I completely understand the reasons for refusal. However I also read the following excerpt from the Tier 2 Policy Guidance document.
Internet is littered with cases where the entry clearance officer has requested for the missing documents ex: Missing UK NARIC letter.If you have submitted specified documents in which:
• documents are missing, for example an English language certificate;
• parts of a set of documents (for example, a set of bank statements) are missing; or
• a document or evidence has been submitted but is in the wrong format, for
example, where a letter must be on letterheaded paper; or
• a document or evidence does not contain all the specified information;
• a Confirmation for Acceptance of Studies (CAS) or Certificate of Sponsorship
(CoS) contains minor errors or missed fields;
we may contact you and/or your representative and/or your sponsor, and request the
required documents or missing information.
I have held UK visas before if anybody was supposed to be requested for documents it would be me.
I just want to know why some cases are treated differently than others. If the ECO has to follow the rules specified in the doucment above then why some applications and applicants are treated differently than others?
Should I apply for an administrative review quoting this?