
A refusal comes with reasons, and you can usually seek a review of the decision; addressing the specific shortfall, such as income or relationship evidence, is the practical next step.
If an application is refused, you are given the reasons, which most often relate to insufficient income, weak relationship evidence, or the relative falling outside the eligible categories.
There is generally a review process allowing you to ask for the decision to be reconsidered, and you can strengthen the application by providing the missing evidence or by meeting the financial threshold. Understanding the precise reason for refusal is essential, because reapplying without fixing that issue tends to lead to the same outcome.
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