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This is a classic example of a catch-22: you need travel history to get visa and you need visa to get travel history.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 3:11 pmThe list I gave you on the previous post:
Is about markers that usually cause high risk of refusal for visitors visas. They are usually found on failed applications. They don't have to be all there. But it's enough that you have 1, 2 or 3 of them to have a very reduced chance of success.Code: Select all
- Male - Young - No job - No family - No travel history
On November 2019, a lady from my own family got refused as a non genuine visitor. Here is her profile:
- 28 years old
- 5 year in the job (working on a State hospital)
- Not married. No kids (but planing to get married)
- No travel history
Result: "In the balance of probability, I am not satisfied your are genuine visitor".
For your family members, I think it's better for them to wait and apply may be in 2022 or 2023 when their profile is better rather than applying now, getting a refusal and being unable to successfully apply for a decade or so.
But the choice is their. To avoid any issue with them later, explain openly the risks. Maybe you will be lucky and they will get the visitor visa without any hassle.