Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Refused an Australian Visa

Refused an Australian Visa

Refused an Australian Visa



Meeting clients and seeing refused Australian visa applications is unfortunately a daily occurrence and in most cases is a heartbreaking experience for the Thai national and the Australian sponsor.

Most clients when they are refused an Australian visa tend to spend countless days kicking themselves with the reasons for refusal and tend to hit a brick wall with regards to what they can do to fix the problem. When a visa application is refused you are issued with a refusal notice from the Australian Embassy which states the reasons why the application has been refused and the reasons can vary but in most cases it is because the Thai nationals paperwork has been Misrepresented and is no were near professional enough for the clearing officer to issue a visa.

We are commonly asked if there is a time frame that you have to wait before you can re apply for a visa and the answer is no there is no time frame but if you apply immediately then you are practically saying the officer is incorrect with their decision to refuse the application.

You may have been refused the Australian Visa as a result of statements that you have made on the application, and these statements you might not be able to rectified, this is a major concern due to the loss of credibility with the Embassy clearing officers. We see numerous refused applications and it is very frustrating because if the Thai national had used a professional service or obtained professional guidance then they would not have to go through this pain and worry about a reapplication.

Presenting an application unprofessionally and through lack of knowledge, not submitting enough documentation is the main reasons for a refused Australian visa and in most cases it is because the Thai national has to deal with the Australian Government on her own with no professional backup. This is a massive mistake because un be known to your Thai girlfriend there are so many pitfalls that she would not realize until it is too late “I can only describe it as walking through a minefield blindfolded".

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