Ancestry visa rejected-Can I just reapply instead of appeal?

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Ancestry visa rejected-Can I just reapply instead of appeal?

Post Thu Jul 07, 2011 3:11 pm

My ancestry visa for myself and my wife was rejected because my family line was not clear. It was not clear the connections between me to my mother and my mother to my grandfather.

I personally don't think they looked hard enough because on my parents marriage cert it states who my mothers parents were. However, it's true that there were not documents linking me to my mother.

I do not currently hold long form birth certs for neither my mother nor myself. To get those would be a month of processing and we are running out of time.

However, I submitted a short form version of our marriage cert. I noticed that we also have a long form marriage cert which proves who my parents are.

Everyone is Canadian except my grandfather who was born in Scotland.

The catch is, we are running out of time. This needs to be done by 3 months from today. The appeal process looks like it can take over 2 months and if that is rejected we are screwed.

When I applied directly through the embassy, the answer comes back much quicker even though it cost us 700 pounds.

A few questions (even if you can just answer one I would be grateful)

1. Can I skip the appeals and pay to reapply in order to get a quicker answer?

2. Am I right that the appeals process is very long or have people got an answer back quicker?

3. Do I absolutely need long form birth certs for my mother and me? or can I simply prove our family line through long form marriage certs?

Thank you!
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Re: Ancestry visa rejected-Can I just reapply instead of app

Post Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:36 am

1) Yes, you can submit a fresh application instead of making an appeal, but you'll need to provide long form certificates.

2) Appeals are longer than fresh applications.

3) Only long forms certificates are accepted.

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