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Is it allowed to add a new comment in the second visa rejection that was not included in the first visa refusal?
In my second visa refusal, he added the travel history which is not included in the first visa reply.
 
Is it allowed to add a new comment in the second visa rejection that was not included in the first visa refusal?
In my second visa refusal, he added the travel history which is not included in the first visa reply.
Sure the officer can. They can add or delete reasons for refusal as each application is assessed separately on its own merits and by different officers. What did your GCMS notes state for your first refusal.
 
Is it allowed to add a new comment in the second visa rejection that was not included in the first visa refusal?
In my second visa refusal, he added the travel history which is not included in the first visa reply.

Yes, it's allowed.
 
Sure the officer can. They can add or delete reasons for refusal as each application is assessed separately on its own merits and by different officers. What did your GCMS notes state for your first refusal.

I visited Europe before the second application, and I included in my second application,

I don’t know how the officer saw it and added as a comment with my second rejection.
 
I visited Europe before the second application, and I included in my second application,

I don’t know how the officer saw it and added as a comment with my second rejection.
So travel history was your only reason for refusal? Officers want to see travel history to the UK, US, NZ and Australia. Did you go to the UK during your European trip?
 
So travel history was your only reason for refusal? Officers want to see travel history to the UK, US, NZ and Australia. Did you go to the UK during your European trip?
How did you get denied on travel history grounds yet you travelled to UK
 
But still isnt this a travel history atleast,how can he/she refuse on travel history grounds yet the applicant has travelled to europe
Officers want to see travel to the “Five Eyes” - Canada, UK, US, NZ and Australia - as these countries share all their immigration information.