I am a UK citizen married to a Chinese woman. I have lived and worked in China for the last 7 years. Last year, she applied for a visitor visa for a short-term visit to the the UK, but was refused. We are reapplying this year and I am desperate for her to be approved. As a result of the previous refusal she missed my brother's wedding. My grandma is already 98 years old and I don't know how many more opportunities there will be for my wife to meet her in person. I will explain my situation in more detail below, but I am primarily looking for advice on the following areas:
- Submitting documents related to informal work arrangements.
Including supporting documents e.g. cover letters/support from local MP
Any other information that will help my wife obtain her visa
"I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) V4.2 of Appendix V: Visitor because:
You wish to visit your family in the UK for 12 days. Whilst I recognise that family visits are important, I must consider the information regarding your sponsor’s support of your visit separately in my assessment of your application. To consider whether or not I am satisfied that your intentions are as stated and that you meet the requirements of the Immigration Rules, I must assess your own personal and financial circumstances.
You state that you are self-employed and have an annual income of 120,000 CNY (£13,325.4 where £1= 9.00536 CNY as per www.Oanda.Com on the date of assessing this application) as well as an additional annual income via investments of 20,000 CNY (£2,220.9). However, the documents provided do not demonstrate your self-employment or how you derive an income. I am therefore not satisfied that your circumstances are as declared.
I note that you plan to travel to the UK with your spouse and both of your parents. The documents you have provided do not demonstrate that you have any other family in your home country or any other country aside from your mother-in-law and father-in-law who live in the UK. On the balance of probabilities, I am not satisfied that you have demonstrated that you have ties to your home country which would encourage you to leave should you be granted entry to the UK.
Your application is therefore refused under paragraph V4.2 (a) and (c) of the Immigration Rules."
To be honest, I messed up here. I assumed that obtaining a visitor visa for a spouse would be fairly easy, and wouldn't be refused without good reason. Unfortunately, I also trusted some very poor agents to 'help' with the application. However, I found both of these reasons for rejection a little odd.
For the finances, I don't understand why they need to consider it separately from sponsor's support. My parents and I had both provided extensive documents showing that we were willing and had the financial means to support my wife throughout her visit.
Anyway, the major problem here is that my wife works informally. She is a self-employed English tutor, but does not have any formal pay slips, tax records, or employment contracts. She is paid through digital payment apps like WeChat. Last time, she provided screenshots of these payments, but as stated above "the documents provided do not demonstrate your self-employment or how you derive an income." However, my concern here is that there are not any documents she could provide that would demonstrate her self-employment to the visa office. The thing is, her situation is not at all uncommon in China; there are probably at least 100 million people with similar working circumstances, so surely there must be some way to demonstrate this to the visa office.
The second reason for refusal was infuriating for two reasons; firstly, the agents - unbeknownst to me - removed information about her grandparents from the visa application form. Secondly, her parents' visas were also rejected, so the visa office must have known she would have close family remaining in her home country, but thought it was appropriate to give as a reason for rejection anyway. Seems cruel. Anyway, her parents will not apply for a visa this time around so I hope that this will not be given as a reason for refusal.
For this year's application, I would sum-up the strengths and weaknesses as follows:
Strengths:
- Strong family ties to China (two parents plus both maternal grandmothers)
Sufficient funds in her bank account
Sponsorship from myself and my parents with proof of sufficient funds
Invitation letter from my parents stating they will provide accommodation
I also have good reasons for returning to China - decent job (documents provided), two dogs etc.
Letter of support from Local MP
- Limited evidence related to my wife's work/earnings
Two previous rejections (one for UK, one for Australia)
- How damaging are these weaknesses likely to be to my wife's case? How can I overcome them?
I would like to include a cover letter explaining the reasons for previous rejection and making a case for our new application. Is this worth it? Will they actually read it? What should/shouldn't be included?
How important is having a return ticket when you apply for the visa?
How best to incorporate support from local MP?