Dear Bryanna,Now, THAT is a serious exaggeration.
Matters are bad enough in the Pakistan visa application scene. I guess it has more to with applicants who either do not present their ties well or applicants' who are not genuine visitors (and who intend to claim asylum when they arrive at the POE..... visa officers are trained to spot these cases).
My personal request:
Please do not discourage or make other applicants on this forum to feel low, lost-hope-cases-before-they-even-apply or like they have zero chances in getting TRVs. Even if someone's application is weak, but if s/he is a genuine visitor, we try to help them by suggesting ways to prepare stronger applications.
I had mentioned to you that your own TRV application lacked quite a few documents + you had submitted outdated financial documents.... in a way, it's not surprising why you were refused. Sorry about that. So let's not shift the entire blame on the visa office for your personal situation.
When I first started advising people on this forum, I realized that people are looking for a few kind words of reassurance even if they know that they don't have a hope in hell. It makes them feel good even if it is for a fleeting second. Again, my request to you is please do not break someone's confidence. Thanks so much
First of all there is no exaggeration. I respect your expert opinion but sorry to say you aren’t a visa officer here to asses the visa application and neither belong from IRCC, whatever you advise here is solely based upon your own expert opinion and experience but here we also can’t deny the unfair circumstances on Visa policy. I am sorry Bryanna, you never been to such embarrassing situation that’s why you don’t have any idea how does it feel. For your kind information on those same documents I got visas for UK, USA , Schengen and other countries include Hong Kong and Singapore. I presented all those documents which are very much convincing and according to the visa application system requirement. The online application website also says that if we require any additional documents we may request and ask you about that and if we want to interview we may let you know about this also. But unfortunately that wasn’t case, the rejection was solely a decision based on an individual who is bound to refuse application without considering anything. If I am not interested in the case and not in a mood to grant visa then regardless whatever evidence or documents you present I will refuse your application. Giving example of 2 successful applicants won’t change or give any hope to those applicants who got rejected. If someone doesn’t intend to give you anything and fully determined on his decision then no matter whatever you present to him he will never be convinced. If IRCC requires the bunch of documents then why shouldn’t they issue some guidance notes and complete document list for third world countries to obtain that desired satisfaction ? I have seen far more powerful case then mine who got refused last week.
Few years back UK also had the same visa policy for Pakistan and they were refusing Pakistani visas without any solid justification, people who had 20 years travel history with the UK and issued 5 years mutiples visas in those past 20 years were also affected and got refused. My own visa was refused in 2015 while I have a history of travelling to UK since 2009 as a visitor and then later in 2010 I got admission in UK and I applied student visa in 2011 which was valid until 2012 but due to some family issues I didn’t finish my course and came back to Pakistan after 6 months, half way of my course. In 2015 I applied again for the visitor visa as I was going to Germany and wanted to meet my family back in UK whom I didn’t met for last 4 years and it was an ideal situation for me. Even at that time I was holding 5 years US visa and Schengen Multiple entry visa but my application got affected and refused because of that strict visa policy. The internet was full of those horror stories. For your reference they all are reputed news agencies and blogs.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1243537
https://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/32898/the-vicious-cycle-of-a-pakistani-applying-for-a-uk-visa-apply-reject-more-money-re-apply-reject-more-money/
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1012598/unofficial-policy-britain-rejecting-pakistani-visa-applicants-in-droves/
After a lot of complains from the applicants over this unfair visa policy and rejection. UK visa published this article and launched a new visa application system also for the Pakistani applicants. For your reference now this is not something based on an individual’s review or own perception. This article and news was published on UK Government Website. The same unfair game was playing outside Pakistan and Pakistani applicants were getting refused brutally without any consideration. But after this article the visa policy became flexible again and UK started to issue visas to Pakistani applicants. I applied again in 2016 and 6 months entry was granted and then later in 2017 I applied again and 5 years multiple entry granted to me on the same documents which I attached with my TRV application.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/improved-uk-visa-application-system-launches-in-pakistan
I really appreciate your act of kindness but giving false hope to others is also unfair. The visa rejections are also solely an individuals review who is bound to orders and doesn’t have any flexibility to consider any positive aspects of the applicants. The officer is just following the orders from higher authorities and implying those orders on all visa applications regardless of their merits. My point is if together we won’t bring or highlight this issue then such inconveniences won’t stop. If someone is not flexible at all what outcome do you expect ? There’s no specific criteria or requirement for obtaining the visa.