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Partner Visa Refusal

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Partner Visa Refusals

Being refused a Partner Visa can be stressful and overwhelming, but it does not always mean the end of the road. You would normally have an opportunity to appeal or make a fresh application with stronger evidence. Your decision letter/email will tell you if you have a right of appeal.

Common Reasons for Refusal

Applications are often refused because of:

Insufficient evidence that the relationship is genuine and subsisting

Failing to meet the financial requirement or errors in calculations

English language test not taken, expired, or from a non-approved provider

Inadequate accommodation details

Past immigration breaches or inconsistencies in the application

Over 50% of Spouse Visa refusals are overturned on appeal when stronger evidence or legal representation is provided.

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    What Happens If My Partner Visa Is Refused?

    In most cases, a refusal comes with a right of appeal, because Partner Visa applications are considered under the UK’s human rights framework (family life, Article 8 ECHR).

    Appeal Deadlines: You usually have 14 days to appeal if refused inside the UK, or 28 days if refused outside.

    While Appealing: If you applied in the UK, you can normally remain here until your appeal is decided.

    Other options may include:

    Fresh Application – resubmitting with stronger evidence.

    If your Partner Visa has been refused, act quickly. Deadlines are short, and the right legal strategy can make all the difference. Contact Lexen Law today for expert advice on appeals, reviews, or fresh applications.

    Partner Visa Refusal – Quick Q&A

    Q: Can I reapply instead of appealing?

    A: Yes, in some cases a new, well-prepared application may be faster and more effective than an appeal. The best option depends on your circumstances.

    Q: Do I need a legal representative to appeal?

    A: While it’s not mandatory, appeals are complex and evidence heavy. Legal representation significantly improves your chances of success.

    Q: Can I stay in the UK while appealing?

    A: If your application was made from inside the UK and you have a right of appeal, you can usually remain in the UK while your case is pending.

    Do you need legal help or consultance? Contact us now.

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