My UK visitor visa was rejected due to misinterpretation from their side. I have 2 bank accounts, one where I receive monthly salary, other from which I transact. I attached both statements - one for proof of monthly income, second for proof of balance of funds. Every quarter or so I transfer the salary into the other account, so they deemed the transfer of money as additional income. The reason for rejection is because they feel I have received 3 times the money in certain months when it’s just the transfer of funds from one account to the other. I have not been given the right to appeal or review. Is there anything I can still do to clarify the confusion?
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If you are confident that this misinterpretation was the only obstacle to you being granted the visa, you can immediately apply again. This time, add an explanation to your bank statements linking the transfers. This does not avoid having to answers "yes" to "Have you ever been denied a visa?"-questions in the future, but assuming your second attempt is successful, you'd then have corraborating evidence that the denial was just about a minor misunderstanding.
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