rover49 wrote:'the offer from the consulate' to appeal, sounds like a done deal to me.
Do you reckon? consider an alternative way of putting it "go on then, if you think you have a chance appeal". There is always going to be an appeals procedure, but that's far from a guarantee that it'll work. Wouldn't imagine that the consulate had been working on its own initiative to turn down a visa application from an international sportsman.
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MHL wrote:can't see him winning any appeal
surely there are set guide lines? so unless he has anything new to add to his visa, it'll be a no again
Although I don't know the exact reason for the refusal, I have a fair understanding of what's probably happened. If Crocker can argue that the visa people should have looked at the case differently, then he stands a chance
Chris28 wrote:Although I don't know the exact reason for the refusal, I have a fair understanding of what's probably happened. If Crocker can argue that the visa people should have looked at the case differently, then he stands a chance
Not a cat in hell's chance, your CE should bite the bullet and move on.
Chris28 wrote:Although I don't know the exact reason for the refusal, I have a fair understanding of what's probably happened. If Crocker can argue that the visa people should have looked at the case differently, then he stands a chance
surely there shouldn't be anyway to look at it, apart from straight down the line. aka set guidelines/criteria
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