I was refused a uk visitors visa because the money I stated to be spent on my travel was higher than my last salary received. And also I’m a continuing student and gave no documentation on next semester’s course term and start date. I was also told I intend to visit the uk for tourism for 1 month six days, what does that mean ? How do I address all these please
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Tourism is a luxury. Tourists pay money for happy memories and pictures.
Economic illegal immigration is an investment. Workers pay money for the chance to earn more money later on.
To be credible as a tourist, your tourism expenses must be an amount you can reasonably afford as a luxury. This is not just a question of money in your bank account, it is a question of the balance between income and expenditure.
If someone else pays for your tourism, it must be credible for them to pay that much.
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