Why do Immigration refuse Visas?
Immigration refuse Visas if the Visa Applicant
and/or the Sponsor don't meet the requirements.
So each Visa, if we're talking about the Partner Visa
or the Prospective Marriage Visa,
they have legislative requirements.
Think of it like a recipe.
So there's lots of ingredients required
for that Visa to be approved.
If one of them, just one of those requirements isn't met,
that may be grounds for the Visa to be refused.
Now, some of the more common reasons for refusals
when it comes to Partner Visas or Prospective Marriage Visas
are the GENUINE ELEMENT, whether or not
the Department of Immigration believes
it's a "genuine and continuing" relationship.
And unfortunately, with a lot of the refusals that I've seen
where people have put their own application together,
the Visa refusal could have been avoided
if they had have been better prepared.
So it's quite often a case of couples
being in a genuine relationship,
but not knowing how to prove that to Immigration.
And it's not Immigration's job to guide you
or ask you for more evidence, or contact you and say,
"Hey, I'm just not too sure about this.
Could you give me a little bit more of X, Y, Z?"
That's not their job.
The responsibility is on you,
or your Registered Migration Agent,
if you do work with a representative, to work out how much
is enough evidence to prove that you're in
a genuine and continuing relationship.
Another reason that I see regular Visa refusals,
and certainly increasing, is where people have provided
false or misleading information
or bogus documents in an application.
This is an absolute NO-NO! It's really hard
to come back from if you have lied in an application
or provided false or misleading information.
So there's some examples, not all of the examples,
there's lots of different reasons why Visas can be refused,
but when it comes to Partner Visas
and Prospective Marriage Visas, most commonly,
it's because the decision-maker hasn't been satisfied
that the relationship's true.
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