I applied for UK standard visit visa (6 months) last month and it got refused due to some reasons. It was for tourism/visit purpose. If I want to apply again, I have to re-apply with all the fee paid again, or is there any appeal/review options also available with updated submission of documents?
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1Could you post a picture of the refusal notice with personal details removed? You will get more detailed replies if you do. – user16259 Oct 30 '17 at 09:58
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@user16259 It's here https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/104550/need-to-understand-the-refusal-reasons-of-uk-standard-visit-visa – Nabeel Oct 30 '17 at 15:42
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Since April 2015 you can no longer appeal visa application refusals to the tribunal, instead, the correct route is to fill in a new application. There are exceptions from this rule, of course, you can read about them on gov.uk page dedicated to this matter but this wouldn't be a cheaper or faster option than filling a new and updated application.
But before you do I strongly recommend opening another question with a scan of your Visa refusal letter to avoid submitting a doomed application that will only attract another refusal.
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Thanks. The other question with refusal letter/reasons: https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/104550/need-to-understand-the-refusal-reasons-of-uk-standard-visit-visa – Nabeel Oct 30 '17 at 15:44