decision

I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) V4.2 – V4.10 of Appendix V: Immigration Rules for visitors because:

In order to be able to make a decision on whether or not to grant you entry clearance in this category I have taken into account your stated circumstances in Russia, the reasons for your visit and your proposed travel arrangements.

You have declared that you are self-employed earning a salary and have savings, you have living costs in Russia and you have £1000 for this visit. You state that you will come to the UK for 7 days and you have a sponsor in the UK. You state that you are coming to work for them and will be paid £1100 for your work. However, working in the UK under Appendix V is forbidden and I am therefore not satisfied that you are coming to the UK as a genuine visitor.

In light of the information provided I am not satisfied as to your intentions in wishing to travel to the UK now. I am not satisfied that you will not will not undertake any prohibited activities set out in V 4.5 – V 4.10 of these rules. (Paragraph 4.2 (d) of Appendix V Immigration Rules for Visitors).

Furthermore, I am not satisfied that you are genuinely seeking entry for a purpose that is permitted by the visitor routes, not satisfied that you will leave the UK at the end of the visit and that you will be able to maintain and accommodate yourself adequately in the UK or meet the costs of your return or onward journey from the UK. Your application is refused under Appendix V4.2 (a) (c) and (e) of the Immigration Rules

The Decision

I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) 4.2 and 4.3 of Appendix V: Immigration Rules for Visitors because:

You have applied for leave to enter to visit the UK for 14 days.

You have stated that you are unemployed and that your total yearly income from all sources of employment after tax is 360000 RUB (£4,442.23). I have noted all of the documents you have submitted in support of your application which appear to support your statements. However, whilst I have noted these, the remaining documents you have submitted do not demonstrate that you receive your stated yearly income and how you financially support yourself. You stated that you were supported by your husband .However the documents you provided do not demonstrate this. You also stated that you had two children. The documents you have provided do not demonstrate that your personal circumstances are as stated and also it is not clear from the documents you have submitted whether your children will be travelling with you or not. The above means, I am not satisfied that your personal or financial circumstances are as stated or of your true intentions for wishing to visit the UK now. I am not therefore satisfied that you are a genuine visitor and will leave the UK at the end of your visit. Your application for a visit visa has been refused under Paragraph V4.2(a)(c).

You have submitted bank statements in support of your circumstances in Russia and in support of your claim to having funds in place for this visit. However as stated above, they do not confirm you receive your stated income nor do they confirm the origin of your funds. The above means I am not satisfied that these funds are genuinely available to you for your exclusive use. I am not therefore satisfied that you have sufficient funds available to cover your costs whilst in the UK without working or accessing public funds. Your application has therefore been refused under Paragraph V4.2(e).

Also you stated that you would be supported by your sister for the duration for your trip. However the documents you have provided do not demonstrate that you are related as stated. I am therefore not satisfied that there is a genuine professional or personal relationship with your sponsor. The bank statement from RBS you provided in your sponsor’ name shows a closing balance of £184.08 on 20/02/2018. I am therefore not satisfied that your sponsor can and will support you for the intended duration of your stay. I am therefore refusing your application under paragraph 4.3 (a) and (c).

The Decision

I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) 3.6 V: Immigration Rules for Visitors because:

Under paragraph 3.6 of Appendix V of the Immigration Rules a person must automatically be refused entry clearance if false representations or documents are used (whether or not material to the application and whether or not to the applicant’s knowledge) or material facts are not disclosed in relation to the application. A false representation for these purposes is a lie, or a false statement in a visa application, made either orally or in writing. A false document includes:

a genuine document which has been altered or tampered with;
a counterfeit document (one that is completely false);
a genuine document which is being used by an impostor;
a genuine document which has been fraudulently obtained or issued;
а genuine document which contains a falsified or counterfeit visa endorsement.

In your application you were asked if you had ever been refused a visa for the UK. You replied no. Records show that you applied for a visa under the reference ******* which was refused on 06 March 2018.

You have now applied for a visitor visa so that you may travel to the UK for 8 days. I note that you have failed to disclose your previous refusal in your current application. V (3.6). I am therefore satisfied you withheld a relevant fact in your attempt to secure a visa for the United Kingdom.

You should note that because this application for entry clearance has been refused under paragraph 3.6 of Appendix V of the Immigration Rules, any future applications may also be refused under paragraph 3.7 of Appendix V of the Immigration Rules, (subject to the requirements set out in paragraph A320).

A refusal under paragraph 3.7 of Appendix V of the Immigration Rules attracts an automatic refusal period of up to 10 years. The period starts from the date of the previous event in which the deception or submission of falsified documents or information was employed.

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    Анастасия

    Добрый день! Подавала документы на гостевую визу в Великобританию. У подруги состоится свадьба. Приглашение от нее было получено на электронную почту. Все документы подготовлены и представлены. Но был получен отказ, по причине недоказанной близости с подругой. Можно ли что-то сделать для получения визы после отказа по данной причине? И какие документы подтверждают близость с подругой, если не факт приглашения на такое мероприятие?

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      Екатерина

      Добрый день, Анастасия! Вероятнее всего, в вашем случае есть и другая причина отказа в британской визе. Очень редко заявителям отказывают из-за недоказанной близости с принимающей стороной. Как правило, для подтверждения реальных отношений аппликанты прикладывают приглашение от друзей/родственников в Британии. Причем это должно быть не просто официальное сообщение в несколько строчек – адрес, телефон, фамилии, имена.

      Приглашение для визы в Великобританию – это подробное письмо с указанием примерных планов на поездку, а также с кратким рассказом о том, как вы познакомились, как поддерживаете контакт, часто ли встречаетесь, когда виделись в последний раз и т.д. Т.е. офицер не должен усомниться в том, что вы действительно друзья. Иногда заявители направляют в Посольство общие фотографии, доказательства совместных путешествий и пр.

      Но все же повторим: редко случаются отказы в визе из-за того, что офицер не поверил в реальность дружбы. Либо это действительно так, и ваши доказательства не были убедительными. Либо есть и другие причины. Например, в вашем финансовом благополучии. Просмотрите справки, полученные с работы и из банка, оцените их объективно. Помните, что низкий доход и/или небольшие накопления могут быть серьезным поводом для отказа.

      Также иногда аппликанты получают отказ из-за принимающей стороны. Возможно, у вашей подруги не все в порядке с историей переезда в Великобританию и/или получением постоянного статуса. Но если вы уверены, что таких проблем нет, и единственная причина – та, что указана в письме об отказе, то можно попытаться получить визу еще раз. Главное – расширить пакет документов и представить ситуацию как можно более убедительно.

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    Анна

    Здравствуйте! У меня официальное трудоустройство, но зарплату получаю наличными. Банковского счёта нет. Как подтвердить финансовую состоятельность, чтобы не было отказа в британской визе?

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      Екатерина

      Добрый день, Анна! Финансовую состоятельность требуется подтвердить документально. Если вы сами спонсируете свою поездку, то вам обязательно нужно подготовить справку о доходе и выписку из банка. Единственная альтернатива – бумаги от спонсора (супруг, родители). Если спонсора нет, то заявитель прикладывает свои документы. Учтите, что официальное трудоустройство не обязательно для Посольства. Более того, для Посольства не имеет значения, как вы устроены на работу. Главное – постоянный доход. Попросите работодателя подготовить подтверждение дохода. Это самая обычная справка о зарплате сотрудника.

      Отметим, что справка с работы для визы в Великобританию составляется в свободной форме. 2-НДФЛ прикладывать не нужно. Достаточно указать фактическую заработную плату, должность, стаж, контактные данные предприятия. В Налоговой службе проверять эти сведения Посольство точно не будет. Но справка с работы обязательна, без нее даже нет смысла обращаться за визой. Это же касается и выписки из банка. Но обращаем внимание: в справке о состоянии счета не должно быть указано, что вы открыли его только что и только что положили деньги. Можно ограничиться информацией о текущем остатке, без детализации.

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